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nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s gone pretty far pretty fast. Historically we’re still in the early stages of the cycle (or downward spiral) so it’s not a long-shot to say an overcorrection in the market may be coming.
nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s gone pretty far pretty fast. Historically we’re still in the early stages of the cycle (or downward spiral) so it’s not a long-shot to say an overcorrection in the market may be coming.
nostradamus
ParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
nostradamus
ParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
nostradamus
ParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
nostradamus
ParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
nostradamus
ParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I asked my brother and sister–who both have kids– that exact question: if they could do it over again, would they? They both said no but that they love their children. I am #13 out of 13 kids, and am the only one who doesn’t now have children. I would like to, but I’m not so sure about having a wife what with my sense of marriage a la generation ME. I would gladly accept the challenge of being a single parent and would hesitate to label such a calling “work” but of course since I’m not a parent this is all quite easy for me to say.
Have you read “100 years of solitude”?
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I asked my brother and sister–who both have kids– that exact question: if they could do it over again, would they? They both said no but that they love their children. I am #13 out of 13 kids, and am the only one who doesn’t now have children. I would like to, but I’m not so sure about having a wife what with my sense of marriage a la generation ME. I would gladly accept the challenge of being a single parent and would hesitate to label such a calling “work” but of course since I’m not a parent this is all quite easy for me to say.
Have you read “100 years of solitude”?
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I asked my brother and sister–who both have kids– that exact question: if they could do it over again, would they? They both said no but that they love their children. I am #13 out of 13 kids, and am the only one who doesn’t now have children. I would like to, but I’m not so sure about having a wife what with my sense of marriage a la generation ME. I would gladly accept the challenge of being a single parent and would hesitate to label such a calling “work” but of course since I’m not a parent this is all quite easy for me to say.
Have you read “100 years of solitude”?
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I asked my brother and sister–who both have kids– that exact question: if they could do it over again, would they? They both said no but that they love their children. I am #13 out of 13 kids, and am the only one who doesn’t now have children. I would like to, but I’m not so sure about having a wife what with my sense of marriage a la generation ME. I would gladly accept the challenge of being a single parent and would hesitate to label such a calling “work” but of course since I’m not a parent this is all quite easy for me to say.
Have you read “100 years of solitude”?
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I asked my brother and sister–who both have kids– that exact question: if they could do it over again, would they? They both said no but that they love their children. I am #13 out of 13 kids, and am the only one who doesn’t now have children. I would like to, but I’m not so sure about having a wife what with my sense of marriage a la generation ME. I would gladly accept the challenge of being a single parent and would hesitate to label such a calling “work” but of course since I’m not a parent this is all quite easy for me to say.
Have you read “100 years of solitude”?
April 9, 2008 at 6:00 PM in reply to: How can a lender be so dumb? superJenae flip on market as a short sale #183946nostradamus
ParticipantWow. They really scored a lot of money on those deals. My question is, how did they find those buyers? Were they in cahoots? I guess if you find someone willing to take a hit on their credit report if you give them a nice chunk of the profit, you can defraud the bank. Stupid bank!
April 9, 2008 at 6:00 PM in reply to: How can a lender be so dumb? superJenae flip on market as a short sale #183961nostradamus
ParticipantWow. They really scored a lot of money on those deals. My question is, how did they find those buyers? Were they in cahoots? I guess if you find someone willing to take a hit on their credit report if you give them a nice chunk of the profit, you can defraud the bank. Stupid bank!
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