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June 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM in reply to: California’s foreclosure moratorium………..Are we hosed yet again or what? #415748June 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM in reply to: California’s foreclosure moratorium………..Are we hosed yet again or what? #415987pepsiParticipant
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I just don’t feel good about nice people who made a poor financial decision getting such a life altering beat down.OX[/quote]
What is so terrible about renting and moving ?
Is that any difference from parents getting a promotion and have to move to a different city ?
I don’t think so.
It all depends on how the parents take care of situation in front of them.Besides, if you can not afford it, then why strech yourself and lost sleep at night for 4 walls and a roof ? Maybe it is just me, but home is where your family is, not the address on your deed.
If all you really care is about the material and money, then shouldn’t you be capabile of taking care of them ? If not, then you should look at yourself and say “I deserved it”!June 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM in reply to: California’s foreclosure moratorium………..Are we hosed yet again or what? #416244pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]
I just don’t feel good about nice people who made a poor financial decision getting such a life altering beat down.OX[/quote]
What is so terrible about renting and moving ?
Is that any difference from parents getting a promotion and have to move to a different city ?
I don’t think so.
It all depends on how the parents take care of situation in front of them.Besides, if you can not afford it, then why strech yourself and lost sleep at night for 4 walls and a roof ? Maybe it is just me, but home is where your family is, not the address on your deed.
If all you really care is about the material and money, then shouldn’t you be capabile of taking care of them ? If not, then you should look at yourself and say “I deserved it”!June 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM in reply to: California’s foreclosure moratorium………..Are we hosed yet again or what? #416311pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]
I just don’t feel good about nice people who made a poor financial decision getting such a life altering beat down.OX[/quote]
What is so terrible about renting and moving ?
Is that any difference from parents getting a promotion and have to move to a different city ?
I don’t think so.
It all depends on how the parents take care of situation in front of them.Besides, if you can not afford it, then why strech yourself and lost sleep at night for 4 walls and a roof ? Maybe it is just me, but home is where your family is, not the address on your deed.
If all you really care is about the material and money, then shouldn’t you be capabile of taking care of them ? If not, then you should look at yourself and say “I deserved it”!June 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM in reply to: California’s foreclosure moratorium………..Are we hosed yet again or what? #416469pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]
I just don’t feel good about nice people who made a poor financial decision getting such a life altering beat down.OX[/quote]
What is so terrible about renting and moving ?
Is that any difference from parents getting a promotion and have to move to a different city ?
I don’t think so.
It all depends on how the parents take care of situation in front of them.Besides, if you can not afford it, then why strech yourself and lost sleep at night for 4 walls and a roof ? Maybe it is just me, but home is where your family is, not the address on your deed.
If all you really care is about the material and money, then shouldn’t you be capabile of taking care of them ? If not, then you should look at yourself and say “I deserved it”!pepsiParticipant[quote]
So is anyone concerned about HVAC lines being buried underground versus in on masts…I don’t know, but it seems like at least in lots of Torrey Hills, to make things look appealing, they buried the HVAC lines in the ground, and placed markers indicating don’t dig here. Sometimes I think having a powerline hang 20-30 feet above you is still better than being around one that is 4-5 feet under your feet.
[/quote]The earth can not stop the EMF.
It does not matter what is between you and the EMF source. This thing is the same as earth’s magetic field.pepsiParticipant[quote]
So is anyone concerned about HVAC lines being buried underground versus in on masts…I don’t know, but it seems like at least in lots of Torrey Hills, to make things look appealing, they buried the HVAC lines in the ground, and placed markers indicating don’t dig here. Sometimes I think having a powerline hang 20-30 feet above you is still better than being around one that is 4-5 feet under your feet.
[/quote]The earth can not stop the EMF.
It does not matter what is between you and the EMF source. This thing is the same as earth’s magetic field.pepsiParticipant[quote]
So is anyone concerned about HVAC lines being buried underground versus in on masts…I don’t know, but it seems like at least in lots of Torrey Hills, to make things look appealing, they buried the HVAC lines in the ground, and placed markers indicating don’t dig here. Sometimes I think having a powerline hang 20-30 feet above you is still better than being around one that is 4-5 feet under your feet.
