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ParticipantYou may want to also look at the volume for the shorts on he dollar.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou may want to also look at the volume for the shorts on he dollar.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou may want to also look at the volume for the shorts on he dollar.
March 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #673918SD Realtor
ParticipantAnyone remember rates in the early 80s?
March 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #673976SD Realtor
ParticipantAnyone remember rates in the early 80s?
March 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #674587SD Realtor
ParticipantAnyone remember rates in the early 80s?
March 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #674724SD Realtor
ParticipantAnyone remember rates in the early 80s?
March 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #675072SD Realtor
ParticipantAnyone remember rates in the early 80s?
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah and how has that price of sugar been working out for ya? Also how has that price of oatmeal been doing as well?
Do you also feed them oatmeal for lunch and dinner as well?
I guess once more I am out of the ordinary because I feed my kids stuff like bacon and eggs, or french toast, sometimes waffles or pancakes. They even like Cheerios every now and then and no sugar is added. They kind of like milk so we give the that as well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah and how has that price of sugar been working out for ya? Also how has that price of oatmeal been doing as well?
Do you also feed them oatmeal for lunch and dinner as well?
I guess once more I am out of the ordinary because I feed my kids stuff like bacon and eggs, or french toast, sometimes waffles or pancakes. They even like Cheerios every now and then and no sugar is added. They kind of like milk so we give the that as well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah and how has that price of sugar been working out for ya? Also how has that price of oatmeal been doing as well?
Do you also feed them oatmeal for lunch and dinner as well?
I guess once more I am out of the ordinary because I feed my kids stuff like bacon and eggs, or french toast, sometimes waffles or pancakes. They even like Cheerios every now and then and no sugar is added. They kind of like milk so we give the that as well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah and how has that price of sugar been working out for ya? Also how has that price of oatmeal been doing as well?
Do you also feed them oatmeal for lunch and dinner as well?
I guess once more I am out of the ordinary because I feed my kids stuff like bacon and eggs, or french toast, sometimes waffles or pancakes. They even like Cheerios every now and then and no sugar is added. They kind of like milk so we give the that as well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah and how has that price of sugar been working out for ya? Also how has that price of oatmeal been doing as well?
Do you also feed them oatmeal for lunch and dinner as well?
I guess once more I am out of the ordinary because I feed my kids stuff like bacon and eggs, or french toast, sometimes waffles or pancakes. They even like Cheerios every now and then and no sugar is added. They kind of like milk so we give the that as well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantSure it works for you Brian. I am sure your answer is suitable to the millions who are not as well off as you. The families with kids, and who don’t live in San Diego. I am sure children will love plain oatmeal for breakfast every day.
Some of things you say are so laughable. Honestly… If you ever find a spouse and have kids you will receive the wakeup call of your life Brian.
I cannot imagine there is a parent on this board who reads some of your life simple posts and doesn’t shake their heads in disbelief.
Your simplistic answers for everyone are never well thought out and are frequently highly impractical. As the cost of water and sewer continues to rise these same people can alter consumption of water and use the toilet less as well. The answers of govt providing further basic necessities are illogical for a govt that is debt ridden, cannot resolve mammoth entitlement issues, and for a currency that has already been devalued significantly.
Inflation in basic necessities is a disaster for those of lesser means when it is not accompanies by corresponding wage increases.
The far more realistic scenario of what will happen in the real world as opposed to Brians world is that a wider chasm will be created by the haves and have nots. Further destruction of the middle class will continue and increased welfare will be needed just to keep people afloat rather then the creation of the utopian society you envision.
So yes if that is what you espouse then higher energy and food prices are good.
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