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temeculaguy
ParticipantWanting a recession and predicting one are two seperate things. Wanting to be right or just planning that you are right, equally different. I know there are people who earn 50k and have very little savings so their only hope for ownership is moving or a collapse so the prices fall in line with their income. But that person is not the majority here and that person will likely be negatively affected by a recession as well.
I hate being demonized for predicting a dramatic housing decline and a recession brought on by said collapse, I didn’t cause it, I just saw it coming and planned for it. So did most of my homeboys on this site. If we had planned for a particular stock to rise and bought it before it went up, nobody would be critical of us, that we are profiting from some “victim.” But that’s exactly what we would have done, the person we bought the stock from lost, we won, yet we are considered “smart.” Predict that housing will crash, buy a repo for half price and suddenly we hurt some old lady with our greed and our wishing misfortune on others. Both scenarios are the same, they just play out differently to you conscious. My weekly “wire” quote is fitting “It’s all in the game.”
temeculaguy
ParticipantWanting a recession and predicting one are two seperate things. Wanting to be right or just planning that you are right, equally different. I know there are people who earn 50k and have very little savings so their only hope for ownership is moving or a collapse so the prices fall in line with their income. But that person is not the majority here and that person will likely be negatively affected by a recession as well.
I hate being demonized for predicting a dramatic housing decline and a recession brought on by said collapse, I didn’t cause it, I just saw it coming and planned for it. So did most of my homeboys on this site. If we had planned for a particular stock to rise and bought it before it went up, nobody would be critical of us, that we are profiting from some “victim.” But that’s exactly what we would have done, the person we bought the stock from lost, we won, yet we are considered “smart.” Predict that housing will crash, buy a repo for half price and suddenly we hurt some old lady with our greed and our wishing misfortune on others. Both scenarios are the same, they just play out differently to you conscious. My weekly “wire” quote is fitting “It’s all in the game.”
temeculaguy
ParticipantWanting a recession and predicting one are two seperate things. Wanting to be right or just planning that you are right, equally different. I know there are people who earn 50k and have very little savings so their only hope for ownership is moving or a collapse so the prices fall in line with their income. But that person is not the majority here and that person will likely be negatively affected by a recession as well.
I hate being demonized for predicting a dramatic housing decline and a recession brought on by said collapse, I didn’t cause it, I just saw it coming and planned for it. So did most of my homeboys on this site. If we had planned for a particular stock to rise and bought it before it went up, nobody would be critical of us, that we are profiting from some “victim.” But that’s exactly what we would have done, the person we bought the stock from lost, we won, yet we are considered “smart.” Predict that housing will crash, buy a repo for half price and suddenly we hurt some old lady with our greed and our wishing misfortune on others. Both scenarios are the same, they just play out differently to you conscious. My weekly “wire” quote is fitting “It’s all in the game.”
temeculaguy
ParticipantWanting a recession and predicting one are two seperate things. Wanting to be right or just planning that you are right, equally different. I know there are people who earn 50k and have very little savings so their only hope for ownership is moving or a collapse so the prices fall in line with their income. But that person is not the majority here and that person will likely be negatively affected by a recession as well.
I hate being demonized for predicting a dramatic housing decline and a recession brought on by said collapse, I didn’t cause it, I just saw it coming and planned for it. So did most of my homeboys on this site. If we had planned for a particular stock to rise and bought it before it went up, nobody would be critical of us, that we are profiting from some “victim.” But that’s exactly what we would have done, the person we bought the stock from lost, we won, yet we are considered “smart.” Predict that housing will crash, buy a repo for half price and suddenly we hurt some old lady with our greed and our wishing misfortune on others. Both scenarios are the same, they just play out differently to you conscious. My weekly “wire” quote is fitting “It’s all in the game.”
