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temeculaguy
ParticipantI love you too jp. I probably could have written a shorter comment by just saying that if anyone were to see how jp, car, cbad or a few other of our sisters write when they are in heated dicussion, then all will be fine. Testosterone can be a handicap at times.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI love you too jp. I probably could have written a shorter comment by just saying that if anyone were to see how jp, car, cbad or a few other of our sisters write when they are in heated dicussion, then all will be fine. Testosterone can be a handicap at times.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI love you too jp. I probably could have written a shorter comment by just saying that if anyone were to see how jp, car, cbad or a few other of our sisters write when they are in heated dicussion, then all will be fine. Testosterone can be a handicap at times.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t know they made it into a movie, I can’t see how a book that reads more like an instruction manual with commentary could be made into a movie. It’s funny in it’s own way, stick with the book.
It was less about spelling than it is about spaces and one letter from one word being placed on the next word. In the saturday night live skit, Sean Connery reads “Japan-U.S. Realations” as “Jap Anus relations” and reads “find these men” as “find the semen” which completely changes the meaning by just sliding one letter or moving the punctuation. They used to do that skit all the time when Will Ferrell was on the show, I couldn’t find the link to the one where he picks the category “the rapists” wich actually read “therapists.”
Actually spell check wouldn’t catch those, just read it through once before submitting, it will make the jokes funnier. We are all a little crazy, forget about the rapy, see, now that was funny.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t know they made it into a movie, I can’t see how a book that reads more like an instruction manual with commentary could be made into a movie. It’s funny in it’s own way, stick with the book.
It was less about spelling than it is about spaces and one letter from one word being placed on the next word. In the saturday night live skit, Sean Connery reads “Japan-U.S. Realations” as “Jap Anus relations” and reads “find these men” as “find the semen” which completely changes the meaning by just sliding one letter or moving the punctuation. They used to do that skit all the time when Will Ferrell was on the show, I couldn’t find the link to the one where he picks the category “the rapists” wich actually read “therapists.”
Actually spell check wouldn’t catch those, just read it through once before submitting, it will make the jokes funnier. We are all a little crazy, forget about the rapy, see, now that was funny.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t know they made it into a movie, I can’t see how a book that reads more like an instruction manual with commentary could be made into a movie. It’s funny in it’s own way, stick with the book.
It was less about spelling than it is about spaces and one letter from one word being placed on the next word. In the saturday night live skit, Sean Connery reads “Japan-U.S. Realations” as “Jap Anus relations” and reads “find these men” as “find the semen” which completely changes the meaning by just sliding one letter or moving the punctuation. They used to do that skit all the time when Will Ferrell was on the show, I couldn’t find the link to the one where he picks the category “the rapists” wich actually read “therapists.”
Actually spell check wouldn’t catch those, just read it through once before submitting, it will make the jokes funnier. We are all a little crazy, forget about the rapy, see, now that was funny.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t know they made it into a movie, I can’t see how a book that reads more like an instruction manual with commentary could be made into a movie. It’s funny in it’s own way, stick with the book.
It was less about spelling than it is about spaces and one letter from one word being placed on the next word. In the saturday night live skit, Sean Connery reads “Japan-U.S. Realations” as “Jap Anus relations” and reads “find these men” as “find the semen” which completely changes the meaning by just sliding one letter or moving the punctuation. They used to do that skit all the time when Will Ferrell was on the show, I couldn’t find the link to the one where he picks the category “the rapists” wich actually read “therapists.”
Actually spell check wouldn’t catch those, just read it through once before submitting, it will make the jokes funnier. We are all a little crazy, forget about the rapy, see, now that was funny.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t know they made it into a movie, I can’t see how a book that reads more like an instruction manual with commentary could be made into a movie. It’s funny in it’s own way, stick with the book.
It was less about spelling than it is about spaces and one letter from one word being placed on the next word. In the saturday night live skit, Sean Connery reads “Japan-U.S. Realations” as “Jap Anus relations” and reads “find these men” as “find the semen” which completely changes the meaning by just sliding one letter or moving the punctuation. They used to do that skit all the time when Will Ferrell was on the show, I couldn’t find the link to the one where he picks the category “the rapists” wich actually read “therapists.”
Actually spell check wouldn’t catch those, just read it through once before submitting, it will make the jokes funnier. We are all a little crazy, forget about the rapy, see, now that was funny.
temeculaguy
ParticipantRt., I appreciate the compliments, but I am well aware I am beloved on the boards (I’m the third rail) so I hope you are not placating me to win your ongoing battle with sdrealtor. I meant what I said, you are highly intelligent and add value to conversations, I take some things away from your insight, as do others. Just let the battle with him go, you two are more similar than either of you want to believe. Don’t jump on him directly, but instead, offer a different viewpoint, perhaps your own, as opposed to quoted “so called” experts. If I may pay you a similar compliment, usually your opinion is far better than the one’s you quote. If someone says a house that was 900k will be 700k, instead of offering doom and gloom references, compile the facts in your head, come up with a number, and state it, not a shock value number but what you think, if it’s 550k or 450k, call it, and back it up as to why. Be careful not to generalize his market of the north coast, he knows his stuff, more than anyone I’ve met, he knows every tract, I’ve shared wine with him, he’s beat me in arguments going back a few years but only in his neighborhoods, so i don’t venture there anymore, you only get to be wrong so many times. You two can co-exist, it will take a fig leaf, you might have to agree with him when he earns it, but in the end, hundreds, if not thousands of people read these comments and I’ve read your stuff enough to know that is who you write for, so serve them. If you want to be one of the big boys, give some respect even when you don’t think you are getting it, because the rest of us will give it to you. humility pays off in spades.
