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February 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #666908February 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667513
temeculaguy
ParticipantFame is overrated, obscurity and annonymity bring comfort and are often misundertood.
February 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667651temeculaguy
ParticipantFame is overrated, obscurity and annonymity bring comfort and are often misundertood.
February 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667991temeculaguy
ParticipantFame is overrated, obscurity and annonymity bring comfort and are often misundertood.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI take this as another sign that it just may be that we’ve reached equilibrium. A lot of the more conservative and bearish piggs are starting to buy. I wont say congratulations because you asked us to use that word, but I wish you didn’t feel the hint or remorse that I detect in your words. I think you may be experiencing what I did, which is common once you start aiming at a moving target. Think back, what did you seek when you started this quest? Would it have seemed out of reach to get this house at this price with this interest rate on that day when you first started looking? You got what you started out looking for if you harken back just a few years, you might have gotten even more than you originally set out to find. It’s possible that the mindset during the bubble is happening to you but in reverse. Because things have been on the decline for a while now, it feels they always will head that way, yet we all know things never stay the same forever. Look at the big picture, you will have a place of your own, a happy relationship, a compromise that you can be proud of, a great fixed rate and a payment that you can afford. This part of your life is now less dependant on the inevitable winds of change. You’ve been at this for years, you have the knowledge and the power to never lose at this game again and now you get a garden and a deserved break. Peace has a value, remorse doesn’t. But look at walter, he bought and his process felt like we were watching someone give birth, lots of screaming and blood and he was sure it would all end badly. Ask him right now and he’d probably tell you his remorse and fear have begun to fade. Most pigs do, they feel that no matter when they buy, priced will fall immediately after they do. Those feelings are normal and they will pass. Everything happens for a reason and every journey has a purpose, if I may quote Paulo Coehlo, “when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it.”
You’ve always been one of my favorite writers, paint and gardening will consume a chunk of your time moving forward, but do come back on occasion, share your experinces and teach others. Congratulations, oops, I said it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI take this as another sign that it just may be that we’ve reached equilibrium. A lot of the more conservative and bearish piggs are starting to buy. I wont say congratulations because you asked us to use that word, but I wish you didn’t feel the hint or remorse that I detect in your words. I think you may be experiencing what I did, which is common once you start aiming at a moving target. Think back, what did you seek when you started this quest? Would it have seemed out of reach to get this house at this price with this interest rate on that day when you first started looking? You got what you started out looking for if you harken back just a few years, you might have gotten even more than you originally set out to find. It’s possible that the mindset during the bubble is happening to you but in reverse. Because things have been on the decline for a while now, it feels they always will head that way, yet we all know things never stay the same forever. Look at the big picture, you will have a place of your own, a happy relationship, a compromise that you can be proud of, a great fixed rate and a payment that you can afford. This part of your life is now less dependant on the inevitable winds of change. You’ve been at this for years, you have the knowledge and the power to never lose at this game again and now you get a garden and a deserved break. Peace has a value, remorse doesn’t. But look at walter, he bought and his process felt like we were watching someone give birth, lots of screaming and blood and he was sure it would all end badly. Ask him right now and he’d probably tell you his remorse and fear have begun to fade. Most pigs do, they feel that no matter when they buy, priced will fall immediately after they do. Those feelings are normal and they will pass. Everything happens for a reason and every journey has a purpose, if I may quote Paulo Coehlo, “when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it.”
