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outtamojo
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is generally better for human happiness to be doing financially better than those around you. your absolute level of wealth is far less important than being superior to those around you. numerous studies have proven this. To be more likely to be happy, you need to be somewhere where you are in the top third. it’s going to be tough in SD.[/quote]
D@mmit I gonna move to Somalia so I can wake up everyday to a big friggin’ O.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is generally better for human happiness to be doing financially better than those around you. your absolute level of wealth is far less important than being superior to those around you. numerous studies have proven this. To be more likely to be happy, you need to be somewhere where you are in the top third. it’s going to be tough in SD.[/quote]
D@mmit I gonna move to Somalia so I can wake up everyday to a big friggin’ O.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is generally better for human happiness to be doing financially better than those around you. your absolute level of wealth is far less important than being superior to those around you. numerous studies have proven this. To be more likely to be happy, you need to be somewhere where you are in the top third. it’s going to be tough in SD.[/quote]
D@mmit I gonna move to Somalia so I can wake up everyday to a big friggin’ O.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=scaredycat]it is generally better for human happiness to be doing financially better than those around you. your absolute level of wealth is far less important than being superior to those around you. numerous studies have proven this. To be more likely to be happy, you need to be somewhere where you are in the top third. it’s going to be tough in SD.[/quote]
D@mmit I gonna move to Somalia so I can wake up everyday to a big friggin’ O.
outtamojo
ParticipantCounty may lead rental market rebound http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/07/county-may-lead-rental-market-rebound/
“…San Diego County, with its relatively strong economy, stands to lead Southern California’s apartment market out of the doldrums in the next year, according to a University of Southern California report being released today.
Rents will rise here first and vacancies will fall the most in the five-county region during the next 12 months, the report said…”
outtamojo
ParticipantCounty may lead rental market rebound http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/07/county-may-lead-rental-market-rebound/
“…San Diego County, with its relatively strong economy, stands to lead Southern California’s apartment market out of the doldrums in the next year, according to a University of Southern California report being released today.
Rents will rise here first and vacancies will fall the most in the five-county region during the next 12 months, the report said…”
outtamojo
ParticipantCounty may lead rental market rebound http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/07/county-may-lead-rental-market-rebound/
“…San Diego County, with its relatively strong economy, stands to lead Southern California’s apartment market out of the doldrums in the next year, according to a University of Southern California report being released today.
Rents will rise here first and vacancies will fall the most in the five-county region during the next 12 months, the report said…”
outtamojo
ParticipantCounty may lead rental market rebound http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/07/county-may-lead-rental-market-rebound/
“…San Diego County, with its relatively strong economy, stands to lead Southern California’s apartment market out of the doldrums in the next year, according to a University of Southern California report being released today.
Rents will rise here first and vacancies will fall the most in the five-county region during the next 12 months, the report said…”
outtamojo
ParticipantCounty may lead rental market rebound http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/07/county-may-lead-rental-market-rebound/
“…San Diego County, with its relatively strong economy, stands to lead Southern California’s apartment market out of the doldrums in the next year, according to a University of Southern California report being released today.
Rents will rise here first and vacancies will fall the most in the five-county region during the next 12 months, the report said…”
outtamojo
Participant[quote=ctr70]I think briansd1 makes a great point. SD has great weather and an interesting topography, I don’t think anything else is that great about it. Take away the perfect climate and it’s kind of a an average city[/quote
Be real here, that’s like saying Alaska would be nice
if only it was warmer.outtamojo
Participant[quote=ctr70]I think briansd1 makes a great point. SD has great weather and an interesting topography, I don’t think anything else is that great about it. Take away the perfect climate and it’s kind of a an average city[/quote
Be real here, that’s like saying Alaska would be nice
if only it was warmer.outtamojo
Participant[quote=ctr70]I think briansd1 makes a great point. SD has great weather and an interesting topography, I don’t think anything else is that great about it. Take away the perfect climate and it’s kind of a an average city[/quote
Be real here, that’s like saying Alaska would be nice
if only it was warmer.outtamojo
Participant[quote=ctr70]I think briansd1 makes a great point. SD has great weather and an interesting topography, I don’t think anything else is that great about it. Take away the perfect climate and it’s kind of a an average city[/quote
Be real here, that’s like saying Alaska would be nice
if only it was warmer.outtamojo
Participant[quote=ctr70]I think briansd1 makes a great point. SD has great weather and an interesting topography, I don’t think anything else is that great about it. Take away the perfect climate and it’s kind of a an average city[/quote
Be real here, that’s like saying Alaska would be nice
if only it was warmer. -
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