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Trojan4Life
ParticipantI really dig on that bunkbed…
My kids would love that one! There was an auction of some homes in Bressi recently and I believe that they took a serious beating from the previous comp prices.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantI really dig on that bunkbed…
My kids would love that one! There was an auction of some homes in Bressi recently and I believe that they took a serious beating from the previous comp prices.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantFamily and household income for the purpose of this thread are interchangable.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantFamily and household income for the purpose of this thread are interchangable.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantJG,
UUUUGGGGHHHH!!! I almost died that day during the RB, 5 minutes left and I thought we had that game locked up! Have to give Vince his props, we simply could not tackle him.
We irritate our Univ of Oregon neighbors by constantly using our USC bottle opener at gatherings. Plays the fight song!
This year’s average freshman admit was carrying a 3.9 GPA in High School and sporting about a 1300 SAT.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantJG,
UUUUGGGGHHHH!!! I almost died that day during the RB, 5 minutes left and I thought we had that game locked up! Have to give Vince his props, we simply could not tackle him.
We irritate our Univ of Oregon neighbors by constantly using our USC bottle opener at gatherings. Plays the fight song!
This year’s average freshman admit was carrying a 3.9 GPA in High School and sporting about a 1300 SAT.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantThen don’t respond, but my theory is that the readers of this blog are likely very high income earners ($80K+) and this leads me to say that if those households with that kind of income are so severely affected by the housing bubble, then we may a larger affordability problem than we think.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantThen don’t respond, but my theory is that the readers of this blog are likely very high income earners ($80K+) and this leads me to say that if those households with that kind of income are so severely affected by the housing bubble, then we may a larger affordability problem than we think.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantFormer SanDiegan,
I wasn’t planning on conducting a scientific survey with all of the work that goes into it…just a quick look. i really wanted to see numbers, not yes or no.
While I am a fan of finer prophylactics, I am a USC grad. So now you can beat me up even more for every error I make in my postings.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantFormer SanDiegan,
I wasn’t planning on conducting a scientific survey with all of the work that goes into it…just a quick look. i really wanted to see numbers, not yes or no.
While I am a fan of finer prophylactics, I am a USC grad. So now you can beat me up even more for every error I make in my postings.
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantI love you too, JG!
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantI love you too, JG!
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantI should have started it off…
2-parent household, 1 income earner (me) and 1 hard worker (my wife), 2 kids, $108K
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
Trojan4Life
ParticipantI should have started it off…
2-parent household, 1 income earner (me) and 1 hard worker (my wife), 2 kids, $108K
Freddie, Proud USC Trojan
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