We are entering winter, interest rates cannot hold too much longer, inflation is looming, buyers usually fade this time of year, something is going to change, soften your approach a little and more will listen, leave the door open to change because that door may be needed. I truly believe that if the mightly zip codes are going to fall, if convergence will happen, it will happen this winter and don’t you want to be around to collect the accolades.
My Taoist beliefs tell me that bamboo will survive a hurricane better than a sturdy oak, because of it’s felxibility. Swirl it around in your head and it will make sense. sdr, swords down, lets debate like gentlemen. Now about the paul newman reference, close but not nearly that good looking or charismatic. The lap is currenlty empty, it’s probably better that way, some people are best enjoyed misunderstood.
temeculaguy
ParticipantRt., I appreciate the compliments, but I am well aware I am beloved on the boards (I’m the third rail) so I hope you are not placating me to win your ongoing battle with sdrealtor. I meant what I said, you are highly intelligent and add value to conversations, I take some things away from your insight, as do others. Just let the battle with him go, you two are more similar than either of you want to believe. Don’t jump on him directly, but instead, offer a different viewpoint, perhaps your own, as opposed to quoted “so called” experts. If I may pay you a similar compliment, usually your opinion is far better than the one’s you quote. If someone says a house that was 900k will be 700k, instead of offering doom and gloom references, compile the facts in your head, come up with a number, and state it, not a shock value number but what you think, if it’s 550k or 450k, call it, and back it up as to why. Be careful not to generalize his market of the north coast, he knows his stuff, more than anyone I’ve met, he knows every tract, I’ve shared wine with him, he’s beat me in arguments going back a few years but only in his neighborhoods, so i don’t venture there anymore, you only get to be wrong so many times. You two can co-exist, it will take a fig leaf, you might have to agree with him when he earns it, but in the end, hundreds, if not thousands of people read these comments and I’ve read your stuff enough to know that is who you write for, so serve them. If you want to be one of the big boys, give some respect even when you don’t think you are getting it, because the rest of us will give it to you. humility pays off in spades.
We are entering winter, interest rates cannot hold too much longer, inflation is looming, buyers usually fade this time of year, something is going to change, soften your approach a little and more will listen, leave the door open to change because that door may be needed. I truly believe that if the mightly zip codes are going to fall, if convergence will happen, it will happen this winter and don’t you want to be around to collect the accolades.
My Taoist beliefs tell me that bamboo will survive a hurricane better than a sturdy oak, because of it’s felxibility. Swirl it around in your head and it will make sense. sdr, swords down, lets debate like gentlemen. Now about the paul newman reference, close but not nearly that good looking or charismatic. The lap is currenlty empty, it’s probably better that way, some people are best enjoyed misunderstood.
temeculaguy
ParticipantRt., I appreciate the compliments, but I am well aware I am beloved on the boards (I’m the third rail) so I hope you are not placating me to win your ongoing battle with sdrealtor. I meant what I said, you are highly intelligent and add value to conversations, I take some things away from your insight, as do others. Just let the battle with him go, you two are more similar than either of you want to believe. Don’t jump on him directly, but instead, offer a different viewpoint, perhaps your own, as opposed to quoted “so called” experts. If I may pay you a similar compliment, usually your opinion is far better than the one’s you quote. If someone says a house that was 900k will be 700k, instead of offering doom and gloom references, compile the facts in your head, come up with a number, and state it, not a shock value number but what you think, if it’s 550k or 450k, call it, and back it up as to why. Be careful not to generalize his market of the north coast, he knows his stuff, more than anyone I’ve met, he knows every tract, I’ve shared wine with him, he’s beat me in arguments going back a few years but only in his neighborhoods, so i don’t venture there anymore, you only get to be wrong so many times. You two can co-exist, it will take a fig leaf, you might have to agree with him when he earns it, but in the end, hundreds, if not thousands of people read these comments and I’ve read your stuff enough to know that is who you write for, so serve them. If you want to be one of the big boys, give some respect even when you don’t think you are getting it, because the rest of us will give it to you. humility pays off in spades.
We are entering winter, interest rates cannot hold too much longer, inflation is looming, buyers usually fade this time of year, something is going to change, soften your approach a little and more will listen, leave the door open to change because that door may be needed. I truly believe that if the mightly zip codes are going to fall, if convergence will happen, it will happen this winter and don’t you want to be around to collect the accolades.