You’ve always been one of my favorite writers, paint and gardening will consume a chunk of your time moving forward, but do come back on occasion, share your experinces and teach others. Congratulations, oops, I said it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI take this as another sign that it just may be that we’ve reached equilibrium. A lot of the more conservative and bearish piggs are starting to buy. I wont say congratulations because you asked us to use that word, but I wish you didn’t feel the hint or remorse that I detect in your words. I think you may be experiencing what I did, which is common once you start aiming at a moving target. Think back, what did you seek when you started this quest? Would it have seemed out of reach to get this house at this price with this interest rate on that day when you first started looking? You got what you started out looking for if you harken back just a few years, you might have gotten even more than you originally set out to find. It’s possible that the mindset during the bubble is happening to you but in reverse. Because things have been on the decline for a while now, it feels they always will head that way, yet we all know things never stay the same forever. Look at the big picture, you will have a place of your own, a happy relationship, a compromise that you can be proud of, a great fixed rate and a payment that you can afford. This part of your life is now less dependant on the inevitable winds of change. You’ve been at this for years, you have the knowledge and the power to never lose at this game again and now you get a garden and a deserved break. Peace has a value, remorse doesn’t. But look at walter, he bought and his process felt like we were watching someone give birth, lots of screaming and blood and he was sure it would all end badly. Ask him right now and he’d probably tell you his remorse and fear have begun to fade. Most pigs do, they feel that no matter when they buy, priced will fall immediately after they do. Those feelings are normal and they will pass. Everything happens for a reason and every journey has a purpose, if I may quote Paulo Coehlo, “when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it.”
You’ve always been one of my favorite writers, paint and gardening will consume a chunk of your time moving forward, but do come back on occasion, share your experinces and teach others. Congratulations, oops, I said it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI take this as another sign that it just may be that we’ve reached equilibrium. A lot of the more conservative and bearish piggs are starting to buy. I wont say congratulations because you asked us to use that word, but I wish you didn’t feel the hint or remorse that I detect in your words. I think you may be experiencing what I did, which is common once you start aiming at a moving target. Think back, what did you seek when you started this quest? Would it have seemed out of reach to get this house at this price with this interest rate on that day when you first started looking? You got what you started out looking for if you harken back just a few years, you might have gotten even more than you originally set out to find. It’s possible that the mindset during the bubble is happening to you but in reverse. Because things have been on the decline for a while now, it feels they always will head that way, yet we all know things never stay the same forever. Look at the big picture, you will have a place of your own, a happy relationship, a compromise that you can be proud of, a great fixed rate and a payment that you can afford. This part of your life is now less dependant on the inevitable winds of change. You’ve been at this for years, you have the knowledge and the power to never lose at this game again and now you get a garden and a deserved break. Peace has a value, remorse doesn’t. But look at walter, he bought and his process felt like we were watching someone give birth, lots of screaming and blood and he was sure it would all end badly. Ask him right now and he’d probably tell you his remorse and fear have begun to fade. Most pigs do, they feel that no matter when they buy, priced will fall immediately after they do. Those feelings are normal and they will pass. Everything happens for a reason and every journey has a purpose, if I may quote Paulo Coehlo, “when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it.”
You’ve always been one of my favorite writers, paint and gardening will consume a chunk of your time moving forward, but do come back on occasion, share your experinces and teach others. Congratulations, oops, I said it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI take this as another sign that it just may be that we’ve reached equilibrium. A lot of the more conservative and bearish piggs are starting to buy. I wont say congratulations because you asked us to use that word, but I wish you didn’t feel the hint or remorse that I detect in your words. I think you may be experiencing what I did, which is common once you start aiming at a moving target. Think back, what did you seek when you started this quest? Would it have seemed out of reach to get this house at this price with this interest rate on that day when you first started looking? You got what you started out looking for if you harken back just a few years, you might have gotten even more than you originally set out to find. It’s possible that the mindset during the bubble is happening to you but in reverse. Because things have been on the decline for a while now, it feels they always will head that way, yet we all know things never stay the same forever. Look at the big picture, you will have a place of your own, a happy relationship, a compromise that you can be proud of, a great fixed rate and a payment that you can afford. This part of your life is now less dependant on the inevitable winds of change. You’ve been at this for years, you have the knowledge and the power to never lose at this game again and now you get a garden and a deserved break. Peace has a value, remorse doesn’t. But look at walter, he bought and his process felt like we were watching someone give birth, lots of screaming and blood and he was sure it would all end badly. Ask him right now and he’d probably tell you his remorse and fear have begun to fade. Most pigs do, they feel that no matter when they buy, priced will fall immediately after they do. Those feelings are normal and they will pass. Everything happens for a reason and every journey has a purpose, if I may quote Paulo Coehlo, “when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it.”
