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I am also in a similar position as far as an early retirement, but I am quite a bit younger, so I my thoughts differ quite a bit. My money is out of stocks and invested in commodities and other investments that should move in a positive direction as we hit a steep inflationary period. I find it hard to fathom retirement in a market such as this regardless of my financial situation. I think you should concentrate more on the short term with your finances rather than looking at a future early retirement. I say this because America is on the brink of a collapse. It may not be apparent to someone in the video game industry, but trust me your financial situation will change within the next year and your stocks may end up taking another big beating, which could put you in a completely different situation.
Just a quick background on Temecula. I had the opportunity of attending school in Temecula in my youth and really enjoyed the town. Unfortunately now it is extremely overbuilt, but I believe that may be a bonus long term. $200K homes area a dime a dozen in that town and to have 2500sqft with a nice yard at $1,500+/- per month is a no brainer.
There are plenty of activities in town and the local government does a great job of keeping things moving! As much as I love living on the beach, I have actually contemplating moving back to Temecula to save money. I work out of the house as well, which makes things much more intriguing.
Good luck!
socratttParticipantI am also in a similar position as far as an early retirement, but I am quite a bit younger, so I my thoughts differ quite a bit. My money is out of stocks and invested in commodities and other investments that should move in a positive direction as we hit a steep inflationary period. I find it hard to fathom retirement in a market such as this regardless of my financial situation. I think you should concentrate more on the short term with your finances rather than looking at a future early retirement. I say this because America is on the brink of a collapse. It may not be apparent to someone in the video game industry, but trust me your financial situation will change within the next year and your stocks may end up taking another big beating, which could put you in a completely different situation.
Just a quick background on Temecula. I had the opportunity of attending school in Temecula in my youth and really enjoyed the town. Unfortunately now it is extremely overbuilt, but I believe that may be a bonus long term. $200K homes area a dime a dozen in that town and to have 2500sqft with a nice yard at $1,500+/- per month is a no brainer.
There are plenty of activities in town and the local government does a great job of keeping things moving! As much as I love living on the beach, I have actually contemplating moving back to Temecula to save money. I work out of the house as well, which makes things much more intriguing.
Good luck!
socratttParticipantI am also in a similar position as far as an early retirement, but I am quite a bit younger, so I my thoughts differ quite a bit. My money is out of stocks and invested in commodities and other investments that should move in a positive direction as we hit a steep inflationary period. I find it hard to fathom retirement in a market such as this regardless of my financial situation. I think you should concentrate more on the short term with your finances rather than looking at a future early retirement. I say this because America is on the brink of a collapse. It may not be apparent to someone in the video game industry, but trust me your financial situation will change within the next year and your stocks may end up taking another big beating, which could put you in a completely different situation.
Just a quick background on Temecula. I had the opportunity of attending school in Temecula in my youth and really enjoyed the town. Unfortunately now it is extremely overbuilt, but I believe that may be a bonus long term. $200K homes area a dime a dozen in that town and to have 2500sqft with a nice yard at $1,500+/- per month is a no brainer.
There are plenty of activities in town and the local government does a great job of keeping things moving! As much as I love living on the beach, I have actually contemplating moving back to Temecula to save money. I work out of the house as well, which makes things much more intriguing.
Good luck!
socratttParticipantI am also in a similar position as far as an early retirement, but I am quite a bit younger, so I my thoughts differ quite a bit. My money is out of stocks and invested in commodities and other investments that should move in a positive direction as we hit a steep inflationary period. I find it hard to fathom retirement in a market such as this regardless of my financial situation. I think you should concentrate more on the short term with your finances rather than looking at a future early retirement. I say this because America is on the brink of a collapse. It may not be apparent to someone in the video game industry, but trust me your financial situation will change within the next year and your stocks may end up taking another big beating, which could put you in a completely different situation.
Just a quick background on Temecula. I had the opportunity of attending school in Temecula in my youth and really enjoyed the town. Unfortunately now it is extremely overbuilt, but I believe that may be a bonus long term. $200K homes area a dime a dozen in that town and to have 2500sqft with a nice yard at $1,500+/- per month is a no brainer.
There are plenty of activities in town and the local government does a great job of keeping things moving! As much as I love living on the beach, I have actually contemplating moving back to Temecula to save money. I work out of the house as well, which makes things much more intriguing.
Good luck!
socratttParticipantThe UK having very little if no industry doesn’t help their cause. I really believe the next few months will be a turning point for metals. I could be wrong, but it just seems to be a much clearer picture now than it was in October and November of last year. The national unemployment rate will easily hit 10% by summer(which I believe is much more like 20%+ of the employable population), hyper inflation is creeping up and negative sentiment is in the air. I predict some sort of chaos in the US by the end of 2009 and I don’t believe it will be terrorism inflicted.
socratttParticipantThe UK having very little if no industry doesn’t help their cause. I really believe the next few months will be a turning point for metals. I could be wrong, but it just seems to be a much clearer picture now than it was in October and November of last year. The national unemployment rate will easily hit 10% by summer(which I believe is much more like 20%+ of the employable population), hyper inflation is creeping up and negative sentiment is in the air. I predict some sort of chaos in the US by the end of 2009 and I don’t believe it will be terrorism inflicted.
socratttParticipantThe UK having very little if no industry doesn’t help their cause. I really believe the next few months will be a turning point for metals. I could be wrong, but it just seems to be a much clearer picture now than it was in October and November of last year. The national unemployment rate will easily hit 10% by summer(which I believe is much more like 20%+ of the employable population), hyper inflation is creeping up and negative sentiment is in the air. I predict some sort of chaos in the US by the end of 2009 and I don’t believe it will be terrorism inflicted.
