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patientrenter
ParticipantI thought it was an interesting interview, jp, full of credible specific information. But he didn’t hold back on the scary part. Scaring his audience works well for him personally, so I didn’t let my blood pressure get out of control. A lot of bad things could happen to us. Life isn’t worth living if we try to anticipate them all.
patientrenter
ParticipantI thought it was an interesting interview, jp, full of credible specific information. But he didn’t hold back on the scary part. Scaring his audience works well for him personally, so I didn’t let my blood pressure get out of control. A lot of bad things could happen to us. Life isn’t worth living if we try to anticipate them all.
patientrenter
ParticipantI thought it was an interesting interview, jp, full of credible specific information. But he didn’t hold back on the scary part. Scaring his audience works well for him personally, so I didn’t let my blood pressure get out of control. A lot of bad things could happen to us. Life isn’t worth living if we try to anticipate them all.
April 8, 2010 at 5:02 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #537441patientrenter
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Deflation == Bad economy;[/quote]
Inflation = Bad economy.
I supported my position as thoroughly as you did yours.
April 8, 2010 at 5:02 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #537564patientrenter
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Deflation == Bad economy;[/quote]
Inflation = Bad economy.
I supported my position as thoroughly as you did yours.
April 8, 2010 at 5:02 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #538030patientrenter
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Deflation == Bad economy;[/quote]
Inflation = Bad economy.
I supported my position as thoroughly as you did yours.
April 8, 2010 at 5:02 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #538127patientrenter
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Deflation == Bad economy;[/quote]
Inflation = Bad economy.
I supported my position as thoroughly as you did yours.
April 8, 2010 at 5:02 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #538395patientrenter
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Deflation == Bad economy;[/quote]
Inflation = Bad economy.
I supported my position as thoroughly as you did yours.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]…
I am so glad we were lucky enough to attend a Rose Bowl before leaving. Now I need to come up with some more bucket lists of things to do (if we can squeeze it in with Baseball). Wife hasn’t seen San Francisco yet, that is a must.[/quote]You sound a little wistful there, Cardiff. I left California two years ago. I too had mixed feelings about leaving. After a few months of feeling mostly loss, I began to feel better. Within another short time, I was very pleased I had moved, and I still feel what way.
You will do fine. Pick the best things about Orlando for you, and make the most of them. If I were in your shoes, I would enjoy choosing, buying, and then living in a very nice affordable home of my own in a good area. Can’t do that in San Diego.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]…
I am so glad we were lucky enough to attend a Rose Bowl before leaving. Now I need to come up with some more bucket lists of things to do (if we can squeeze it in with Baseball). Wife hasn’t seen San Francisco yet, that is a must.[/quote]You sound a little wistful there, Cardiff. I left California two years ago. I too had mixed feelings about leaving. After a few months of feeling mostly loss, I began to feel better. Within another short time, I was very pleased I had moved, and I still feel what way.
You will do fine. Pick the best things about Orlando for you, and make the most of them. If I were in your shoes, I would enjoy choosing, buying, and then living in a very nice affordable home of my own in a good area. Can’t do that in San Diego.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]…
I am so glad we were lucky enough to attend a Rose Bowl before leaving. Now I need to come up with some more bucket lists of things to do (if we can squeeze it in with Baseball). Wife hasn’t seen San Francisco yet, that is a must.[/quote]You sound a little wistful there, Cardiff. I left California two years ago. I too had mixed feelings about leaving. After a few months of feeling mostly loss, I began to feel better. Within another short time, I was very pleased I had moved, and I still feel what way.
You will do fine. Pick the best things about Orlando for you, and make the most of them. If I were in your shoes, I would enjoy choosing, buying, and then living in a very nice affordable home of my own in a good area. Can’t do that in San Diego.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]…
I am so glad we were lucky enough to attend a Rose Bowl before leaving. Now I need to come up with some more bucket lists of things to do (if we can squeeze it in with Baseball). Wife hasn’t seen San Francisco yet, that is a must.[/quote]You sound a little wistful there, Cardiff. I left California two years ago. I too had mixed feelings about leaving. After a few months of feeling mostly loss, I began to feel better. Within another short time, I was very pleased I had moved, and I still feel what way.
You will do fine. Pick the best things about Orlando for you, and make the most of them. If I were in your shoes, I would enjoy choosing, buying, and then living in a very nice affordable home of my own in a good area. Can’t do that in San Diego.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]…
I am so glad we were lucky enough to attend a Rose Bowl before leaving. Now I need to come up with some more bucket lists of things to do (if we can squeeze it in with Baseball). Wife hasn’t seen San Francisco yet, that is a must.[/quote]You sound a little wistful there, Cardiff. I left California two years ago. I too had mixed feelings about leaving. After a few months of feeling mostly loss, I began to feel better. Within another short time, I was very pleased I had moved, and I still feel what way.
You will do fine. Pick the best things about Orlando for you, and make the most of them. If I were in your shoes, I would enjoy choosing, buying, and then living in a very nice affordable home of my own in a good area. Can’t do that in San Diego.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=BillS78]……
[quote=SD Realtor]Fifth, Bill did you stop making payments because of a hardship? Did you lose your job? Did you suffer some medical hardship? Were you defrauded by somebody? Did something happen to you that severely reduced your cash flow? Can you explain exactly why you stopped paying?[/quote]Because I felt like it and it is well within my rights under the purchase agreement. My number one priority as the CEO of myself is to maximize my shareholders’ wealth. Didn’t you get the memo? Corporations are people now, and we’re all individual corporations.
I figured that posting my experience here would bother some but I didn’t realize people like you and Swine Flu would be such little bitches about it. This is getting boring, have fun telling other people how to live their lives.[/quote]
It is good to hear what’s actually happening out there. For those like myself and SDR (and a few others) who don’t really like the idea of having less careful and less responsible people getting rewards for their behavior, paid for by people like us, it is very trying to see their actions and their attitude.
When next we hear that poor unfortunate homeowners need to be bailed out with another trillion dollars of our money, we will be that much less sympathetic. Of course, we will be outvoted, but we will be less sympathetic, maybe even completely unsympathetic.
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