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temeculaguy
ParticipantI like the site, thanks for the link. If it is esmith, nice work, again. In his writings he links ocrenter on BMIT, another nice piece of work, I need to get out more and see what others are doing. Both have more credibility every time I look at their work. When this housing bubble is all over with there will be a serious waste of writing talent, these guys make newspaper reporters look like third graders with crayons.
So if I read the analysis correctly, the last bastions of high pricing are set up for a fall and my beloved outskirts doesn’t have many exciting things in store for me, oh well. It’s not like things will be turning around anytime soon, especially if CV and the coast goes into the tank and gas breaks $5, I’ll be O.K. and you 52 corridor folks will have a nice year watching it fall.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI like the site, thanks for the link. If it is esmith, nice work, again. In his writings he links ocrenter on BMIT, another nice piece of work, I need to get out more and see what others are doing. Both have more credibility every time I look at their work. When this housing bubble is all over with there will be a serious waste of writing talent, these guys make newspaper reporters look like third graders with crayons.
So if I read the analysis correctly, the last bastions of high pricing are set up for a fall and my beloved outskirts doesn’t have many exciting things in store for me, oh well. It’s not like things will be turning around anytime soon, especially if CV and the coast goes into the tank and gas breaks $5, I’ll be O.K. and you 52 corridor folks will have a nice year watching it fall.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI like the site, thanks for the link. If it is esmith, nice work, again. In his writings he links ocrenter on BMIT, another nice piece of work, I need to get out more and see what others are doing. Both have more credibility every time I look at their work. When this housing bubble is all over with there will be a serious waste of writing talent, these guys make newspaper reporters look like third graders with crayons.
So if I read the analysis correctly, the last bastions of high pricing are set up for a fall and my beloved outskirts doesn’t have many exciting things in store for me, oh well. It’s not like things will be turning around anytime soon, especially if CV and the coast goes into the tank and gas breaks $5, I’ll be O.K. and you 52 corridor folks will have a nice year watching it fall.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI was going to make some comment about our resident lovable semi-nutball dharma, until I read the article Aecitia posted. If you have half an acre, the pest control aspect is kinda nice. I have a friend who has a couple of acres and he borrows goats a few times a year, some of it is hilly and rocky and a pain to weed. Even if you could get the hoa to let you have them, the coyotes would eat them within a week, it’s hard enough keeping cats in these parts.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI was going to make some comment about our resident lovable semi-nutball dharma, until I read the article Aecitia posted. If you have half an acre, the pest control aspect is kinda nice. I have a friend who has a couple of acres and he borrows goats a few times a year, some of it is hilly and rocky and a pain to weed. Even if you could get the hoa to let you have them, the coyotes would eat them within a week, it’s hard enough keeping cats in these parts.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI was going to make some comment about our resident lovable semi-nutball dharma, until I read the article Aecitia posted. If you have half an acre, the pest control aspect is kinda nice. I have a friend who has a couple of acres and he borrows goats a few times a year, some of it is hilly and rocky and a pain to weed. Even if you could get the hoa to let you have them, the coyotes would eat them within a week, it’s hard enough keeping cats in these parts.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI was going to make some comment about our resident lovable semi-nutball dharma, until I read the article Aecitia posted. If you have half an acre, the pest control aspect is kinda nice. I have a friend who has a couple of acres and he borrows goats a few times a year, some of it is hilly and rocky and a pain to weed. Even if you could get the hoa to let you have them, the coyotes would eat them within a week, it’s hard enough keeping cats in these parts.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI was going to make some comment about our resident lovable semi-nutball dharma, until I read the article Aecitia posted. If you have half an acre, the pest control aspect is kinda nice. I have a friend who has a couple of acres and he borrows goats a few times a year, some of it is hilly and rocky and a pain to weed. Even if you could get the hoa to let you have them, the coyotes would eat them within a week, it’s hard enough keeping cats in these parts.