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ocrenter
Participant[quote=qwerty007]I’m a great fan of PBS. It’s just about the only channel on cable worth watching[/quote]
there’s something very wrong with that statement.
if PBS is the only channel you really watch, you really shouldn’t be wasting money on the cable bill, switch to OTA antenna! you’ll get PBS and all of the locals in HD for free!
ocrenter
ParticipantTG is right, there’s been tons of stories done about some poor sap that got suckered into an overpriced house and now they are going through foreclosure and how traumatizing that is.
I don’t believe there’s been a single story done about folks that resisted and rented for 4-5 years, chastised as lifetime renters who have forever missed out on the homeownership boat, who are now able to make their purchases and feel vindicated.
the problem, however, may be the issue of willingness to be public about this. if you end up on the documentary, you’ll be hated by all of your underwater neighbors. afterall, your neighbors already know how cheap you got your house for (they all used your comp to get their property tax readjusted), but now you are gloating about it on national TV? can we say please come over and teepee my house?
ocrenter
ParticipantTG is right, there’s been tons of stories done about some poor sap that got suckered into an overpriced house and now they are going through foreclosure and how traumatizing that is.
I don’t believe there’s been a single story done about folks that resisted and rented for 4-5 years, chastised as lifetime renters who have forever missed out on the homeownership boat, who are now able to make their purchases and feel vindicated.
the problem, however, may be the issue of willingness to be public about this. if you end up on the documentary, you’ll be hated by all of your underwater neighbors. afterall, your neighbors already know how cheap you got your house for (they all used your comp to get their property tax readjusted), but now you are gloating about it on national TV? can we say please come over and teepee my house?
ocrenter
ParticipantTG is right, there’s been tons of stories done about some poor sap that got suckered into an overpriced house and now they are going through foreclosure and how traumatizing that is.
I don’t believe there’s been a single story done about folks that resisted and rented for 4-5 years, chastised as lifetime renters who have forever missed out on the homeownership boat, who are now able to make their purchases and feel vindicated.
the problem, however, may be the issue of willingness to be public about this. if you end up on the documentary, you’ll be hated by all of your underwater neighbors. afterall, your neighbors already know how cheap you got your house for (they all used your comp to get their property tax readjusted), but now you are gloating about it on national TV? can we say please come over and teepee my house?
ocrenter
ParticipantTG is right, there’s been tons of stories done about some poor sap that got suckered into an overpriced house and now they are going through foreclosure and how traumatizing that is.
I don’t believe there’s been a single story done about folks that resisted and rented for 4-5 years, chastised as lifetime renters who have forever missed out on the homeownership boat, who are now able to make their purchases and feel vindicated.
the problem, however, may be the issue of willingness to be public about this. if you end up on the documentary, you’ll be hated by all of your underwater neighbors. afterall, your neighbors already know how cheap you got your house for (they all used your comp to get their property tax readjusted), but now you are gloating about it on national TV? can we say please come over and teepee my house?
ocrenter
ParticipantTG is right, there’s been tons of stories done about some poor sap that got suckered into an overpriced house and now they are going through foreclosure and how traumatizing that is.
I don’t believe there’s been a single story done about folks that resisted and rented for 4-5 years, chastised as lifetime renters who have forever missed out on the homeownership boat, who are now able to make their purchases and feel vindicated.
the problem, however, may be the issue of willingness to be public about this. if you end up on the documentary, you’ll be hated by all of your underwater neighbors. afterall, your neighbors already know how cheap you got your house for (they all used your comp to get their property tax readjusted), but now you are gloating about it on national TV? can we say please come over and teepee my house?
ocrenter
ParticipantSDR is right, Scripps is rather diverse in its housing stocks. When I saw the post I immediately jumped to the homes just adjacent to Sabre Springs on the Scripps side of Scripps Poway Rd. These homes look like they were built at the same time as Sabre Springs and maybe even by the same builder.
ocrenter
ParticipantSDR is right, Scripps is rather diverse in its housing stocks. When I saw the post I immediately jumped to the homes just adjacent to Sabre Springs on the Scripps side of Scripps Poway Rd. These homes look like they were built at the same time as Sabre Springs and maybe even by the same builder.
ocrenter
ParticipantSDR is right, Scripps is rather diverse in its housing stocks. When I saw the post I immediately jumped to the homes just adjacent to Sabre Springs on the Scripps side of Scripps Poway Rd. These homes look like they were built at the same time as Sabre Springs and maybe even by the same builder.
ocrenter
ParticipantSDR is right, Scripps is rather diverse in its housing stocks. When I saw the post I immediately jumped to the homes just adjacent to Sabre Springs on the Scripps side of Scripps Poway Rd. These homes look like they were built at the same time as Sabre Springs and maybe even by the same builder.
ocrenter
ParticipantSDR is right, Scripps is rather diverse in its housing stocks. When I saw the post I immediately jumped to the homes just adjacent to Sabre Springs on the Scripps side of Scripps Poway Rd. These homes look like they were built at the same time as Sabre Springs and maybe even by the same builder.
ocrenter
ParticipantI agree with you, I can’t seem to tell them apart either. the houses all look the same, with the same colored exterior. if you don’t know the neighborhood it becomes very easy to get lost in there.
what is interesting is it isn’t just the houses that look exactly the same, the landscape all seem exactly the same too. even the portable basketball hoop in front of every other house…
ocrenter
ParticipantI agree with you, I can’t seem to tell them apart either. the houses all look the same, with the same colored exterior. if you don’t know the neighborhood it becomes very easy to get lost in there.
what is interesting is it isn’t just the houses that look exactly the same, the landscape all seem exactly the same too. even the portable basketball hoop in front of every other house…
ocrenter
ParticipantI agree with you, I can’t seem to tell them apart either. the houses all look the same, with the same colored exterior. if you don’t know the neighborhood it becomes very easy to get lost in there.
what is interesting is it isn’t just the houses that look exactly the same, the landscape all seem exactly the same too. even the portable basketball hoop in front of every other house…
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