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June 18, 2009 at 7:32 PM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417478June 18, 2009 at 7:32 PM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417742
temeculaguy
ParticipantThe more I think about the scooby thing, the more I think we can use it as slang. If someone is knocking a particular area/house/stock because they want to buy it for less for themselves, that is “pulling a scooby.” Conversely, a “reverse scooby” is what Rt.66 can accuse me of when he thinks I’m pimping my hood for my own property values (which he really can’t if you look at my big picture, but it will be more funny when he does it).
Automatic Earth was a good read but there is no real debate on their boards, they are the victims of their own intelligence and the posters and contributing authors just build on each other until it is foil hat time.
Veritas, my ability to interpret biblical text is very poor, it would my most feared jeapordy category. But, yes, I entertain the crazy all the time, I am a nice as I can be, but I am way to rational/skeptical to take their advice, so if one has talked to the angels, I’d probably miss out. I wish one of them had told me that I should have bought Ford stock at $1.01, when I was about to do it, then I would have bought that guy some soup and see how much more the angels told him. But I’ll bet in that same bible, you can find twenty verses that warn of turning the street hobo into Dustin Hoffman in Rain man for your own financial gain.
June 18, 2009 at 7:32 PM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417808temeculaguy
ParticipantThe more I think about the scooby thing, the more I think we can use it as slang. If someone is knocking a particular area/house/stock because they want to buy it for less for themselves, that is “pulling a scooby.” Conversely, a “reverse scooby” is what Rt.66 can accuse me of when he thinks I’m pimping my hood for my own property values (which he really can’t if you look at my big picture, but it will be more funny when he does it).
Automatic Earth was a good read but there is no real debate on their boards, they are the victims of their own intelligence and the posters and contributing authors just build on each other until it is foil hat time.
Veritas, my ability to interpret biblical text is very poor, it would my most feared jeapordy category. But, yes, I entertain the crazy all the time, I am a nice as I can be, but I am way to rational/skeptical to take their advice, so if one has talked to the angels, I’d probably miss out. I wish one of them had told me that I should have bought Ford stock at $1.01, when I was about to do it, then I would have bought that guy some soup and see how much more the angels told him. But I’ll bet in that same bible, you can find twenty verses that warn of turning the street hobo into Dustin Hoffman in Rain man for your own financial gain.
June 18, 2009 at 7:32 PM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417968temeculaguy
ParticipantThe more I think about the scooby thing, the more I think we can use it as slang. If someone is knocking a particular area/house/stock because they want to buy it for less for themselves, that is “pulling a scooby.” Conversely, a “reverse scooby” is what Rt.66 can accuse me of when he thinks I’m pimping my hood for my own property values (which he really can’t if you look at my big picture, but it will be more funny when he does it).
Automatic Earth was a good read but there is no real debate on their boards, they are the victims of their own intelligence and the posters and contributing authors just build on each other until it is foil hat time.
Veritas, my ability to interpret biblical text is very poor, it would my most feared jeapordy category. But, yes, I entertain the crazy all the time, I am a nice as I can be, but I am way to rational/skeptical to take their advice, so if one has talked to the angels, I’d probably miss out. I wish one of them had told me that I should have bought Ford stock at $1.01, when I was about to do it, then I would have bought that guy some soup and see how much more the angels told him. But I’ll bet in that same bible, you can find twenty verses that warn of turning the street hobo into Dustin Hoffman in Rain man for your own financial gain.
June 18, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417130temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]I’m more concerned about the homeless guy lowering your home value. if he manage to get a couple of friends, so it’ll be a camp, and then we really will have that 90% value reduction.
[/quote]Actually he isn’t near home, I’ve been logging a lot of hours these days at the office in gotham city, I am a lunch jogger guy, but that is a good idea, wish I had thought about. Parking a crazy guy in front of the house you want to buy, it has a scooby doo feel to it, like haunting a place to drive the value down. Most scooby doo plots ended up having to do with appraised value, I wish I had applied scooby doo tactics in real life?
June 18, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417366temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]I’m more concerned about the homeless guy lowering your home value. if he manage to get a couple of friends, so it’ll be a camp, and then we really will have that 90% value reduction.
[/quote]Actually he isn’t near home, I’ve been logging a lot of hours these days at the office in gotham city, I am a lunch jogger guy, but that is a good idea, wish I had thought about. Parking a crazy guy in front of the house you want to buy, it has a scooby doo feel to it, like haunting a place to drive the value down. Most scooby doo plots ended up having to do with appraised value, I wish I had applied scooby doo tactics in real life?
