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Used to have brazilian pepper tree(s?) in backyard, must have been the male variety as I do not recall any berries. I for one would never grow a tree right next to a house for shade, that is just asking for trouble. A roof that has leaves on it will also hold water and that will cut the life of the roof in half. I to am in search of the perfect tree to plant. Have a rubber tree in front that is growing like gangbusters(planted by previous owner) that has to be pruned and drops leaves like crazy. I can literally stand there and watch a big leaf fall every 15-20 minutes. I’m leaning towards the oak family for the backyard, already have several fruit trees planted.
moneymakerParticipantUsed to have brazilian pepper tree(s?) in backyard, must have been the male variety as I do not recall any berries. I for one would never grow a tree right next to a house for shade, that is just asking for trouble. A roof that has leaves on it will also hold water and that will cut the life of the roof in half. I to am in search of the perfect tree to plant. Have a rubber tree in front that is growing like gangbusters(planted by previous owner) that has to be pruned and drops leaves like crazy. I can literally stand there and watch a big leaf fall every 15-20 minutes. I’m leaning towards the oak family for the backyard, already have several fruit trees planted.
moneymakerParticipantmoneymakerParticipantmoneymakerParticipantmoneymakerParticipantmoneymakerParticipantmoneymakerParticipantMoney Jan/Feb isue has some interesting stuff for the lay investor. It explains that the government isn’t really printing money but giving banks credit on their credit sheets for reserves. Now as long as the banks don’t loan out on this “cash reserve” then we don’t seem to see the inflation. Once the banks feel confident we are on track towards recovery then they will loan and we will have inflation. Until then BAU.
moneymakerParticipantMoney Jan/Feb isue has some interesting stuff for the lay investor. It explains that the government isn’t really printing money but giving banks credit on their credit sheets for reserves. Now as long as the banks don’t loan out on this “cash reserve” then we don’t seem to see the inflation. Once the banks feel confident we are on track towards recovery then they will loan and we will have inflation. Until then BAU.
moneymakerParticipantMoney Jan/Feb isue has some interesting stuff for the lay investor. It explains that the government isn’t really printing money but giving banks credit on their credit sheets for reserves. Now as long as the banks don’t loan out on this “cash reserve” then we don’t seem to see the inflation. Once the banks feel confident we are on track towards recovery then they will loan and we will have inflation. Until then BAU.
moneymakerParticipantMoney Jan/Feb isue has some interesting stuff for the lay investor. It explains that the government isn’t really printing money but giving banks credit on their credit sheets for reserves. Now as long as the banks don’t loan out on this “cash reserve” then we don’t seem to see the inflation. Once the banks feel confident we are on track towards recovery then they will loan and we will have inflation. Until then BAU.
moneymakerParticipantMoney Jan/Feb isue has some interesting stuff for the lay investor. It explains that the government isn’t really printing money but giving banks credit on their credit sheets for reserves. Now as long as the banks don’t loan out on this “cash reserve” then we don’t seem to see the inflation. Once the banks feel confident we are on track towards recovery then they will loan and we will have inflation. Until then BAU.
moneymakerParticipantI suscribe to the belief that we are the offspring of space aliens who may or may not come back. I just recently came to the belief that there may be a neural network out there that may under the right circumstances be tapped(this could be the source of dreams or inspiration), don’t know if the lottery numbers are in this network!. In my college years I logically concluded that time travel was impossible, but hay I learn something new every day so my opinion could change.
moneymakerParticipantI suscribe to the belief that we are the offspring of space aliens who may or may not come back. I just recently came to the belief that there may be a neural network out there that may under the right circumstances be tapped(this could be the source of dreams or inspiration), don’t know if the lottery numbers are in this network!. In my college years I logically concluded that time travel was impossible, but hay I learn something new every day so my opinion could change.
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