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAsia, I guess the buy and hold argument or at least the rent stability aspects are appealing. The point of the thread was that in my area it is already rent nuetral, actually it is cheaper to buy, yet I sit. Mostly I think that Bugs’ advice rings in my head, beckoning me to at least wait till the fall or winter, but even then I’m not so sure I will automatically do it. This is the only year in the last twenty that I have rented and I like it, a lot. I have more money than ever before, more invested than ever, yet my income isn’t significantly higher. There are a lot of expenses with owning that I never realized until I stopped. There is also a lot of savings going with a smaller place, the place I’m in is about half the size of the last one I owned and it doesn’t bother me one bit, point is, it will be hard to voluntarily end this party.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAsia, I guess the buy and hold argument or at least the rent stability aspects are appealing. The point of the thread was that in my area it is already rent nuetral, actually it is cheaper to buy, yet I sit. Mostly I think that Bugs’ advice rings in my head, beckoning me to at least wait till the fall or winter, but even then I’m not so sure I will automatically do it. This is the only year in the last twenty that I have rented and I like it, a lot. I have more money than ever before, more invested than ever, yet my income isn’t significantly higher. There are a lot of expenses with owning that I never realized until I stopped. There is also a lot of savings going with a smaller place, the place I’m in is about half the size of the last one I owned and it doesn’t bother me one bit, point is, it will be hard to voluntarily end this party.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAsia, I guess the buy and hold argument or at least the rent stability aspects are appealing. The point of the thread was that in my area it is already rent nuetral, actually it is cheaper to buy, yet I sit. Mostly I think that Bugs’ advice rings in my head, beckoning me to at least wait till the fall or winter, but even then I’m not so sure I will automatically do it. This is the only year in the last twenty that I have rented and I like it, a lot. I have more money than ever before, more invested than ever, yet my income isn’t significantly higher. There are a lot of expenses with owning that I never realized until I stopped. There is also a lot of savings going with a smaller place, the place I’m in is about half the size of the last one I owned and it doesn’t bother me one bit, point is, it will be hard to voluntarily end this party.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAsia, I guess the buy and hold argument or at least the rent stability aspects are appealing. The point of the thread was that in my area it is already rent nuetral, actually it is cheaper to buy, yet I sit. Mostly I think that Bugs’ advice rings in my head, beckoning me to at least wait till the fall or winter, but even then I’m not so sure I will automatically do it. This is the only year in the last twenty that I have rented and I like it, a lot. I have more money than ever before, more invested than ever, yet my income isn’t significantly higher. There are a lot of expenses with owning that I never realized until I stopped. There is also a lot of savings going with a smaller place, the place I’m in is about half the size of the last one I owned and it doesn’t bother me one bit, point is, it will be hard to voluntarily end this party.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAsia, I guess the buy and hold argument or at least the rent stability aspects are appealing. The point of the thread was that in my area it is already rent nuetral, actually it is cheaper to buy, yet I sit. Mostly I think that Bugs’ advice rings in my head, beckoning me to at least wait till the fall or winter, but even then I’m not so sure I will automatically do it. This is the only year in the last twenty that I have rented and I like it, a lot. I have more money than ever before, more invested than ever, yet my income isn’t significantly higher. There are a lot of expenses with owning that I never realized until I stopped. There is also a lot of savings going with a smaller place, the place I’m in is about half the size of the last one I owned and it doesn’t bother me one bit, point is, it will be hard to voluntarily end this party.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAlan,
Regarding the show, http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/06/03/its-showtime-for-inside-the-nfl/
I’m not signing up for showtime just yet, the talent list just isn’t the same, they had the mix just perfect and without Collinsworth (the best analyst alive) or Costas and King (the best insider), I don’t know that it will retain “keep until I delete” status on my TIVO. Time will tell.
With regards to the raiders, they already have head cases, they are violationg the “one head case player per team” rule and that rule only works with a strong coach (Moss-Belichic or T.O.-Parcells), I am still waiting for T.O. to melt down becuse Wade Phillips isn’t strong enough to control him. If you get more than one head case, they feed off each other and try to outdo each other, ie. 2007 Bengals. This rule applies to families and workplaces, more than one and things go to hell.
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