June 18, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417629temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]I’m more concerned about the homeless guy lowering your home value. if he manage to get a couple of friends, so it’ll be a camp, and then we really will have that 90% value reduction.
[/quote]Actually he isn’t near home, I’ve been logging a lot of hours these days at the office in gotham city, I am a lunch jogger guy, but that is a good idea, wish I had thought about. Parking a crazy guy in front of the house you want to buy, it has a scooby doo feel to it, like haunting a place to drive the value down. Most scooby doo plots ended up having to do with appraised value, I wish I had applied scooby doo tactics in real life?
June 18, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417695temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]I’m more concerned about the homeless guy lowering your home value. if he manage to get a couple of friends, so it’ll be a camp, and then we really will have that 90% value reduction.
[/quote]Actually he isn’t near home, I’ve been logging a lot of hours these days at the office in gotham city, I am a lunch jogger guy, but that is a good idea, wish I had thought about. Parking a crazy guy in front of the house you want to buy, it has a scooby doo feel to it, like haunting a place to drive the value down. Most scooby doo plots ended up having to do with appraised value, I wish I had applied scooby doo tactics in real life?
June 18, 2009 at 11:40 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417856temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]I’m more concerned about the homeless guy lowering your home value. if he manage to get a couple of friends, so it’ll be a camp, and then we really will have that 90% value reduction.
[/quote]Actually he isn’t near home, I’ve been logging a lot of hours these days at the office in gotham city, I am a lunch jogger guy, but that is a good idea, wish I had thought about. Parking a crazy guy in front of the house you want to buy, it has a scooby doo feel to it, like haunting a place to drive the value down. Most scooby doo plots ended up having to do with appraised value, I wish I had applied scooby doo tactics in real life?
June 18, 2009 at 10:26 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417095temeculaguy
ParticipantYou forgot these gems from the list
#21. Universities will go out of business as no one will be able to afford to attend
#33 We are headed for resource wars, which will result in much resource and infrastructure destruction
#35 Ordinary people are unlikely to be able to afford oil products AT ALL within 5 years
I saw this movie already, Mel Gibson was excellent in it, especially the first two, by the time they got around to making thunderdome, it got silly.
I know you said you didn’t agree with it, but if you don’t agree with much of it, you have dismiss it all. There is a homeless crazy guy that is always at the same spot on my daily jogging route, he reads aloud from a book, kinda shouting to all passers by. A few times I’ve removed my headphones to hear what he is saying. None of it manages to sink in because he is a crazy guy that yells 10 hours a day on the corner, so if he mixed in a stock pick as i jogged by, maybe one that I agree with, should I listen to everything he says, maybe pull up a lawn chair and listen to the sermon of insanity, then plan my finances based on his knowledge. Thanks, but no thanks, that’s why I have an Ipod
good luck with that 90% reduction on average for r/e
June 18, 2009 at 10:26 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417332temeculaguy
ParticipantYou forgot these gems from the list
#21. Universities will go out of business as no one will be able to afford to attend
#33 We are headed for resource wars, which will result in much resource and infrastructure destruction
#35 Ordinary people are unlikely to be able to afford oil products AT ALL within 5 years
I saw this movie already, Mel Gibson was excellent in it, especially the first two, by the time they got around to making thunderdome, it got silly.
I know you said you didn’t agree with it, but if you don’t agree with much of it, you have dismiss it all. There is a homeless crazy guy that is always at the same spot on my daily jogging route, he reads aloud from a book, kinda shouting to all passers by. A few times I’ve removed my headphones to hear what he is saying. None of it manages to sink in because he is a crazy guy that yells 10 hours a day on the corner, so if he mixed in a stock pick as i jogged by, maybe one that I agree with, should I listen to everything he says, maybe pull up a lawn chair and listen to the sermon of insanity, then plan my finances based on his knowledge. Thanks, but no thanks, that’s why I have an Ipod
good luck with that 90% reduction on average for r/e
June 18, 2009 at 10:26 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417594temeculaguy
ParticipantYou forgot these gems from the list
#21. Universities will go out of business as no one will be able to afford to attend
#33 We are headed for resource wars, which will result in much resource and infrastructure destruction
#35 Ordinary people are unlikely to be able to afford oil products AT ALL within 5 years
I saw this movie already, Mel Gibson was excellent in it, especially the first two, by the time they got around to making thunderdome, it got silly.
