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Participant“Good Chinese Buffet” – definitely an oxymoron.
Try Sam Woo in the back of Ranch 99 market.
They sell huge portions of B-grade food at the counter for $3.50. I mean huge – enough for 2. If I were homeless, I’d eat there every day and write a book “San Diego on $3.50 a day.” The book would be 1-page long and say “Eat at Sam Woo.”The sit-down food is quite good but pricier than the take-out.
sdduuuude
Participant“Good Chinese Buffet” – definitely an oxymoron.
Try Sam Woo in the back of Ranch 99 market.
They sell huge portions of B-grade food at the counter for $3.50. I mean huge – enough for 2. If I were homeless, I’d eat there every day and write a book “San Diego on $3.50 a day.” The book would be 1-page long and say “Eat at Sam Woo.”The sit-down food is quite good but pricier than the take-out.
sdduuuude
Participant“Good Chinese Buffet” – definitely an oxymoron.
Try Sam Woo in the back of Ranch 99 market.
They sell huge portions of B-grade food at the counter for $3.50. I mean huge – enough for 2. If I were homeless, I’d eat there every day and write a book “San Diego on $3.50 a day.” The book would be 1-page long and say “Eat at Sam Woo.”The sit-down food is quite good but pricier than the take-out.
May 16, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: Buying “mortgages gone sour” for pennies on the dollar… #205987sdduuuude
ParticipantIf this guy’s story is true, it is the kind of thing that will drive the market to the bottom quickly, expecially if industrial investors pick up on the tactic.
May 16, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: Buying “mortgages gone sour” for pennies on the dollar… #206037sdduuuude
ParticipantIf this guy’s story is true, it is the kind of thing that will drive the market to the bottom quickly, expecially if industrial investors pick up on the tactic.
May 16, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: Buying “mortgages gone sour” for pennies on the dollar… #206069sdduuuude
ParticipantIf this guy’s story is true, it is the kind of thing that will drive the market to the bottom quickly, expecially if industrial investors pick up on the tactic.
May 16, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: Buying “mortgages gone sour” for pennies on the dollar… #206096sdduuuude
ParticipantIf this guy’s story is true, it is the kind of thing that will drive the market to the bottom quickly, expecially if industrial investors pick up on the tactic.
May 16, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: Buying “mortgages gone sour” for pennies on the dollar… #206122sdduuuude
ParticipantIf this guy’s story is true, it is the kind of thing that will drive the market to the bottom quickly, expecially if industrial investors pick up on the tactic.
sdduuuude
ParticipantMarriage means several different things to several different groups. By my count, there are 5 meanings and they are totally independent:
1) A personal commitment to remain faithful and/or declaration of love.
– requires no intervention by government, religious instututions or lawyers.2) A personal commitment to remain faithful with legal repercussions.
– requires lawyers only.3) A financial agreement
– requires lawyers only.4) A religious ritual / status
– requires acceptance by a religious institution.5) A change in taxable situation.
– requires acceptance by a government institution.The gays don’t need any government ruling to implement #1-3 on their own.
They typically don’t really care what religious groups say and really have no right to tell a religious group what kind of marriage that religious group should accept.
Strangely, our society groups all these together in one “deal” called marriage.
I have no clue why this is such an emotional issue. Do gay people really care that much about how the IRS views their love life ?
I have to assume they are touched deeply by now being able to file jointly.
sdduuuude
ParticipantMarriage means several different things to several different groups. By my count, there are 5 meanings and they are totally independent:
1) A personal commitment to remain faithful and/or declaration of love.
– requires no intervention by government, religious instututions or lawyers.2) A personal commitment to remain faithful with legal repercussions.
– requires lawyers only.3) A financial agreement
– requires lawyers only.4) A religious ritual / status
– requires acceptance by a religious institution.5) A change in taxable situation.
– requires acceptance by a government institution.The gays don’t need any government ruling to implement #1-3 on their own.
They typically don’t really care what religious groups say and really have no right to tell a religious group what kind of marriage that religious group should accept.
Strangely, our society groups all these together in one “deal” called marriage.
I have no clue why this is such an emotional issue. Do gay people really care that much about how the IRS views their love life ?
I have to assume they are touched deeply by now being able to file jointly.
sdduuuude
ParticipantMarriage means several different things to several different groups. By my count, there are 5 meanings and they are totally independent:
1) A personal commitment to remain faithful and/or declaration of love.
– requires no intervention by government, religious instututions or lawyers.2) A personal commitment to remain faithful with legal repercussions.
– requires lawyers only.3) A financial agreement
– requires lawyers only.4) A religious ritual / status
– requires acceptance by a religious institution.5) A change in taxable situation.
– requires acceptance by a government institution.The gays don’t need any government ruling to implement #1-3 on their own.
They typically don’t really care what religious groups say and really have no right to tell a religious group what kind of marriage that religious group should accept.
Strangely, our society groups all these together in one “deal” called marriage.
I have no clue why this is such an emotional issue. Do gay people really care that much about how the IRS views their love life ?
I have to assume they are touched deeply by now being able to file jointly.
sdduuuude
ParticipantMarriage means several different things to several different groups. By my count, there are 5 meanings and they are totally independent:
1) A personal commitment to remain faithful and/or declaration of love.
– requires no intervention by government, religious instututions or lawyers.2) A personal commitment to remain faithful with legal repercussions.
– requires lawyers only.3) A financial agreement
– requires lawyers only.4) A religious ritual / status
– requires acceptance by a religious institution.5) A change in taxable situation.
– requires acceptance by a government institution.The gays don’t need any government ruling to implement #1-3 on their own.
They typically don’t really care what religious groups say and really have no right to tell a religious group what kind of marriage that religious group should accept.
Strangely, our society groups all these together in one “deal” called marriage.
I have no clue why this is such an emotional issue. Do gay people really care that much about how the IRS views their love life ?
I have to assume they are touched deeply by now being able to file jointly.
sdduuuude
ParticipantMarriage means several different things to several different groups. By my count, there are 5 meanings and they are totally independent:
1) A personal commitment to remain faithful and/or declaration of love.
– requires no intervention by government, religious instututions or lawyers.2) A personal commitment to remain faithful with legal repercussions.
– requires lawyers only.3) A financial agreement
– requires lawyers only.4) A religious ritual / status
– requires acceptance by a religious institution.5) A change in taxable situation.
– requires acceptance by a government institution.The gays don’t need any government ruling to implement #1-3 on their own.
They typically don’t really care what religious groups say and really have no right to tell a religious group what kind of marriage that religious group should accept.
Strangely, our society groups all these together in one “deal” called marriage.
I have no clue why this is such an emotional issue. Do gay people really care that much about how the IRS views their love life ?
I have to assume they are touched deeply by now being able to file jointly.
sdduuuude
ParticipantWe should all make a listing in a thread titled “Standard Answer”
Each person posts their answer to this question, then we have Rich lock it.
Whenever someone posts this question, someone can just post a link to it and save alot of time.
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