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August 29, 2011 at 6:20 AM in reply to: Low Mortgage Interest Rates For Everyone!!!: U.S. May Back Refinance Plan for Mortgages #725610
scaredyclassic
Participanton the other hand, given my pessimistic and fearful nature, a large component of what compelled me to commit to a kind of expensive chateau was the fairly firm conviction that the govt would do whatever stupid ridiculous idea, like lower interest rates for the hell of it, to try to prop up asset prices in the strange belief that minimizing foreclosures and keeping housing prices high somehow benefits us all. i had a fear, small but niggling, that maybe the govt might bail out of this silly business, but i knew deep down that once youre in for a few trillion, it’s hard to back down. therefore, i am kind of pleased that the game is still being played according to these ridiculoous rules, where rewriting the mortgage deal way after the fact is seen as a good idea for an economy.
it’s comedy, not tragedy, in the end, hopefully.
August 29, 2011 at 6:20 AM in reply to: Low Mortgage Interest Rates For Everyone!!!: U.S. May Back Refinance Plan for Mortgages #725697scaredyclassic
Participanton the other hand, given my pessimistic and fearful nature, a large component of what compelled me to commit to a kind of expensive chateau was the fairly firm conviction that the govt would do whatever stupid ridiculous idea, like lower interest rates for the hell of it, to try to prop up asset prices in the strange belief that minimizing foreclosures and keeping housing prices high somehow benefits us all. i had a fear, small but niggling, that maybe the govt might bail out of this silly business, but i knew deep down that once youre in for a few trillion, it’s hard to back down. therefore, i am kind of pleased that the game is still being played according to these ridiculoous rules, where rewriting the mortgage deal way after the fact is seen as a good idea for an economy.
it’s comedy, not tragedy, in the end, hopefully.
August 29, 2011 at 6:20 AM in reply to: Low Mortgage Interest Rates For Everyone!!!: U.S. May Back Refinance Plan for Mortgages #726297scaredyclassic
Participanton the other hand, given my pessimistic and fearful nature, a large component of what compelled me to commit to a kind of expensive chateau was the fairly firm conviction that the govt would do whatever stupid ridiculous idea, like lower interest rates for the hell of it, to try to prop up asset prices in the strange belief that minimizing foreclosures and keeping housing prices high somehow benefits us all. i had a fear, small but niggling, that maybe the govt might bail out of this silly business, but i knew deep down that once youre in for a few trillion, it’s hard to back down. therefore, i am kind of pleased that the game is still being played according to these ridiculoous rules, where rewriting the mortgage deal way after the fact is seen as a good idea for an economy.
it’s comedy, not tragedy, in the end, hopefully.
August 29, 2011 at 6:20 AM in reply to: Low Mortgage Interest Rates For Everyone!!!: U.S. May Back Refinance Plan for Mortgages #726450scaredyclassic
Participanton the other hand, given my pessimistic and fearful nature, a large component of what compelled me to commit to a kind of expensive chateau was the fairly firm conviction that the govt would do whatever stupid ridiculous idea, like lower interest rates for the hell of it, to try to prop up asset prices in the strange belief that minimizing foreclosures and keeping housing prices high somehow benefits us all. i had a fear, small but niggling, that maybe the govt might bail out of this silly business, but i knew deep down that once youre in for a few trillion, it’s hard to back down. therefore, i am kind of pleased that the game is still being played according to these ridiculoous rules, where rewriting the mortgage deal way after the fact is seen as a good idea for an economy.
it’s comedy, not tragedy, in the end, hopefully.
August 29, 2011 at 6:20 AM in reply to: Low Mortgage Interest Rates For Everyone!!!: U.S. May Back Refinance Plan for Mortgages #726818scaredyclassic
Participanton the other hand, given my pessimistic and fearful nature, a large component of what compelled me to commit to a kind of expensive chateau was the fairly firm conviction that the govt would do whatever stupid ridiculous idea, like lower interest rates for the hell of it, to try to prop up asset prices in the strange belief that minimizing foreclosures and keeping housing prices high somehow benefits us all. i had a fear, small but niggling, that maybe the govt might bail out of this silly business, but i knew deep down that once youre in for a few trillion, it’s hard to back down. therefore, i am kind of pleased that the game is still being played according to these ridiculoous rules, where rewriting the mortgage deal way after the fact is seen as a good idea for an economy.
