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San Diego Native
ParticipantFLU
I realize, as you said, financial irresponsibility is not indigenous to Californians. Was just responding on that front based on the fact that the guy in the article lived in CA, and that was the topic of this discussion.
As well, I’m responding to the premise of the article based on the people I know–actually dating back several generations in some CA families.
To me a “native” is someone who was born in CA. In my case, born and raised in San Diego/La Jolla.
Hopefully, articles like this will, at the very least, be a “wake-up call” for many in that boat, but I fear it may be too late for most.
San Diego Native
ParticipantFLU
I realize, as you said, financial irresponsibility is not indigenous to Californians. Was just responding on that front based on the fact that the guy in the article lived in CA, and that was the topic of this discussion.
As well, I’m responding to the premise of the article based on the people I know–actually dating back several generations in some CA families.
To me a “native” is someone who was born in CA. In my case, born and raised in San Diego/La Jolla.
Hopefully, articles like this will, at the very least, be a “wake-up call” for many in that boat, but I fear it may be too late for most.
San Diego Native
ParticipantFLU
I realize, as you said, financial irresponsibility is not indigenous to Californians. Was just responding on that front based on the fact that the guy in the article lived in CA, and that was the topic of this discussion.
As well, I’m responding to the premise of the article based on the people I know–actually dating back several generations in some CA families.
To me a “native” is someone who was born in CA. In my case, born and raised in San Diego/La Jolla.
Hopefully, articles like this will, at the very least, be a “wake-up call” for many in that boat, but I fear it may be too late for most.
San Diego Native
ParticipantFLU
I realize, as you said, financial irresponsibility is not indigenous to Californians. Was just responding on that front based on the fact that the guy in the article lived in CA, and that was the topic of this discussion.
As well, I’m responding to the premise of the article based on the people I know–actually dating back several generations in some CA families.
To me a “native” is someone who was born in CA. In my case, born and raised in San Diego/La Jolla.
Hopefully, articles like this will, at the very least, be a “wake-up call” for many in that boat, but I fear it may be too late for most.
San Diego Native
ParticipantIt’s so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We’re in our 40’s, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I’ve seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of “the dream,” and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it’s time for them to leave.
San Diego Native
ParticipantIt’s so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We’re in our 40’s, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I’ve seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of “the dream,” and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it’s time for them to leave.
San Diego Native
ParticipantIt’s so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We’re in our 40’s, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I’ve seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of “the dream,” and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it’s time for them to leave.
San Diego Native
ParticipantIt’s so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We’re in our 40’s, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I’ve seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of “the dream,” and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it’s time for them to leave.
San Diego Native
ParticipantIt’s so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We’re in our 40’s, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I’ve seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of “the dream,” and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it’s time for them to leave.
February 21, 2008 at 2:34 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #157106San Diego Native
ParticipantLots of people I know, including myself, are waiting in the wings, with lots of cash, ready to pounce on properties when the time is right–so there will be competition for the “gems.”
You’d be surprised how many people in San Diego think like “Piggs,” and are ready and waiting to make the most of the downturn.
February 21, 2008 at 2:34 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #157392San Diego Native
ParticipantLots of people I know, including myself, are waiting in the wings, with lots of cash, ready to pounce on properties when the time is right–so there will be competition for the “gems.”
You’d be surprised how many people in San Diego think like “Piggs,” and are ready and waiting to make the most of the downturn.
February 21, 2008 at 2:34 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #157408San Diego Native
ParticipantLots of people I know, including myself, are waiting in the wings, with lots of cash, ready to pounce on properties when the time is right–so there will be competition for the “gems.”
You’d be surprised how many people in San Diego think like “Piggs,” and are ready and waiting to make the most of the downturn.
February 21, 2008 at 2:34 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #157416San Diego Native
ParticipantLots of people I know, including myself, are waiting in the wings, with lots of cash, ready to pounce on properties when the time is right–so there will be competition for the “gems.”
You’d be surprised how many people in San Diego think like “Piggs,” and are ready and waiting to make the most of the downturn.
February 21, 2008 at 2:34 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #157485San Diego Native
ParticipantLots of people I know, including myself, are waiting in the wings, with lots of cash, ready to pounce on properties when the time is right–so there will be competition for the “gems.”
You’d be surprised how many people in San Diego think like “Piggs,” and are ready and waiting to make the most of the downturn.
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