socratttParticipantThe UK having very little if no industry doesn’t help their cause. I really believe the next few months will be a turning point for metals. I could be wrong, but it just seems to be a much clearer picture now than it was in October and November of last year. The national unemployment rate will easily hit 10% by summer(which I believe is much more like 20%+ of the employable population), hyper inflation is creeping up and negative sentiment is in the air. I predict some sort of chaos in the US by the end of 2009 and I don’t believe it will be terrorism inflicted.
socratttParticipantThe UK having very little if no industry doesn’t help their cause. I really believe the next few months will be a turning point for metals. I could be wrong, but it just seems to be a much clearer picture now than it was in October and November of last year. The national unemployment rate will easily hit 10% by summer(which I believe is much more like 20%+ of the employable population), hyper inflation is creeping up and negative sentiment is in the air. I predict some sort of chaos in the US by the end of 2009 and I don’t believe it will be terrorism inflicted.
socratttParticipantI believe a lot of the reasons for LT’s numbers dropping is due to the fact that we don’t have a work horse like Lorenzo Neal blocking in front for LT. Unfortunately Tolbert and Hester won’t replace a beast like Neal.
LT is getting older and his numbers have diminished, but we have to take into consideration that the offense has also changed a bit having wide receivers like Chambers and Jackson, along with Gates at Tight End. We’ve come a long way from the days of our top receivers being Eric Parker, Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell. We have probably have one of the best, if not the best, offenses in league when healthy. Having a fullback that can block for Sproles and LT would be icing on the cake for the Chargers, but they are definitely doing well without one!
Last night was, by far, the loudest and most intense Charger game I have ever attended. Manning wasn’t able to hear a thing and the crowd was into every play. A Charger win in Pittsburgh and a Baltimore win at Tennessee means an AFC Championship game at the Q!!!! I am looking forward to that game! 2009 SuperBolt Champions!
socratttParticipantI believe a lot of the reasons for LT’s numbers dropping is due to the fact that we don’t have a work horse like Lorenzo Neal blocking in front for LT. Unfortunately Tolbert and Hester won’t replace a beast like Neal.
LT is getting older and his numbers have diminished, but we have to take into consideration that the offense has also changed a bit having wide receivers like Chambers and Jackson, along with Gates at Tight End. We’ve come a long way from the days of our top receivers being Eric Parker, Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell. We have probably have one of the best, if not the best, offenses in league when healthy. Having a fullback that can block for Sproles and LT would be icing on the cake for the Chargers, but they are definitely doing well without one!
Last night was, by far, the loudest and most intense Charger game I have ever attended. Manning wasn’t able to hear a thing and the crowd was into every play. A Charger win in Pittsburgh and a Baltimore win at Tennessee means an AFC Championship game at the Q!!!! I am looking forward to that game! 2009 SuperBolt Champions!
socratttParticipantI believe a lot of the reasons for LT’s numbers dropping is due to the fact that we don’t have a work horse like Lorenzo Neal blocking in front for LT. Unfortunately Tolbert and Hester won’t replace a beast like Neal.
LT is getting older and his numbers have diminished, but we have to take into consideration that the offense has also changed a bit having wide receivers like Chambers and Jackson, along with Gates at Tight End. We’ve come a long way from the days of our top receivers being Eric Parker, Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell. We have probably have one of the best, if not the best, offenses in league when healthy. Having a fullback that can block for Sproles and LT would be icing on the cake for the Chargers, but they are definitely doing well without one!
Last night was, by far, the loudest and most intense Charger game I have ever attended. Manning wasn’t able to hear a thing and the crowd was into every play. A Charger win in Pittsburgh and a Baltimore win at Tennessee means an AFC Championship game at the Q!!!! I am looking forward to that game! 2009 SuperBolt Champions!
socratttParticipantI believe a lot of the reasons for LT’s numbers dropping is due to the fact that we don’t have a work horse like Lorenzo Neal blocking in front for LT. Unfortunately Tolbert and Hester won’t replace a beast like Neal.
LT is getting older and his numbers have diminished, but we have to take into consideration that the offense has also changed a bit having wide receivers like Chambers and Jackson, along with Gates at Tight End. We’ve come a long way from the days of our top receivers being Eric Parker, Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell. We have probably have one of the best, if not the best, offenses in league when healthy. Having a fullback that can block for Sproles and LT would be icing on the cake for the Chargers, but they are definitely doing well without one!
Last night was, by far, the loudest and most intense Charger game I have ever attended. Manning wasn’t able to hear a thing and the crowd was into every play. A Charger win in Pittsburgh and a Baltimore win at Tennessee means an AFC Championship game at the Q!!!! I am looking forward to that game! 2009 SuperBolt Champions!
socratttParticipantI believe a lot of the reasons for LT’s numbers dropping is due to the fact that we don’t have a work horse like Lorenzo Neal blocking in front for LT. Unfortunately Tolbert and Hester won’t replace a beast like Neal.
LT is getting older and his numbers have diminished, but we have to take into consideration that the offense has also changed a bit having wide receivers like Chambers and Jackson, along with Gates at Tight End. We’ve come a long way from the days of our top receivers being Eric Parker, Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell. We have probably have one of the best, if not the best, offenses in league when healthy. Having a fullback that can block for Sproles and LT would be icing on the cake for the Chargers, but they are definitely doing well without one!
Last night was, by far, the loudest and most intense Charger game I have ever attended. Manning wasn’t able to hear a thing and the crowd was into every play. A Charger win in Pittsburgh and a Baltimore win at Tennessee means an AFC Championship game at the Q!!!! I am looking forward to that game! 2009 SuperBolt Champions!
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