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snailParticipant
esmith,
per your statement “my employer pays most of my health insurance anyway.” so you almost get a completely free health care. so this doesn’t apply to you.
You don’t eat so much. So cost of food doesn’t apply to you.
Your car is very thrifty with fuel (okay now $3.25/ gallon for premium and its only cost you $4.00 for 40 miles, so you get about 32mpg on your Beemer. What kind of beemer is this, a hybrid?). Again gas price doesn’t affect you.
Lets forget about utilities, who needs an AC anyway when you could watch the 50″ Plasma.
This make you not affected by all this price squeeze, but what I noticed is 2 gallons of milk is about $4.00 early of this year, now its about $5.50 (thats is more than 10% in less than a year), the inflation is real and I don’t care what the fed is projecting on the inflation number they generated its all garbage.snailParticipantesmith,
per your statement “my employer pays most of my health insurance anyway.” so you almost get a completely free health care. so this doesn’t apply to you.
You don’t eat so much. So cost of food doesn’t apply to you.
Your car is very thrifty with fuel (okay now $3.25/ gallon for premium and its only cost you $4.00 for 40 miles, so you get about 32mpg on your Beemer. What kind of beemer is this, a hybrid?). Again gas price doesn’t affect you.
Lets forget about utilities, who needs an AC anyway when you could watch the 50″ Plasma.
This make you not affected by all this price squeeze, but what I noticed is 2 gallons of milk is about $4.00 early of this year, now its about $5.50 (thats is more than 10% in less than a year), the inflation is real and I don’t care what the fed is projecting on the inflation number they generated its all garbage.snailParticipantCash back is legal if it’s being done correctly. For instance I agreed to purchase a place at a certain price but want to upgrade the carpet, then the cost for new carpeting could be added to the purchase price. This cost would be held in escrow and will be released to pay for the new carpet installation.
Personally I will not do this, why do I want to make 30 years payment on new carpeting.snailParticipantCash back is legal if it’s being done correctly. For instance I agreed to purchase a place at a certain price but want to upgrade the carpet, then the cost for new carpeting could be added to the purchase price. This cost would be held in escrow and will be released to pay for the new carpet installation.
Personally I will not do this, why do I want to make 30 years payment on new carpeting.snailParticipantCash back is legal if it’s being done correctly. For instance I agreed to purchase a place at a certain price but want to upgrade the carpet, then the cost for new carpeting could be added to the purchase price. This cost would be held in escrow and will be released to pay for the new carpet installation.
Personally I will not do this, why do I want to make 30 years payment on new carpeting.snailParticipantCash back is legal if it’s being done correctly. For instance I agreed to purchase a place at a certain price but want to upgrade the carpet, then the cost for new carpeting could be added to the purchase price. This cost would be held in escrow and will be released to pay for the new carpet installation.
Personally I will not do this, why do I want to make 30 years payment on new carpeting.snailParticipantGood ole Cudahy, I used to work there in late eighties. Definitely not a place to live, mostly industrial anyway. The problem with the Maywood/Cudahy police dept. is, most the population in Maywood is illegal immigrant. So How you suppose to enforce the law where almost everybody is breaking the law just by staying in the city?
snailParticipantGood ole Cudahy, I used to work there in late eighties. Definitely not a place to live, mostly industrial anyway. The problem with the Maywood/Cudahy police dept. is, most the population in Maywood is illegal immigrant. So How you suppose to enforce the law where almost everybody is breaking the law just by staying in the city?
snailParticipantGood ole Cudahy, I used to work there in late eighties. Definitely not a place to live, mostly industrial anyway. The problem with the Maywood/Cudahy police dept. is, most the population in Maywood is illegal immigrant. So How you suppose to enforce the law where almost everybody is breaking the law just by staying in the city?
snailParticipantGood ole Cudahy, I used to work there in late eighties. Definitely not a place to live, mostly industrial anyway. The problem with the Maywood/Cudahy police dept. is, most the population in Maywood is illegal immigrant. So How you suppose to enforce the law where almost everybody is breaking the law just by staying in the city?
snailParticipantWhat will happen to Hemet/San Jacinto area, if Temecula goes to $90/sqft? This is too scary, I don’t even want to face it.
snailParticipantWhat will happen to Hemet/San Jacinto area, if Temecula goes to $90/sqft? This is too scary, I don’t even want to face it.
snailParticipantWhat will happen to Hemet/San Jacinto area, if Temecula goes to $90/sqft? This is too scary, I don’t even want to face it.
snailParticipantWhat will happen to Hemet/San Jacinto area, if Temecula goes to $90/sqft? This is too scary, I don’t even want to face it.
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