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TheBreeze
ParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t discount the middle of the country, you aren’t one of them so you can’t understand how they think. There a re plenty of people who pay to see Nascar events and pay per view UFC fights and consider gravy a food group, the reality is that there are more of them than us, we get who they pick.
LOL! Dude, you are way out of touch. At least one of the big UFC stars (Dan Henderson) lives in your back yard. There are tons of other UFC fighters from California. I would imagine that UFC is just as big (if not bigger) in California as it is anywhere else.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t discount the middle of the country, you aren’t one of them so you can’t understand how they think. There a re plenty of people who pay to see Nascar events and pay per view UFC fights and consider gravy a food group, the reality is that there are more of them than us, we get who they pick.
LOL! Dude, you are way out of touch. At least one of the big UFC stars (Dan Henderson) lives in your back yard. There are tons of other UFC fighters from California. I would imagine that UFC is just as big (if not bigger) in California as it is anywhere else.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t discount the middle of the country, you aren’t one of them so you can’t understand how they think. There a re plenty of people who pay to see Nascar events and pay per view UFC fights and consider gravy a food group, the reality is that there are more of them than us, we get who they pick.
LOL! Dude, you are way out of touch. At least one of the big UFC stars (Dan Henderson) lives in your back yard. There are tons of other UFC fighters from California. I would imagine that UFC is just as big (if not bigger) in California as it is anywhere else.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t discount the middle of the country, you aren’t one of them so you can’t understand how they think. There a re plenty of people who pay to see Nascar events and pay per view UFC fights and consider gravy a food group, the reality is that there are more of them than us, we get who they pick.
LOL! Dude, you are way out of touch. At least one of the big UFC stars (Dan Henderson) lives in your back yard. There are tons of other UFC fighters from California. I would imagine that UFC is just as big (if not bigger) in California as it is anywhere else.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t discount the middle of the country, you aren’t one of them so you can’t understand how they think. There a re plenty of people who pay to see Nascar events and pay per view UFC fights and consider gravy a food group, the reality is that there are more of them than us, we get who they pick.
LOL! Dude, you are way out of touch. At least one of the big UFC stars (Dan Henderson) lives in your back yard. There are tons of other UFC fighters from California. I would imagine that UFC is just as big (if not bigger) in California as it is anywhere else.
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