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April 28, 2009 at 9:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389541April 28, 2009 at 9:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389747
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=Aecetia]Only you would turn this pandemic into an opportunity to misbehave. Why not use your old line about having the antidote or antibodies in your system?[/quote]
Great idea!! I’ll give it a few days and then put that pick up line into full force, perhaps I’ll incorporate it into my many online dating profiles. My new headline will read “I survived swine flu, the good news is that my body fluids are a vaccine.” I’ll bet you a dollar it works.
April 28, 2009 at 9:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389798temeculaguy
Participant[quote=Aecetia]Only you would turn this pandemic into an opportunity to misbehave. Why not use your old line about having the antidote or antibodies in your system?[/quote]
Great idea!! I’ll give it a few days and then put that pick up line into full force, perhaps I’ll incorporate it into my many online dating profiles. My new headline will read “I survived swine flu, the good news is that my body fluids are a vaccine.” I’ll bet you a dollar it works.
April 28, 2009 at 9:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389939temeculaguy
Participant[quote=Aecetia]Only you would turn this pandemic into an opportunity to misbehave. Why not use your old line about having the antidote or antibodies in your system?[/quote]
Great idea!! I’ll give it a few days and then put that pick up line into full force, perhaps I’ll incorporate it into my many online dating profiles. My new headline will read “I survived swine flu, the good news is that my body fluids are a vaccine.” I’ll bet you a dollar it works.
April 28, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389180temeculaguy
ParticipantThis type of flu turns your immune system against you, therefore, those with strong immune systems are usually the ones who die, unlike other illnesses.
So here’s my advice, weaken your immune system immediately. Drink, Smoke, eat bad foods and deprive yourself of sleep. Unsafe sex acts with questionable partners is also highly encouraged, maybe I should post my e-mail address in an effort to save lives.
April 28, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389446temeculaguy
ParticipantThis type of flu turns your immune system against you, therefore, those with strong immune systems are usually the ones who die, unlike other illnesses.
So here’s my advice, weaken your immune system immediately. Drink, Smoke, eat bad foods and deprive yourself of sleep. Unsafe sex acts with questionable partners is also highly encouraged, maybe I should post my e-mail address in an effort to save lives.
April 28, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389652temeculaguy
ParticipantThis type of flu turns your immune system against you, therefore, those with strong immune systems are usually the ones who die, unlike other illnesses.
So here’s my advice, weaken your immune system immediately. Drink, Smoke, eat bad foods and deprive yourself of sleep. Unsafe sex acts with questionable partners is also highly encouraged, maybe I should post my e-mail address in an effort to save lives.
April 28, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389703temeculaguy
ParticipantThis type of flu turns your immune system against you, therefore, those with strong immune systems are usually the ones who die, unlike other illnesses.
So here’s my advice, weaken your immune system immediately. Drink, Smoke, eat bad foods and deprive yourself of sleep. Unsafe sex acts with questionable partners is also highly encouraged, maybe I should post my e-mail address in an effort to save lives.
April 28, 2009 at 8:54 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389844temeculaguy
ParticipantThis type of flu turns your immune system against you, therefore, those with strong immune systems are usually the ones who die, unlike other illnesses.
So here’s my advice, weaken your immune system immediately. Drink, Smoke, eat bad foods and deprive yourself of sleep. Unsafe sex acts with questionable partners is also highly encouraged, maybe I should post my e-mail address in an effort to save lives.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI think carlsbad has a pretty good answer, most people who don’t have to sell, haven’t. Something to think about and I think it plays a bigger role than the bank shadow inventory.
But there is credence to the argument about diminishing space, temecula in particular, with the excepton of the half built tracts that shut down, there is no incorporated land left, during the next cycle it will experience its first land shortage. Those that are unfamiliar with the area and group in areas 10-15 miles north need to realize the distance between temec and wildomar is similar to carlsbad and escondido distance wise. There are no more orange groves to mow down, south is indian land/forest, east is county and 5 acre zoned, nothing left in the north of the city.
DWCAP, I don’t know how to answer the question, it was a stretch to call bottom, let alone call the style of the bottom. I’ll guess flat for all of 2009, the macro economy will dictate 2010. So many factors can have an effect, I think inflation is something that gets very little play these days but I don’t see how it is avoided in the next few years. I also don’t think the gov’t will fight it since it will help solve both the housing crisis and the debt issues.
Hey Temeculans, who’s up for a happy hour? I can’t make the next callahans event, and I hate to feel like I’ll be behind on my drinking scorecard. If there’s interest let’s set something up, maybe a sunday wine tasting, or an early week happy hour. If were gonna go down in flames I want my glass to be full.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI think carlsbad has a pretty good answer, most people who don’t have to sell, haven’t. Something to think about and I think it plays a bigger role than the bank shadow inventory.
But there is credence to the argument about diminishing space, temecula in particular, with the excepton of the half built tracts that shut down, there is no incorporated land left, during the next cycle it will experience its first land shortage. Those that are unfamiliar with the area and group in areas 10-15 miles north need to realize the distance between temec and wildomar is similar to carlsbad and escondido distance wise. There are no more orange groves to mow down, south is indian land/forest, east is county and 5 acre zoned, nothing left in the north of the city.
DWCAP, I don’t know how to answer the question, it was a stretch to call bottom, let alone call the style of the bottom. I’ll guess flat for all of 2009, the macro economy will dictate 2010. So many factors can have an effect, I think inflation is something that gets very little play these days but I don’t see how it is avoided in the next few years. I also don’t think the gov’t will fight it since it will help solve both the housing crisis and the debt issues.