[/quote]The earth can not stop the EMF.
It does not matter what is between you and the EMF source. This thing is the same as earth’s magetic field.pepsiParticipant[quote]
So is anyone concerned about HVAC lines being buried underground versus in on masts…I don’t know, but it seems like at least in lots of Torrey Hills, to make things look appealing, they buried the HVAC lines in the ground, and placed markers indicating don’t dig here. Sometimes I think having a powerline hang 20-30 feet above you is still better than being around one that is 4-5 feet under your feet.
[/quote]The earth can not stop the EMF.
It does not matter what is between you and the EMF source. This thing is the same as earth’s magetic field.pepsiParticipant[quote]
So is anyone concerned about HVAC lines being buried underground versus in on masts…I don’t know, but it seems like at least in lots of Torrey Hills, to make things look appealing, they buried the HVAC lines in the ground, and placed markers indicating don’t dig here. Sometimes I think having a powerline hang 20-30 feet above you is still better than being around one that is 4-5 feet under your feet.
[/quote]The earth can not stop the EMF.
It does not matter what is between you and the EMF source. This thing is the same as earth’s magetic field.pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]I have lived next to the big power lines in carmel valley. I always felt edgy in that house. And feel more calm away from that house. I did that fluorescent tube thing (holding tube under lines on wet grass with bare feet) and it lit right up. Yikes.
And at night when they get wet, you can hear “bacon” sizzle all night. Power lines creep me out.
OX
…F-EMF[/quote]The power lines on the back is not as bad as those on the steel towers. My wife didn’t even think they are high voltage wires until I pointed out those ceramic disc on the poles.
And I don’t think anyone can hear anything standing in the backyard of that house.pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]I have lived next to the big power lines in carmel valley. I always felt edgy in that house. And feel more calm away from that house. I did that fluorescent tube thing (holding tube under lines on wet grass with bare feet) and it lit right up. Yikes.
And at night when they get wet, you can hear “bacon” sizzle all night. Power lines creep me out.
OX
…F-EMF[/quote]The power lines on the back is not as bad as those on the steel towers. My wife didn’t even think they are high voltage wires until I pointed out those ceramic disc on the poles.
And I don’t think anyone can hear anything standing in the backyard of that house.pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]I have lived next to the big power lines in carmel valley. I always felt edgy in that house. And feel more calm away from that house. I did that fluorescent tube thing (holding tube under lines on wet grass with bare feet) and it lit right up. Yikes.
And at night when they get wet, you can hear “bacon” sizzle all night. Power lines creep me out.
OX
…F-EMF[/quote]The power lines on the back is not as bad as those on the steel towers. My wife didn’t even think they are high voltage wires until I pointed out those ceramic disc on the poles.
And I don’t think anyone can hear anything standing in the backyard of that house.pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]I have lived next to the big power lines in carmel valley. I always felt edgy in that house. And feel more calm away from that house. I did that fluorescent tube thing (holding tube under lines on wet grass with bare feet) and it lit right up. Yikes.
And at night when they get wet, you can hear “bacon” sizzle all night. Power lines creep me out.
OX
…F-EMF[/quote]The power lines on the back is not as bad as those on the steel towers. My wife didn’t even think they are high voltage wires until I pointed out those ceramic disc on the poles.
And I don’t think anyone can hear anything standing in the backyard of that house.pepsiParticipant[quote=Oxford]I have lived next to the big power lines in carmel valley. I always felt edgy in that house. And feel more calm away from that house. I did that fluorescent tube thing (holding tube under lines on wet grass with bare feet) and it lit right up. Yikes.
And at night when they get wet, you can hear “bacon” sizzle all night. Power lines creep me out.
OX
…F-EMF[/quote]The power lines on the back is not as bad as those on the steel towers. My wife didn’t even think they are high voltage wires until I pointed out those ceramic disc on the poles.
And I don’t think anyone can hear anything standing in the backyard of that house. -
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