You’ve always been one of my favorite writers, paint and gardening will consume a chunk of your time moving forward, but do come back on occasion, share your experinces and teach others. Congratulations, oops, I said it.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Florida is allright I guess, plus it is very close to the United States.[/quote]
I was going to say Texas or just the South in general. It feels like another country except it has the same currency. Try this experiment, take a two destination vacation and have one stop be in the South and one stop be in Canada and for most Californians, you will instinctively look for your passport when leaving the South and think nothing of it when leaving Canada.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Florida is allright I guess, plus it is very close to the United States.[/quote]
I was going to say Texas or just the South in general. It feels like another country except it has the same currency. Try this experiment, take a two destination vacation and have one stop be in the South and one stop be in Canada and for most Californians, you will instinctively look for your passport when leaving the South and think nothing of it when leaving Canada.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Florida is allright I guess, plus it is very close to the United States.[/quote]
I was going to say Texas or just the South in general. It feels like another country except it has the same currency. Try this experiment, take a two destination vacation and have one stop be in the South and one stop be in Canada and for most Californians, you will instinctively look for your passport when leaving the South and think nothing of it when leaving Canada.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Florida is allright I guess, plus it is very close to the United States.[/quote]
I was going to say Texas or just the South in general. It feels like another country except it has the same currency. Try this experiment, take a two destination vacation and have one stop be in the South and one stop be in Canada and for most Californians, you will instinctively look for your passport when leaving the South and think nothing of it when leaving Canada.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Florida is allright I guess, plus it is very close to the United States.[/quote]
I was going to say Texas or just the South in general. It feels like another country except it has the same currency. Try this experiment, take a two destination vacation and have one stop be in the South and one stop be in Canada and for most Californians, you will instinctively look for your passport when leaving the South and think nothing of it when leaving Canada.
temeculaguy
ParticipantNFW, really, they got to adhte too, I’m screwed.
I didn’t want to have to do this, but I think he reads piggington so I’m going to write a letter to god, not sure if I’m a believer but every guy that wakes me up on a Saturday morning says he listens, so here goes.
“God, seriously, I never really ask for much. I’m nice to people, I help everytime I can, I open doors for old people, I feed strays, I buy girl scout cookies. I’m fine with the fact that every time I back out of a potential investment it shoots to the moon without me. I appreciate your gifts (kudos on the wine tobacco, women and song) and I never take without asking. But I am afflicted with a passion for sports, one that I think is probably your fault, supposedly I was created in your image and in case you forgot, your image watches too much espn. It is not within my control that I find myself in San Diego at least one or two nights a week, where I only have access to basic cable yet I have high speed internet when I am there. I realize you favor BYU, Jimmer Ferdette and his magic underwear, but they are also in the Mountain West and have a terrible television contract too. So when you punish me, just think, you are also punsihing the non sinners. I just want to watch the Aztecs and the Lakers play basketball and the Chargers and Browns play football. You appreciate suffering, watching the Browns play is a form of suffering, one that I am accustomed to. Many people doubt you because of the holocaust, and you do have some explaining to do about that. But don’t make it any harder on yourself, don’t give the doubters any more ammunition, do you really need to be a dick. Just let us watch the Aztecs in their only great season in the last 90 years, we waited, we believed, we are the meek and we were promised our inheritence. Just think about it. If you still say no, then I’ll be expecting to get in on the IPO of the next google, I want to be madly in love for the rest of my life and not be dissapointed and everyone I know gets good health.”
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