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Participant[quote=jstoesz]Only termites and whores like the custom homes of point loma. Did I mention the amphetamines (but I digress)!
Better off buying in the paradise of carmel valley. Much better value, better schools, and NEW homes!
Leave point loma for the bums and traffic of rosecrans. There is nothing past nimitz…[/quote]
LOL – that definitely made me chuckle… Drive everyone away from Pt. Loma so the prices drop and you can buy.When we first moved back to San Diego we considered Liberty Station… (2001 timeframe). We eliminated it pretty quick because they had deed restrictions that the homes must be owner occupied. In other words – if you were transferred out of town, and wanted to rent out the house until you moved back – you couldn’t. That was a deal breaker for us.
I worked near Midway and Rosecrans for a few years in college – definitely a central/convenient location. I lived out at the other end of Rosecrans part of that time – on Upshur… Loved it. (Didn’t love the roommates – but loved the location.)
Plane noise is an issue. But views and the boat culture (it seems most Pt Loma folks are seriously into boating.) offset the noise.
UCGal
Participant[quote=jstoesz]Only termites and whores like the custom homes of point loma. Did I mention the amphetamines (but I digress)!
Better off buying in the paradise of carmel valley. Much better value, better schools, and NEW homes!
Leave point loma for the bums and traffic of rosecrans. There is nothing past nimitz…[/quote]
LOL – that definitely made me chuckle… Drive everyone away from Pt. Loma so the prices drop and you can buy.When we first moved back to San Diego we considered Liberty Station… (2001 timeframe). We eliminated it pretty quick because they had deed restrictions that the homes must be owner occupied. In other words – if you were transferred out of town, and wanted to rent out the house until you moved back – you couldn’t. That was a deal breaker for us.
I worked near Midway and Rosecrans for a few years in college – definitely a central/convenient location. I lived out at the other end of Rosecrans part of that time – on Upshur… Loved it. (Didn’t love the roommates – but loved the location.)
Plane noise is an issue. But views and the boat culture (it seems most Pt Loma folks are seriously into boating.) offset the noise.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano]I have confidence in him to funnel taxpayer money to the financial industry at every opportunity, to continually misdiagnose the nature of our ongoing financial troubles, and to help lead us blindly into a US sovereign debt crisis.
He appears to be an elf, so depending one whether I’m reading Tolkien or eating Pecan Sandies, I’m confident in either his archery or baking skills.
Other than that, not so much.[/quote]
[quote=Arraya]Giethner will be raking in millions in a few years at some big bank. His diagnoses in maximizing is own personal self-interest, just may turn out to be spot on. Of course, its contingent on the whole shit house not going up in flames[/quote]
I agree with these (except the elf part. LOL).
He’s a tool of big finance. He’s going to cash in at some point and rejoin the big finance guys.
Until then – he’s guaranteeing his spot at the table by making sure that every action the government takes increases profits for the financial industry and the banksters.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano]I have confidence in him to funnel taxpayer money to the financial industry at every opportunity, to continually misdiagnose the nature of our ongoing financial troubles, and to help lead us blindly into a US sovereign debt crisis.
He appears to be an elf, so depending one whether I’m reading Tolkien or eating Pecan Sandies, I’m confident in either his archery or baking skills.
Other than that, not so much.[/quote]
[quote=Arraya]Giethner will be raking in millions in a few years at some big bank. His diagnoses in maximizing is own personal self-interest, just may turn out to be spot on. Of course, its contingent on the whole shit house not going up in flames[/quote]
I agree with these (except the elf part. LOL).
He’s a tool of big finance. He’s going to cash in at some point and rejoin the big finance guys.
Until then – he’s guaranteeing his spot at the table by making sure that every action the government takes increases profits for the financial industry and the banksters.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano]I have confidence in him to funnel taxpayer money to the financial industry at every opportunity, to continually misdiagnose the nature of our ongoing financial troubles, and to help lead us blindly into a US sovereign debt crisis.
He appears to be an elf, so depending one whether I’m reading Tolkien or eating Pecan Sandies, I’m confident in either his archery or baking skills.
