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LesBaer45
Participant[quote=briansd1]scaredycat, 7 bedrooms for $1500/mo? Go for it.
Looks like government action didn’t prevent prices in Temecula from collapsing. I need to pay that area a visit soon.
But so long as San Diego is immune, we’re all good…..
Funny how, when it comes to spending some money, over time, on such things as health care that improve our citizens’ lives (and save money) the Republicans and Tea Partiers are out in full force calling for revolt and assassination.
The Republicans claim that we cannot afford to train our workforce in new technologies for the new economy either.
But when it comes to squandering trillons, right now, on bailing out the banks and real estate market, or on the wars, at of cost of thousands of lives, the Republicans are mum. Simply mum.[/quote]
Must everything be a damn diatribe on political associations with you?
You know it gets old after a while and there’s no “ignore” function on this web site. Maybe we should all lobby for one.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=briansd1]scaredycat, 7 bedrooms for $1500/mo? Go for it.
Looks like government action didn’t prevent prices in Temecula from collapsing. I need to pay that area a visit soon.
But so long as San Diego is immune, we’re all good…..
Funny how, when it comes to spending some money, over time, on such things as health care that improve our citizens’ lives (and save money) the Republicans and Tea Partiers are out in full force calling for revolt and assassination.
The Republicans claim that we cannot afford to train our workforce in new technologies for the new economy either.
But when it comes to squandering trillons, right now, on bailing out the banks and real estate market, or on the wars, at of cost of thousands of lives, the Republicans are mum. Simply mum.[/quote]
Must everything be a damn diatribe on political associations with you?
You know it gets old after a while and there’s no “ignore” function on this web site. Maybe we should all lobby for one.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=briansd1]scaredycat, 7 bedrooms for $1500/mo? Go for it.
Looks like government action didn’t prevent prices in Temecula from collapsing. I need to pay that area a visit soon.
But so long as San Diego is immune, we’re all good…..
Funny how, when it comes to spending some money, over time, on such things as health care that improve our citizens’ lives (and save money) the Republicans and Tea Partiers are out in full force calling for revolt and assassination.
The Republicans claim that we cannot afford to train our workforce in new technologies for the new economy either.
But when it comes to squandering trillons, right now, on bailing out the banks and real estate market, or on the wars, at of cost of thousands of lives, the Republicans are mum. Simply mum.[/quote]
Must everything be a damn diatribe on political associations with you?
You know it gets old after a while and there’s no “ignore” function on this web site. Maybe we should all lobby for one.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=briansd1]scaredycat, 7 bedrooms for $1500/mo? Go for it.
Looks like government action didn’t prevent prices in Temecula from collapsing. I need to pay that area a visit soon.
But so long as San Diego is immune, we’re all good…..
Funny how, when it comes to spending some money, over time, on such things as health care that improve our citizens’ lives (and save money) the Republicans and Tea Partiers are out in full force calling for revolt and assassination.
The Republicans claim that we cannot afford to train our workforce in new technologies for the new economy either.
But when it comes to squandering trillons, right now, on bailing out the banks and real estate market, or on the wars, at of cost of thousands of lives, the Republicans are mum. Simply mum.[/quote]
Must everything be a damn diatribe on political associations with you?
You know it gets old after a while and there’s no “ignore” function on this web site. Maybe we should all lobby for one.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=briansd1]scaredycat, 7 bedrooms for $1500/mo? Go for it.
Looks like government action didn’t prevent prices in Temecula from collapsing. I need to pay that area a visit soon.
But so long as San Diego is immune, we’re all good…..
Funny how, when it comes to spending some money, over time, on such things as health care that improve our citizens’ lives (and save money) the Republicans and Tea Partiers are out in full force calling for revolt and assassination.
The Republicans claim that we cannot afford to train our workforce in new technologies for the new economy either.
But when it comes to squandering trillons, right now, on bailing out the banks and real estate market, or on the wars, at of cost of thousands of lives, the Republicans are mum. Simply mum.[/quote]
Must everything be a damn diatribe on political associations with you?
You know it gets old after a while and there’s no “ignore” function on this web site. Maybe we should all lobby for one.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is less than one mile to my office. it sold for almost 900k in 05.
im not afraid.
house also has a courtyard.
i was thinking of having one room completely devoted to jazz.
the other cheap house was too cheap.[/quote]
Wow, a mile! I hate you already.
My SO really would kill for that courtyard. Watch your back.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is less than one mile to my office. it sold for almost 900k in 05.
im not afraid.
house also has a courtyard.
i was thinking of having one room completely devoted to jazz.
the other cheap house was too cheap.[/quote]
Wow, a mile! I hate you already.