Hey Temeculans, who’s up for a happy hour? I can’t make the next callahans event, and I hate to feel like I’ll be behind on my drinking scorecard. If there’s interest let’s set something up, maybe a sunday wine tasting, or an early week happy hour. If were gonna go down in flames I want my glass to be full.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI think carlsbad has a pretty good answer, most people who don’t have to sell, haven’t. Something to think about and I think it plays a bigger role than the bank shadow inventory.
But there is credence to the argument about diminishing space, temecula in particular, with the excepton of the half built tracts that shut down, there is no incorporated land left, during the next cycle it will experience its first land shortage. Those that are unfamiliar with the area and group in areas 10-15 miles north need to realize the distance between temec and wildomar is similar to carlsbad and escondido distance wise. There are no more orange groves to mow down, south is indian land/forest, east is county and 5 acre zoned, nothing left in the north of the city.
DWCAP, I don’t know how to answer the question, it was a stretch to call bottom, let alone call the style of the bottom. I’ll guess flat for all of 2009, the macro economy will dictate 2010. So many factors can have an effect, I think inflation is something that gets very little play these days but I don’t see how it is avoided in the next few years. I also don’t think the gov’t will fight it since it will help solve both the housing crisis and the debt issues.
Hey Temeculans, who’s up for a happy hour? I can’t make the next callahans event, and I hate to feel like I’ll be behind on my drinking scorecard. If there’s interest let’s set something up, maybe a sunday wine tasting, or an early week happy hour. If were gonna go down in flames I want my glass to be full.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI think carlsbad has a pretty good answer, most people who don’t have to sell, haven’t. Something to think about and I think it plays a bigger role than the bank shadow inventory.
But there is credence to the argument about diminishing space, temecula in particular, with the excepton of the half built tracts that shut down, there is no incorporated land left, during the next cycle it will experience its first land shortage. Those that are unfamiliar with the area and group in areas 10-15 miles north need to realize the distance between temec and wildomar is similar to carlsbad and escondido distance wise. There are no more orange groves to mow down, south is indian land/forest, east is county and 5 acre zoned, nothing left in the north of the city.
DWCAP, I don’t know how to answer the question, it was a stretch to call bottom, let alone call the style of the bottom. I’ll guess flat for all of 2009, the macro economy will dictate 2010. So many factors can have an effect, I think inflation is something that gets very little play these days but I don’t see how it is avoided in the next few years. I also don’t think the gov’t will fight it since it will help solve both the housing crisis and the debt issues.
Hey Temeculans, who’s up for a happy hour? I can’t make the next callahans event, and I hate to feel like I’ll be behind on my drinking scorecard. If there’s interest let’s set something up, maybe a sunday wine tasting, or an early week happy hour. If were gonna go down in flames I want my glass to be full.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI think carlsbad has a pretty good answer, most people who don’t have to sell, haven’t. Something to think about and I think it plays a bigger role than the bank shadow inventory.
But there is credence to the argument about diminishing space, temecula in particular, with the excepton of the half built tracts that shut down, there is no incorporated land left, during the next cycle it will experience its first land shortage. Those that are unfamiliar with the area and group in areas 10-15 miles north need to realize the distance between temec and wildomar is similar to carlsbad and escondido distance wise. There are no more orange groves to mow down, south is indian land/forest, east is county and 5 acre zoned, nothing left in the north of the city.
DWCAP, I don’t know how to answer the question, it was a stretch to call bottom, let alone call the style of the bottom. I’ll guess flat for all of 2009, the macro economy will dictate 2010. So many factors can have an effect, I think inflation is something that gets very little play these days but I don’t see how it is avoided in the next few years. I also don’t think the gov’t will fight it since it will help solve both the housing crisis and the debt issues.
Hey Temeculans, who’s up for a happy hour? I can’t make the next callahans event, and I hate to feel like I’ll be behind on my drinking scorecard. If there’s interest let’s set something up, maybe a sunday wine tasting, or an early week happy hour. If were gonna go down in flames I want my glass to be full.
temeculaguy
ParticipantThen you name the time frame, but name it now, that’s the thing with predictions, you don’t get to name them afterwards. You can’t say “things will be bad”, not quantify or define “bad” and then later say you were right.
Your sources are not excellent sources, you never adressed the fact that they are unreliable, they are not “the sources,” they are the sucker sources.
They are certainly not the industry standard sources.I am not in the industry, I’m just like you, I’m a guy who in 2006 was frustrated with the real estate prices, read all that I could, researched what I could and after nearly a three year endeavor I came to a few conclusions. Roubini and Shiller were on the money, the johnny come lately pundits are copycats who are selling hype but they are late to the game. I also learned that realty trac was crap, I tried to buy at least a dozen of their so called bank owned homes, all a mirage. Long before the word “bailout” was used, their listings, their shadow inventory from 2007, never materialized, this was before moratoriums, before anything had blown up, I watched, I waited and I was disapointed by their bad data. I wanted it to show up, I wanted it to explode before my eyes so I could have the house I wanted for the price I wanted. But it never came like they said it would, because they were and are selling an ideal, not unlike some religions. Eventually I realized it would happen slowly, so I bided my time goofing off with people on this site, learning more each day, tracking, visiting in person, waiting. Then you come along, I try to tell you Santa Claus isn’t real, but you won’t listen so it’s a journey you must make for yourself, hopefully the price of your tuition will be tolerable, I’ve done all I can with you. Time will tell, but as hard as you wish, that boat may never come for you because you have the wrong map and anyone with another map or has gotten lost with the very map you hold, is wrong in your eyes.
Maybe it’s true, maybe the government, the banks, the realtors and even the internet philosophers are all out to get you and in the end, you and you alone will be proven to be the wisest one of all. Good luck with that.
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