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February 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156530February 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156814lindismithParticipant
I believe I 15 at El Cajon is set up for a some kind of public transport, but the city has never implemented it. I know there is a group demanding the city come good on their promise to build it.
I believe a lot of people gave up their homes so the freeway could go through there, and the promise was there’d be more public transport.
February 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156816lindismithParticipantI believe I 15 at El Cajon is set up for a some kind of public transport, but the city has never implemented it. I know there is a group demanding the city come good on their promise to build it.
I believe a lot of people gave up their homes so the freeway could go through there, and the promise was there’d be more public transport.
February 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156832lindismithParticipantI believe I 15 at El Cajon is set up for a some kind of public transport, but the city has never implemented it. I know there is a group demanding the city come good on their promise to build it.
I believe a lot of people gave up their homes so the freeway could go through there, and the promise was there’d be more public transport.
February 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156907lindismithParticipantI believe I 15 at El Cajon is set up for a some kind of public transport, but the city has never implemented it. I know there is a group demanding the city come good on their promise to build it.
I believe a lot of people gave up their homes so the freeway could go through there, and the promise was there’d be more public transport.
lindismithParticipantthis makes sense to me because both Sharper Image and Lillian Vernon both sell stuff that is ‘nice-to-have’ not ‘must-have’.
I have often wondered at what point our Society will decide they have enough stuff? I mean, there’s only room for a certain amount of stuff in each person’s home. If belts are tightening it makes sense that those two retailers are feeling it, both because we are all maxed out on stuff, and because their products are not must-haves.
I talked to a friend who owns a carpet cleaning business in North County yesterday. He’s feeling it too.
lindismithParticipantthis makes sense to me because both Sharper Image and Lillian Vernon both sell stuff that is ‘nice-to-have’ not ‘must-have’.
I have often wondered at what point our Society will decide they have enough stuff? I mean, there’s only room for a certain amount of stuff in each person’s home. If belts are tightening it makes sense that those two retailers are feeling it, both because we are all maxed out on stuff, and because their products are not must-haves.
I talked to a friend who owns a carpet cleaning business in North County yesterday. He’s feeling it too.
lindismithParticipantthis makes sense to me because both Sharper Image and Lillian Vernon both sell stuff that is ‘nice-to-have’ not ‘must-have’.
I have often wondered at what point our Society will decide they have enough stuff? I mean, there’s only room for a certain amount of stuff in each person’s home. If belts are tightening it makes sense that those two retailers are feeling it, both because we are all maxed out on stuff, and because their products are not must-haves.
I talked to a friend who owns a carpet cleaning business in North County yesterday. He’s feeling it too.
lindismithParticipantthis makes sense to me because both Sharper Image and Lillian Vernon both sell stuff that is ‘nice-to-have’ not ‘must-have’.
I have often wondered at what point our Society will decide they have enough stuff? I mean, there’s only room for a certain amount of stuff in each person’s home. If belts are tightening it makes sense that those two retailers are feeling it, both because we are all maxed out on stuff, and because their products are not must-haves.
I talked to a friend who owns a carpet cleaning business in North County yesterday. He’s feeling it too.
lindismithParticipantthis makes sense to me because both Sharper Image and Lillian Vernon both sell stuff that is ‘nice-to-have’ not ‘must-have’.
I have often wondered at what point our Society will decide they have enough stuff? I mean, there’s only room for a certain amount of stuff in each person’s home. If belts are tightening it makes sense that those two retailers are feeling it, both because we are all maxed out on stuff, and because their products are not must-haves.
I talked to a friend who owns a carpet cleaning business in North County yesterday. He’s feeling it too.
lindismithParticipantRay, I think it depends on what sector your friend is in, what international ports they are shipping to, and what type of freight/transport is required.
My international biz is also up.
My local guy, servicing my local freight is down.
What does your friend sell? And to whom?
lindismithParticipantRay, I think it depends on what sector your friend is in, what international ports they are shipping to, and what type of freight/transport is required.
My international biz is also up.
My local guy, servicing my local freight is down.
What does your friend sell? And to whom?
lindismithParticipantRay, I think it depends on what sector your friend is in, what international ports they are shipping to, and what type of freight/transport is required.
My international biz is also up.
My local guy, servicing my local freight is down.
What does your friend sell? And to whom?
lindismithParticipantRay, I think it depends on what sector your friend is in, what international ports they are shipping to, and what type of freight/transport is required.
My international biz is also up.
My local guy, servicing my local freight is down.
What does your friend sell? And to whom?
lindismithParticipantRay, I think it depends on what sector your friend is in, what international ports they are shipping to, and what type of freight/transport is required.
My international biz is also up.
My local guy, servicing my local freight is down.
What does your friend sell? And to whom?
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