My SO really would kill for that courtyard. Watch your back.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is less than one mile to my office. it sold for almost 900k in 05.
im not afraid.
house also has a courtyard.
i was thinking of having one room completely devoted to jazz.
the other cheap house was too cheap.[/quote]
Wow, a mile! I hate you already.
My SO really would kill for that courtyard. Watch your back.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is less than one mile to my office. it sold for almost 900k in 05.
im not afraid.
house also has a courtyard.
i was thinking of having one room completely devoted to jazz.
the other cheap house was too cheap.[/quote]
Wow, a mile! I hate you already.
My SO really would kill for that courtyard. Watch your back.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is less than one mile to my office. it sold for almost 900k in 05.
im not afraid.
house also has a courtyard.
i was thinking of having one room completely devoted to jazz.
the other cheap house was too cheap.[/quote]
Wow, a mile! I hate you already.
My SO really would kill for that courtyard. Watch your back.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=temeculaguy]BTW, no offense, but that is a pretty overdone story. I think we geeks who rode out the bubble in rentals and resisted peer pressure and stigma because we are math geeks, we are a much more interesting story for the PBS demographic. Actually, we are the PBS demographic, nevermind.[/quote]
exactly[/quote]
I always sucked at math, still do. ๐
Peer pressure? I was never cool enough to hang with the “it” crowd so when they moved on to McMansions, boats, big time cars, vacations and spa treatments I just figured it was me being excluded again. That or my poor math skills, I could never figure out how they were making the payments and finances work no matter how many times I ran the numbers.
However common sense and depression parents probably had more to do with ‘bubble avoidance’ than any thing else. The early indoctrination of avoidance of debt and the ability to understand basic income/outgo was priceless.
Not much of a PBS watcher anymore either. Once Nightly Business report is off I’m done.
But that probably has more to me with me being an old guy falling asleep on the couch.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=temeculaguy]BTW, no offense, but that is a pretty overdone story. I think we geeks who rode out the bubble in rentals and resisted peer pressure and stigma because we are math geeks, we are a much more interesting story for the PBS demographic. Actually, we are the PBS demographic, nevermind.[/quote]
exactly[/quote]
I always sucked at math, still do. ๐
Peer pressure? I was never cool enough to hang with the “it” crowd so when they moved on to McMansions, boats, big time cars, vacations and spa treatments I just figured it was me being excluded again. That or my poor math skills, I could never figure out how they were making the payments and finances work no matter how many times I ran the numbers.
However common sense and depression parents probably had more to do with ‘bubble avoidance’ than any thing else. The early indoctrination of avoidance of debt and the ability to understand basic income/outgo was priceless.
Not much of a PBS watcher anymore either. Once Nightly Business report is off I’m done.
But that probably has more to me with me being an old guy falling asleep on the couch.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=temeculaguy]BTW, no offense, but that is a pretty overdone story. I think we geeks who rode out the bubble in rentals and resisted peer pressure and stigma because we are math geeks, we are a much more interesting story for the PBS demographic. Actually, we are the PBS demographic, nevermind.[/quote]
exactly[/quote]
I always sucked at math, still do. ๐
Peer pressure? I was never cool enough to hang with the “it” crowd so when they moved on to McMansions, boats, big time cars, vacations and spa treatments I just figured it was me being excluded again. That or my poor math skills, I could never figure out how they were making the payments and finances work no matter how many times I ran the numbers.
However common sense and depression parents probably had more to do with ‘bubble avoidance’ than any thing else. The early indoctrination of avoidance of debt and the ability to understand basic income/outgo was priceless.
Not much of a PBS watcher anymore either. Once Nightly Business report is off I’m done.
But that probably has more to me with me being an old guy falling asleep on the couch.
LesBaer45
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=temeculaguy]BTW, no offense, but that is a pretty overdone story. I think we geeks who rode out the bubble in rentals and resisted peer pressure and stigma because we are math geeks, we are a much more interesting story for the PBS demographic. Actually, we are the PBS demographic, nevermind.[/quote]
exactly[/quote]
I always sucked at math, still do. ๐
Peer pressure? I was never cool enough to hang with the “it” crowd so when they moved on to McMansions, boats, big time cars, vacations and spa treatments I just figured it was me being excluded again. That or my poor math skills, I could never figure out how they were making the payments and finances work no matter how many times I ran the numbers.
However common sense and depression parents probably had more to do with ‘bubble avoidance’ than any thing else. The early indoctrination of avoidance of debt and the ability to understand basic income/outgo was priceless.
Not much of a PBS watcher anymore either. Once Nightly Business report is off I’m done.
But that probably has more to me with me being an old guy falling asleep on the couch.
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