My Taoist beliefs tell me that bamboo will survive a hurricane better than a sturdy oak, because of it’s felxibility. Swirl it around in your head and it will make sense. sdr, swords down, lets debate like gentlemen. Now about the paul newman reference, close but not nearly that good looking or charismatic. The lap is currenlty empty, it’s probably better that way, some people are best enjoyed misunderstood.
temeculaguy
ParticipantRt., I appreciate the compliments, but I am well aware I am beloved on the boards (I’m the third rail) so I hope you are not placating me to win your ongoing battle with sdrealtor. I meant what I said, you are highly intelligent and add value to conversations, I take some things away from your insight, as do others. Just let the battle with him go, you two are more similar than either of you want to believe. Don’t jump on him directly, but instead, offer a different viewpoint, perhaps your own, as opposed to quoted “so called” experts. If I may pay you a similar compliment, usually your opinion is far better than the one’s you quote. If someone says a house that was 900k will be 700k, instead of offering doom and gloom references, compile the facts in your head, come up with a number, and state it, not a shock value number but what you think, if it’s 550k or 450k, call it, and back it up as to why. Be careful not to generalize his market of the north coast, he knows his stuff, more than anyone I’ve met, he knows every tract, I’ve shared wine with him, he’s beat me in arguments going back a few years but only in his neighborhoods, so i don’t venture there anymore, you only get to be wrong so many times. You two can co-exist, it will take a fig leaf, you might have to agree with him when he earns it, but in the end, hundreds, if not thousands of people read these comments and I’ve read your stuff enough to know that is who you write for, so serve them. If you want to be one of the big boys, give some respect even when you don’t think you are getting it, because the rest of us will give it to you. humility pays off in spades.
We are entering winter, interest rates cannot hold too much longer, inflation is looming, buyers usually fade this time of year, something is going to change, soften your approach a little and more will listen, leave the door open to change because that door may be needed. I truly believe that if the mightly zip codes are going to fall, if convergence will happen, it will happen this winter and don’t you want to be around to collect the accolades.
My Taoist beliefs tell me that bamboo will survive a hurricane better than a sturdy oak, because of it’s felxibility. Swirl it around in your head and it will make sense. sdr, swords down, lets debate like gentlemen. Now about the paul newman reference, close but not nearly that good looking or charismatic. The lap is currenlty empty, it’s probably better that way, some people are best enjoyed misunderstood.
temeculaguy
ParticipantRt., I appreciate the compliments, but I am well aware I am beloved on the boards (I’m the third rail) so I hope you are not placating me to win your ongoing battle with sdrealtor. I meant what I said, you are highly intelligent and add value to conversations, I take some things away from your insight, as do others. Just let the battle with him go, you two are more similar than either of you want to believe. Don’t jump on him directly, but instead, offer a different viewpoint, perhaps your own, as opposed to quoted “so called” experts. If I may pay you a similar compliment, usually your opinion is far better than the one’s you quote. If someone says a house that was 900k will be 700k, instead of offering doom and gloom references, compile the facts in your head, come up with a number, and state it, not a shock value number but what you think, if it’s 550k or 450k, call it, and back it up as to why. Be careful not to generalize his market of the north coast, he knows his stuff, more than anyone I’ve met, he knows every tract, I’ve shared wine with him, he’s beat me in arguments going back a few years but only in his neighborhoods, so i don’t venture there anymore, you only get to be wrong so many times. You two can co-exist, it will take a fig leaf, you might have to agree with him when he earns it, but in the end, hundreds, if not thousands of people read these comments and I’ve read your stuff enough to know that is who you write for, so serve them. If you want to be one of the big boys, give some respect even when you don’t think you are getting it, because the rest of us will give it to you. humility pays off in spades.
We are entering winter, interest rates cannot hold too much longer, inflation is looming, buyers usually fade this time of year, something is going to change, soften your approach a little and more will listen, leave the door open to change because that door may be needed. I truly believe that if the mightly zip codes are going to fall, if convergence will happen, it will happen this winter and don’t you want to be around to collect the accolades.
My Taoist beliefs tell me that bamboo will survive a hurricane better than a sturdy oak, because of it’s felxibility. Swirl it around in your head and it will make sense. sdr, swords down, lets debate like gentlemen. Now about the paul newman reference, close but not nearly that good looking or charismatic. The lap is currenlty empty, it’s probably better that way, some people are best enjoyed misunderstood.
temeculaguy
Participantgood call pem, you will never be subject to the gyrations of the market with fundamentals like that. In 15 or 20 years you will be convinced that it was the best decision of your life. While I’ve grown to love my little patch of earth on the planet, the reason for being here and the reason I stay is the same. Having your children grow up being watched after school by their grandma, or having their grandpas offering what they think is expert advice at every soccer or football game, can’t be measured in dollars, it’s priceless. A lot of people don’t have family members that are reliable, alive, unselfish or a good influence, if you’ve got them, abuse the hell out of it. Two pieces of advice from someone who has been there, 1) never utter the words “they are my kids, let me raise them” (cause I didn’t mean it and I wish and hadn’t said it). 2) F*&K the books on raising kids, let the grandparents spoil the hell out of them, let grandma give them too much candy and let grandpa allow them to drive his car on his lap in some empty parking lot when they are twelve or light fireworks on the fourth of july.
Enjoy your home and your family!
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