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nostradamus
ParticipantYou’ve got plenty of shopping and some entertainment in that area.
As for crime see
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/pdf/070101actual.pdf
Looks like PB and North Park are the SD winners when it comes to crime.
nostradamus
ParticipantYou’ve got plenty of shopping and some entertainment in that area.
As for crime see
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/pdf/070101actual.pdf
Looks like PB and North Park are the SD winners when it comes to crime.
nostradamus
ParticipantYou’ve got plenty of shopping and some entertainment in that area.
As for crime see
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/pdf/070101actual.pdf
Looks like PB and North Park are the SD winners when it comes to crime.
nostradamus
ParticipantYou’ve got plenty of shopping and some entertainment in that area.
As for crime see
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/pdf/070101actual.pdf
Looks like PB and North Park are the SD winners when it comes to crime.
January 15, 2008 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136420nostradamus
ParticipantI expect such layoffs in financial institutions and any housing-related companies. When the layoffs start to happen among retailers, in biotech, in tech, in travel & leisure/hospitality, and elsewhere, it’s time to fasten your seat belt and start your investment engines.
January 15, 2008 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136617nostradamus
ParticipantI expect such layoffs in financial institutions and any housing-related companies. When the layoffs start to happen among retailers, in biotech, in tech, in travel & leisure/hospitality, and elsewhere, it’s time to fasten your seat belt and start your investment engines.
January 15, 2008 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136652nostradamus
ParticipantI expect such layoffs in financial institutions and any housing-related companies. When the layoffs start to happen among retailers, in biotech, in tech, in travel & leisure/hospitality, and elsewhere, it’s time to fasten your seat belt and start your investment engines.
January 15, 2008 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136679nostradamus
ParticipantI expect such layoffs in financial institutions and any housing-related companies. When the layoffs start to happen among retailers, in biotech, in tech, in travel & leisure/hospitality, and elsewhere, it’s time to fasten your seat belt and start your investment engines.
January 15, 2008 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136718nostradamus
ParticipantI expect such layoffs in financial institutions and any housing-related companies. When the layoffs start to happen among retailers, in biotech, in tech, in travel & leisure/hospitality, and elsewhere, it’s time to fasten your seat belt and start your investment engines.
nostradamus
ParticipantI bought my place without an agent and the seller didn’t have one either. The escrow agent told us everything we needed to do and we did it on our own. I guess I was lucky.
nostradamus
ParticipantI bought my place without an agent and the seller didn’t have one either. The escrow agent told us everything we needed to do and we did it on our own. I guess I was lucky.
nostradamus
ParticipantI bought my place without an agent and the seller didn’t have one either. The escrow agent told us everything we needed to do and we did it on our own. I guess I was lucky.
nostradamus
ParticipantI bought my place without an agent and the seller didn’t have one either. The escrow agent told us everything we needed to do and we did it on our own. I guess I was lucky.
nostradamus
ParticipantI bought my place without an agent and the seller didn’t have one either. The escrow agent told us everything we needed to do and we did it on our own. I guess I was lucky.
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