Other than that, not so much.[/quote]
[quote=Arraya]Giethner will be raking in millions in a few years at some big bank. His diagnoses in maximizing is own personal self-interest, just may turn out to be spot on. Of course, its contingent on the whole shit house not going up in flames[/quote]
I agree with these (except the elf part. LOL).
He’s a tool of big finance. He’s going to cash in at some point and rejoin the big finance guys.
Until then – he’s guaranteeing his spot at the table by making sure that every action the government takes increases profits for the financial industry and the banksters.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano]I have confidence in him to funnel taxpayer money to the financial industry at every opportunity, to continually misdiagnose the nature of our ongoing financial troubles, and to help lead us blindly into a US sovereign debt crisis.
He appears to be an elf, so depending one whether I’m reading Tolkien or eating Pecan Sandies, I’m confident in either his archery or baking skills.
Other than that, not so much.[/quote]
[quote=Arraya]Giethner will be raking in millions in a few years at some big bank. His diagnoses in maximizing is own personal self-interest, just may turn out to be spot on. Of course, its contingent on the whole shit house not going up in flames[/quote]
I agree with these (except the elf part. LOL).
He’s a tool of big finance. He’s going to cash in at some point and rejoin the big finance guys.
Until then – he’s guaranteeing his spot at the table by making sure that every action the government takes increases profits for the financial industry and the banksters.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano]I have confidence in him to funnel taxpayer money to the financial industry at every opportunity, to continually misdiagnose the nature of our ongoing financial troubles, and to help lead us blindly into a US sovereign debt crisis.
He appears to be an elf, so depending one whether I’m reading Tolkien or eating Pecan Sandies, I’m confident in either his archery or baking skills.
Other than that, not so much.[/quote]
[quote=Arraya]Giethner will be raking in millions in a few years at some big bank. His diagnoses in maximizing is own personal self-interest, just may turn out to be spot on. Of course, its contingent on the whole shit house not going up in flames[/quote]
I agree with these (except the elf part. LOL).
He’s a tool of big finance. He’s going to cash in at some point and rejoin the big finance guys.
Until then – he’s guaranteeing his spot at the table by making sure that every action the government takes increases profits for the financial industry and the banksters.
UCGal
Participant4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.
UCGal
Participant4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.
UCGal
Participant4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.
UCGal
Participant4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.
UCGal
Participant4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.
February 14, 2011 at 2:13 PM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #666241UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]If we are going to talk about NJ, my vote is Wildwood. I remember going there when I was a kid. Miles of clean sand. Haven’t been there in ages, so don’t know what it’s like now.
Don’t you have to pay to go on some of those beaches in NJ? I think you do.
Man, does that state gouge people. Property tax, toll roads and pay to go on the beach. And you have to endure harsh winters. That’s real love and devotion. I know people that will never leave it. Wrap your head around that one.[/quote]
You have to get “beach tags” on most of the Jersey beaches. But the wildwoods (North Wildwood, Wildwood, and Wildwood Crest) are all free. When we rented a condo in Stone Harbor one weekend, we were given the unit’s “tags” to take to the beach. They still groom the beach.
You have high prop. taxes, toll roads, and harsh winters… but hey, you don’t have to pump your own gas. LOL
February 14, 2011 at 2:13 PM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #666302UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]If we are going to talk about NJ, my vote is Wildwood. I remember going there when I was a kid. Miles of clean sand. Haven’t been there in ages, so don’t know what it’s like now.
Don’t you have to pay to go on some of those beaches in NJ? I think you do.
Man, does that state gouge people. Property tax, toll roads and pay to go on the beach. And you have to endure harsh winters. That’s real love and devotion. I know people that will never leave it. Wrap your head around that one.[/quote]
You have to get “beach tags” on most of the Jersey beaches. But the wildwoods (North Wildwood, Wildwood, and Wildwood Crest) are all free. When we rented a condo in Stone Harbor one weekend, we were given the unit’s “tags” to take to the beach. They still groom the beach.
You have high prop. taxes, toll roads, and harsh winters… but hey, you don’t have to pump your own gas. LOL
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