it’s comedy, not tragedy, in the end, hopefully.
scaredyclassic
Participantand that’s visible on HEAVY that different people use and burn at differing rates. but at the end of the day, some people earn more money than others, some burn up a few more calories a day. but at the end of the day, everyone can get out of the obese category if they eat real food and move around. sure some will be heavier than others, even with the same foods.
maybe like financial education, where the rich just get to acquire and spend more, some slower burners will have to be told, look, bad luck, but you don’t get to eat as much as your faster burner colleagues.
it’s not unrealisticto get 4 hours of exercise to save your lfie. hell, it’s pretty easy to get 4 hours of tv/internet usage. 4 hourscould include brisk housework, a little gardening, a bike ride to the store,a jog…4 hours of movement…
scaredyclassic
Participantand that’s visible on HEAVY that different people use and burn at differing rates. but at the end of the day, some people earn more money than others, some burn up a few more calories a day. but at the end of the day, everyone can get out of the obese category if they eat real food and move around. sure some will be heavier than others, even with the same foods.
maybe like financial education, where the rich just get to acquire and spend more, some slower burners will have to be told, look, bad luck, but you don’t get to eat as much as your faster burner colleagues.
it’s not unrealisticto get 4 hours of exercise to save your lfie. hell, it’s pretty easy to get 4 hours of tv/internet usage. 4 hourscould include brisk housework, a little gardening, a bike ride to the store,a jog…4 hours of movement…
scaredyclassic
Participantand that’s visible on HEAVY that different people use and burn at differing rates. but at the end of the day, some people earn more money than others, some burn up a few more calories a day. but at the end of the day, everyone can get out of the obese category if they eat real food and move around. sure some will be heavier than others, even with the same foods.
maybe like financial education, where the rich just get to acquire and spend more, some slower burners will have to be told, look, bad luck, but you don’t get to eat as much as your faster burner colleagues.
it’s not unrealisticto get 4 hours of exercise to save your lfie. hell, it’s pretty easy to get 4 hours of tv/internet usage. 4 hourscould include brisk housework, a little gardening, a bike ride to the store,a jog…4 hours of movement…
scaredyclassic
Participantand that’s visible on HEAVY that different people use and burn at differing rates. but at the end of the day, some people earn more money than others, some burn up a few more calories a day. but at the end of the day, everyone can get out of the obese category if they eat real food and move around. sure some will be heavier than others, even with the same foods.
maybe like financial education, where the rich just get to acquire and spend more, some slower burners will have to be told, look, bad luck, but you don’t get to eat as much as your faster burner colleagues.
it’s not unrealisticto get 4 hours of exercise to save your lfie. hell, it’s pretty easy to get 4 hours of tv/internet usage. 4 hourscould include brisk housework, a little gardening, a bike ride to the store,a jog…4 hours of movement…
scaredyclassic
Participantand that’s visible on HEAVY that different people use and burn at differing rates. but at the end of the day, some people earn more money than others, some burn up a few more calories a day. but at the end of the day, everyone can get out of the obese category if they eat real food and move around. sure some will be heavier than others, even with the same foods.
maybe like financial education, where the rich just get to acquire and spend more, some slower burners will have to be told, look, bad luck, but you don’t get to eat as much as your faster burner colleagues.
it’s not unrealisticto get 4 hours of exercise to save your lfie. hell, it’s pretty easy to get 4 hours of tv/internet usage. 4 hourscould include brisk housework, a little gardening, a bike ride to the store,a jog…4 hours of movement…
scaredyclassic
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scaredyclassic
ParticipantI used to work in direct mail advertising way back when and briefly considered getting into spam when it was just taking off. I wonder if I could be the king if enlarged penises by now if I had taken that fork in the road.
scaredyclassic
ParticipantI used to work in direct mail advertising way back when and briefly considered getting into spam when it was just taking off. I wonder if I could be the king if enlarged penises by now if I had taken that fork in the road.
scaredyclassic
ParticipantI used to work in direct mail advertising way back when and briefly considered getting into spam when it was just taking off. I wonder if I could be the king if enlarged penises by now if I had taken that fork in the road.
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