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sd_matt
ParticipantThere’s always the option of the third party to piss em off. Then someone comes along and says”Thanks for allowing my party to win”. Then I respond “In a couple years tell me what it is that you “won””.
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ParticipantThere’s a new idea every day it seems. Surely one of these will pan out without govt help. I say hang tight.
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ParticipantThere’s a new idea every day it seems. Surely one of these will pan out without govt help. I say hang tight.
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ParticipantThere’s a new idea every day it seems. Surely one of these will pan out without govt help. I say hang tight.
sd_matt
ParticipantThere’s a new idea every day it seems. Surely one of these will pan out without govt help. I say hang tight.
sd_matt
ParticipantThere’s a new idea every day it seems. Surely one of these will pan out without govt help. I say hang tight.
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ParticipantSpeaking of oversizing things….
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ParticipantSpeaking of oversizing things….
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ParticipantSpeaking of oversizing things….
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ParticipantSpeaking of oversizing things….
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ParticipantSpeaking of oversizing things….
February 24, 2010 at 11:13 PM in reply to: 80% of delinquent homeowners will lose there homes #517539sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pretty much agree that one a homeowner is in the hole it’s very unlikely he can extract himself.
It’s better to call it water under the bridge and walk.
People are realizing this slowly as they hear from friends and relatives.[/quote]
Here’s something that many don’t think of or consider. It’s a very big wild card. What happens as this thing drags on and more and more get clued in to what is going on?….especially when you consider the shadow inventory.
We should ask Rich to make a Critical-Mass-O-Meter to measure public awareness.
February 24, 2010 at 11:13 PM in reply to: 80% of delinquent homeowners will lose there homes #517680sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pretty much agree that one a homeowner is in the hole it’s very unlikely he can extract himself.
It’s better to call it water under the bridge and walk.
People are realizing this slowly as they hear from friends and relatives.[/quote]
Here’s something that many don’t think of or consider. It’s a very big wild card. What happens as this thing drags on and more and more get clued in to what is going on?….especially when you consider the shadow inventory.
We should ask Rich to make a Critical-Mass-O-Meter to measure public awareness.
February 24, 2010 at 11:13 PM in reply to: 80% of delinquent homeowners will lose there homes #518116sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pretty much agree that one a homeowner is in the hole it’s very unlikely he can extract himself.
It’s better to call it water under the bridge and walk.
People are realizing this slowly as they hear from friends and relatives.[/quote]
Here’s something that many don’t think of or consider. It’s a very big wild card. What happens as this thing drags on and more and more get clued in to what is going on?….especially when you consider the shadow inventory.
We should ask Rich to make a Critical-Mass-O-Meter to measure public awareness.
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