I know you said you didn’t agree with it, but if you don’t agree with much of it, you have dismiss it all. There is a homeless crazy guy that is always at the same spot on my daily jogging route, he reads aloud from a book, kinda shouting to all passers by. A few times I’ve removed my headphones to hear what he is saying. None of it manages to sink in because he is a crazy guy that yells 10 hours a day on the corner, so if he mixed in a stock pick as i jogged by, maybe one that I agree with, should I listen to everything he says, maybe pull up a lawn chair and listen to the sermon of insanity, then plan my finances based on his knowledge. Thanks, but no thanks, that’s why I have an Ipod
good luck with that 90% reduction on average for r/e
June 18, 2009 at 10:26 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417660temeculaguy
ParticipantYou forgot these gems from the list
#21. Universities will go out of business as no one will be able to afford to attend
#33 We are headed for resource wars, which will result in much resource and infrastructure destruction
#35 Ordinary people are unlikely to be able to afford oil products AT ALL within 5 years
I saw this movie already, Mel Gibson was excellent in it, especially the first two, by the time they got around to making thunderdome, it got silly.
I know you said you didn’t agree with it, but if you don’t agree with much of it, you have dismiss it all. There is a homeless crazy guy that is always at the same spot on my daily jogging route, he reads aloud from a book, kinda shouting to all passers by. A few times I’ve removed my headphones to hear what he is saying. None of it manages to sink in because he is a crazy guy that yells 10 hours a day on the corner, so if he mixed in a stock pick as i jogged by, maybe one that I agree with, should I listen to everything he says, maybe pull up a lawn chair and listen to the sermon of insanity, then plan my finances based on his knowledge. Thanks, but no thanks, that’s why I have an Ipod
good luck with that 90% reduction on average for r/e
June 18, 2009 at 10:26 AM in reply to: WARNING if you are feverishly trying to “score” one of them REO deals, DON’T READ. #417821temeculaguy
ParticipantYou forgot these gems from the list
#21. Universities will go out of business as no one will be able to afford to attend
#33 We are headed for resource wars, which will result in much resource and infrastructure destruction
#35 Ordinary people are unlikely to be able to afford oil products AT ALL within 5 years
I saw this movie already, Mel Gibson was excellent in it, especially the first two, by the time they got around to making thunderdome, it got silly.
I know you said you didn’t agree with it, but if you don’t agree with much of it, you have dismiss it all. There is a homeless crazy guy that is always at the same spot on my daily jogging route, he reads aloud from a book, kinda shouting to all passers by. A few times I’ve removed my headphones to hear what he is saying. None of it manages to sink in because he is a crazy guy that yells 10 hours a day on the corner, so if he mixed in a stock pick as i jogged by, maybe one that I agree with, should I listen to everything he says, maybe pull up a lawn chair and listen to the sermon of insanity, then plan my finances based on his knowledge. Thanks, but no thanks, that’s why I have an Ipod
good luck with that 90% reduction on average for r/e
June 17, 2009 at 10:39 PM in reply to: Now that Cramer has called bottom, can I retract my call? #417010temeculaguy
ParticipantRt.66 is correct in his assumption, sorry if it seemed confusing 5year, perhaps i should have linked my reference point.
http://www.snopes.com/sports/football/maddencurse.asp
I thought all San Diegans would know about the madden curse, Ladanian Tomlinson was scheduled to be on it last year and San Diegans went nuts (LT ended up refusing). Vince Young ended up on the cover, and within a few months he was finished.
With regards to cramer, I highly doubt any piggies would suddenly think we are endorsing him, he’s usually wrong and that is why I was unhappy he came to the same conclusion I did, making me doubt myself.
Here’s a non sports analogy, imagine you are the smartest kid in class, next to you sits the dumbest kid in class. You are taking a test, you come up with the first few answers, casually look over at dummy and he has the same answers. You know he’s wrong, he’s always wrong, so are you wrong or did he copy you. You hide your answers for the next batch, look over and he’s got all the same answers again, CRAP!
Wrong or right, there are certain people you never want agreeing with you, they make you want to do your research over, cramer is one of those people. He makes so many predictions that he’s bound to get some of them right, he has called the bottom or the top for every market so many times that I can’t tell if he’s just lucky (like the broken clock being right twice a day) or if my prediction is now cursed. If my watch says it’s 3 o’clock and the broken clock says the same, I’m going to have to call time on the phone because now I don’t trust my watch.
Former govenor/current attorney general Jerry Brown said and did some things recently that I agreed with when I read them, Raiders owner Al Davis has made some off season player moves that I would have also done, but these guys are crazy people, so does that make me crazy too, do crazy people know they are going crazy when they do, is the first symptom of losing one’s mind when you start agreeing with known crazy people, now cramer? What’s next? Will I give out copies of David Lereah’s book for Christmas?
I cut my wine down to just a couple nights a week a few months ago and started jogging 5 days a week (in preparation for thong season), I think I’m going to abandon this health kick, it’s screwing me up.
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