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ParticipantAnyone ever see Me, Myself, and Irene where Jim Carrey whips out the news paper and squats on the lawn of his neighbor who’s great dane has been dropping piles on his lawn for years ?
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Participant[quote=flu] … flung the damn poop on their driveway[/quote]
Flu – gettin’ his monkey on !
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Participant[quote=spdrun]Hahahahaha, sorry :)[/quote]
The “sarcastic clown” tag was dead-on, though 🙂
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ParticipantYou realize I wrote that thread, right ?
July 12, 2012 at 9:57 AM in reply to: Who says they’re not making land anymore: Colonizing the Moon! #747793sdduuuude
ParticipantIt’s a nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.
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ParticipantWall Street Journal – who are they? Never heard of them. This guy knows what he’s talking about:
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Participant[quote=ocrenter]I don’t think the prices in CV will go down. I think CV has now earned a special Asian Enclave status that will detach it slightly from the local market forces, much like other Asian Enclave such as Cupertino, San Marino, and Irvine. FOBs will look at CV value in relation to other AEs and continue to find value in the CV prices.
As the dollar continue to lose value against the RMB, CV will appear to be even more of a bargain. Already within the last 6 years the Chinese have gained 30% in purchasing power. This means a CV home priced at $1 million today looks like it is just $760k to the Chinese.
The only thing is the Chinese have a lot more exposure to the Euro mess, and they are starting to slow down.
So things will just stay flat, but very unlikely to go down.[/quote]
Interesting insight, OC.
If the fate of CV rests with the Chinese, I’m looking for a crash of epic proportions.
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]As much as I wish you were right I cant agree. A top implies prices going down and I just dont see that happening. Level prices I can beleive but not down.[/quote]
FWIW, I worry that you don’t agree.
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Participant[quote=spdrun]You may be right, but I’m not expecting a 2008-style crash from current prices either.[/quote]
I’m not, either. Possibly something more like the early ’90s dip, if that.
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Participant[quote=spdrun]I’d say pot is kid-neutral[/quote]
Quote of the year candidate right there !
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ParticipantI don’t thing a kid is more or less likely to be run over by a car in one neighborhood vs. another, so that really isn’t a distinguishing feature of OB – that one is less likely to get run over by a car there. So your example is not relevant to the comparison at all.
Unadulterated pot may be harmless, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say it is kid-friendly.
I’d worry more about someone in the business of selling pot than the pot itself.
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Participant[quote=spdrun]It’s a minority opinion because the majority of Americans are both rock-dumb-stupid, and deathly afraid of the wrong things. Kid is more likely to be squished by a car than hurt by any of the “colorful characters.”[/quote]
I’m thinking the car won’t try to sell them pot, though.
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ParticipantWhere were you 7 years ago ? A good nanny is a major score for any parents with kids 2 to 4.
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ParticipantIn the city of SD, there is a noise abatement form.
I recommend this process, though I have resolved this through other means (see below).
First, talk to the owner. Ask them to make it stop.
Second, send them a letter asking them to stop. Take a few days documenting when they bark and include those details in the letter. Might want to mention in the letter that there is a big fine associated with a citation and that you intend to file a noise abatement form. Helps to include the form with the letter so they know you are following a formal process and have the form in-hand.
Third, fill out the form, make a copy of it and give it to the owner or put it on their doorstep.
If that doesn’t work, sign it and send it in.
It’s a long process and I’ve never had to go through it. I have had better luck sending anonymous post cards to the owner saying that they are annoying the whole neighborhood, that several neighbors are tired of it, that the fine is $600 and if it doesn’t stop the city will be notified. Usually, barking dogs are caused by owners not being home and not knowing about it so this approach works well.
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