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92102 link would have to agree with flu $5 million is not enough but let’s assume we are splitting a big pot. I’d love to live near the ocean but would probably wait before buying there. There are many great oasis’ in San Diego. I like neighborhoods where people get out and walk their dogs, ideally west of the 5.
moneymakerParticipant92102 link would have to agree with flu $5 million is not enough but let’s assume we are splitting a big pot. I’d love to live near the ocean but would probably wait before buying there. There are many great oasis’ in San Diego. I like neighborhoods where people get out and walk their dogs, ideally west of the 5.
moneymakerParticipantAll I need now is a coke tree. Rum & coke since I can’t seem to grow coconuts here in SD. Seriously though I took it to heart and just went out and picked a lime for XX w/lime.
moneymakerParticipantAll I need now is a coke tree. Rum & coke since I can’t seem to grow coconuts here in SD. Seriously though I took it to heart and just went out and picked a lime for XX w/lime.
moneymakerParticipantAll I need now is a coke tree. Rum & coke since I can’t seem to grow coconuts here in SD. Seriously though I took it to heart and just went out and picked a lime for XX w/lime.
moneymakerParticipantAll I need now is a coke tree. Rum & coke since I can’t seem to grow coconuts here in SD. Seriously though I took it to heart and just went out and picked a lime for XX w/lime.
moneymakerParticipantAll I need now is a coke tree. Rum & coke since I can’t seem to grow coconuts here in SD. Seriously though I took it to heart and just went out and picked a lime for XX w/lime.
moneymakerParticipantIt’s all good!…I have debt and I still want inflation. Of course I want my wife to stop changing the TV channel and then walking out of the room too. Doesn’t mean anything is gonna change. Jobs jobs jobs that is the answer. Why don’t we put pressure on the utility companies to put all the utility lines underrground in a timely manner. That would create jobs. I think putting our human resources to work in a meaningful way is what needs to be done. I have a job and I want everybody that wants a job to have one too. Why did I give my change to the homeless guy at McDonalds today? Because he held the door open for me coming and going. That’s a minor thing but it represents effort, and effort should be rewarded.
moneymakerParticipantIt’s all good!…I have debt and I still want inflation. Of course I want my wife to stop changing the TV channel and then walking out of the room too. Doesn’t mean anything is gonna change. Jobs jobs jobs that is the answer. Why don’t we put pressure on the utility companies to put all the utility lines underrground in a timely manner. That would create jobs. I think putting our human resources to work in a meaningful way is what needs to be done. I have a job and I want everybody that wants a job to have one too. Why did I give my change to the homeless guy at McDonalds today? Because he held the door open for me coming and going. That’s a minor thing but it represents effort, and effort should be rewarded.
moneymakerParticipantIt’s all good!…I have debt and I still want inflation. Of course I want my wife to stop changing the TV channel and then walking out of the room too. Doesn’t mean anything is gonna change. Jobs jobs jobs that is the answer. Why don’t we put pressure on the utility companies to put all the utility lines underrground in a timely manner. That would create jobs. I think putting our human resources to work in a meaningful way is what needs to be done. I have a job and I want everybody that wants a job to have one too. Why did I give my change to the homeless guy at McDonalds today? Because he held the door open for me coming and going. That’s a minor thing but it represents effort, and effort should be rewarded.
moneymakerParticipantIt’s all good!…I have debt and I still want inflation. Of course I want my wife to stop changing the TV channel and then walking out of the room too. Doesn’t mean anything is gonna change. Jobs jobs jobs that is the answer. Why don’t we put pressure on the utility companies to put all the utility lines underrground in a timely manner. That would create jobs. I think putting our human resources to work in a meaningful way is what needs to be done. I have a job and I want everybody that wants a job to have one too. Why did I give my change to the homeless guy at McDonalds today? Because he held the door open for me coming and going. That’s a minor thing but it represents effort, and effort should be rewarded.
moneymakerParticipantIt’s all good!…I have debt and I still want inflation. Of course I want my wife to stop changing the TV channel and then walking out of the room too. Doesn’t mean anything is gonna change. Jobs jobs jobs that is the answer. Why don’t we put pressure on the utility companies to put all the utility lines underrground in a timely manner. That would create jobs. I think putting our human resources to work in a meaningful way is what needs to be done. I have a job and I want everybody that wants a job to have one too. Why did I give my change to the homeless guy at McDonalds today? Because he held the door open for me coming and going. That’s a minor thing but it represents effort, and effort should be rewarded.
moneymakerParticipantMaybe my mind set is stuck in the ’50s. I’m pretty sure back then anybody with above average wage could buy a nice 3/2 1200 sq ft house in San Diego. What about all the service members that will be getting out of the military? Will they be able to afford to live here in San Diego? Not unless they have their 20 in and then get a job in addition to that retirement. During that 20 years however what were they doing? Unless getting officer pay my bet is they were renting (I do agree their housing allowance is too high, did it go down when homes prices went down, I doubt it). New housing is too expensive here in San Diego, that is my basic premise. Alot of it is because builders build houses that are too big, and if you look at their books I’m sure they are way fatter than my wallet.
moneymakerParticipantMaybe my mind set is stuck in the ’50s. I’m pretty sure back then anybody with above average wage could buy a nice 3/2 1200 sq ft house in San Diego. What about all the service members that will be getting out of the military? Will they be able to afford to live here in San Diego? Not unless they have their 20 in and then get a job in addition to that retirement. During that 20 years however what were they doing? Unless getting officer pay my bet is they were renting (I do agree their housing allowance is too high, did it go down when homes prices went down, I doubt it). New housing is too expensive here in San Diego, that is my basic premise. Alot of it is because builders build houses that are too big, and if you look at their books I’m sure they are way fatter than my wallet.
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