January 29, 2008 at 11:45 PM in reply to: 60% off at temecula auction and conclusive evidence that I’m an idiot #145045temeculaguy
ParticipantWell thanks Rustico, I guess I wasn’t looking on the bright side, silly me. I won a beer bet over who would find the first 50% off S. Temecula home, I guess I’m the luckiest guy in the world and all my research has totally paid off. Instead of my $900 mortgage payment I can always enjoy my free beer and rent one of these in the same tract for double what buying would cost me (rough estimate that the tax break washes out taxes and insurance).
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/550157016.html
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/555046767.html
I wish you had cheered me up sooner, now how am I going to get this fork out of my eye?
January 29, 2008 at 11:45 PM in reply to: 60% off at temecula auction and conclusive evidence that I’m an idiot #145286temeculaguy
ParticipantWell thanks Rustico, I guess I wasn’t looking on the bright side, silly me. I won a beer bet over who would find the first 50% off S. Temecula home, I guess I’m the luckiest guy in the world and all my research has totally paid off. Instead of my $900 mortgage payment I can always enjoy my free beer and rent one of these in the same tract for double what buying would cost me (rough estimate that the tax break washes out taxes and insurance).
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/550157016.html
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/555046767.html
I wish you had cheered me up sooner, now how am I going to get this fork out of my eye?
January 29, 2008 at 11:45 PM in reply to: 60% off at temecula auction and conclusive evidence that I’m an idiot #145312temeculaguy
ParticipantWell thanks Rustico, I guess I wasn’t looking on the bright side, silly me. I won a beer bet over who would find the first 50% off S. Temecula home, I guess I’m the luckiest guy in the world and all my research has totally paid off. Instead of my $900 mortgage payment I can always enjoy my free beer and rent one of these in the same tract for double what buying would cost me (rough estimate that the tax break washes out taxes and insurance).
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/550157016.html
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/555046767.html
I wish you had cheered me up sooner, now how am I going to get this fork out of my eye?
January 29, 2008 at 11:45 PM in reply to: 60% off at temecula auction and conclusive evidence that I’m an idiot #145315temeculaguy
ParticipantWell thanks Rustico, I guess I wasn’t looking on the bright side, silly me. I won a beer bet over who would find the first 50% off S. Temecula home, I guess I’m the luckiest guy in the world and all my research has totally paid off. Instead of my $900 mortgage payment I can always enjoy my free beer and rent one of these in the same tract for double what buying would cost me (rough estimate that the tax break washes out taxes and insurance).
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/550157016.html
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/555046767.html
I wish you had cheered me up sooner, now how am I going to get this fork out of my eye?
January 29, 2008 at 11:45 PM in reply to: 60% off at temecula auction and conclusive evidence that I’m an idiot #145386temeculaguy
ParticipantWell thanks Rustico, I guess I wasn’t looking on the bright side, silly me. I won a beer bet over who would find the first 50% off S. Temecula home, I guess I’m the luckiest guy in the world and all my research has totally paid off. Instead of my $900 mortgage payment I can always enjoy my free beer and rent one of these in the same tract for double what buying would cost me (rough estimate that the tax break washes out taxes and insurance).
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/550157016.html
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/apa/555046767.html
I wish you had cheered me up sooner, now how am I going to get this fork out of my eye?
temeculaguy
ParticipantAecetia, two points for you. I was about to reply when I saw your post about the Spanish American war. Good form but then I’d expect it from someone with your screen name (the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants).
temeculaguy
ParticipantAecetia, two points for you. I was about to reply when I saw your post about the Spanish American war. Good form but then I’d expect it from someone with your screen name (the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants).
temeculaguy
ParticipantAecetia, two points for you. I was about to reply when I saw your post about the Spanish American war. Good form but then I’d expect it from someone with your screen name (the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants).
temeculaguy
ParticipantAecetia, two points for you. I was about to reply when I saw your post about the Spanish American war. Good form but then I’d expect it from someone with your screen name (the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants).
temeculaguy
ParticipantAecetia, two points for you. I was about to reply when I saw your post about the Spanish American war. Good form but then I’d expect it from someone with your screen name (the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants).
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