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August 31, 2008 at 1:59 AM in reply to: All things being equal, I’d rather buy from an ugly realtor. #264236August 31, 2008 at 1:59 AM in reply to: All things being equal, I’d rather buy from an ugly realtor. #264275
urbanrealtor
ParticipantYes those are the ones I was thinking of.
Seeing them together always makes me want to go to confession.
As a resident of North Park, I can see where you would say that.
Mission Hills has that old money element that I find so weirdly stimulating.
It is interesting to look at the large homes in MH and compare them to Hillcrest.
The HC houses are chopped up from the 30s to become boarding houses. The MH houses are still in one piece.
As a professional it is a kick to review.
August 31, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263960urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=surveyor][quote=urbanrealtor]Which experience is better?
1)several years on a small town council, small town mayor, then a few years governor of a state w/ a population smaller than most US cities.or
2)several years in a state senate and a couple years as US Senator.[/quote]
I would rather have #1 than #2. But as you pointed out, Palin isn’t running for president, just vice president. While I’ll knock Obama’s propensity for padding his resume, it’s only because he’s running for president.
While I doubt that you would vote for McCain because of Palin (her positions are not liberal), if there is something to be enamored of her, it’s her willingness and ability to take on Republican corruption and fight it. I heard of her doing this a year ago (somebody put her forth as a vice president pick and was roundly hounded for it). I haven’t seen a lot of mention about that here.
On another note, good for you to call gandalf on his crap. I’ve seen gandalf attack others for perceived racial slights against Obama, and yet Palin inspires all sorts of sexist nonsense from him. Yikes.
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Surveyor.I did not write that quote.
It was renterclint.
I asked in another post what people find compelling in her.
I have some negative feelings about her invocation of Ferraro and Clinton but I really am not as negative on her as that.Please take care when attributing quotes to me.
However, I do find her to be a republican in the style of Goldwater (though weaker). That is a compliment from me.
August 31, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264169urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=surveyor][quote=urbanrealtor]Which experience is better?
1)several years on a small town council, small town mayor, then a few years governor of a state w/ a population smaller than most US cities.or
2)several years in a state senate and a couple years as US Senator.[/quote]
I would rather have #1 than #2. But as you pointed out, Palin isn’t running for president, just vice president. While I’ll knock Obama’s propensity for padding his resume, it’s only because he’s running for president.
While I doubt that you would vote for McCain because of Palin (her positions are not liberal), if there is something to be enamored of her, it’s her willingness and ability to take on Republican corruption and fight it. I heard of her doing this a year ago (somebody put her forth as a vice president pick and was roundly hounded for it). I haven’t seen a lot of mention about that here.
On another note, good for you to call gandalf on his crap. I’ve seen gandalf attack others for perceived racial slights against Obama, and yet Palin inspires all sorts of sexist nonsense from him. Yikes.
[/quote]
Surveyor.I did not write that quote.
It was renterclint.
I asked in another post what people find compelling in her.
I have some negative feelings about her invocation of Ferraro and Clinton but I really am not as negative on her as that.Please take care when attributing quotes to me.
However, I do find her to be a republican in the style of Goldwater (though weaker). That is a compliment from me.
August 31, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264173urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=surveyor][quote=urbanrealtor]Which experience is better?
1)several years on a small town council, small town mayor, then a few years governor of a state w/ a population smaller than most US cities.or
2)several years in a state senate and a couple years as US Senator.[/quote]
I would rather have #1 than #2. But as you pointed out, Palin isn’t running for president, just vice president. While I’ll knock Obama’s propensity for padding his resume, it’s only because he’s running for president.
While I doubt that you would vote for McCain because of Palin (her positions are not liberal), if there is something to be enamored of her, it’s her willingness and ability to take on Republican corruption and fight it. I heard of her doing this a year ago (somebody put her forth as a vice president pick and was roundly hounded for it). I haven’t seen a lot of mention about that here.
On another note, good for you to call gandalf on his crap. I’ve seen gandalf attack others for perceived racial slights against Obama, and yet Palin inspires all sorts of sexist nonsense from him. Yikes.
[/quote]
Surveyor.I did not write that quote.
It was renterclint.
I asked in another post what people find compelling in her.
I have some negative feelings about her invocation of Ferraro and Clinton but I really am not as negative on her as that.Please take care when attributing quotes to me.
However, I do find her to be a republican in the style of Goldwater (though weaker). That is a compliment from me.
August 31, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264226urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=surveyor][quote=urbanrealtor]Which experience is better?
1)several years on a small town council, small town mayor, then a few years governor of a state w/ a population smaller than most US cities.or
2)several years in a state senate and a couple years as US Senator.[/quote]
I would rather have #1 than #2. But as you pointed out, Palin isn’t running for president, just vice president. While I’ll knock Obama’s propensity for padding his resume, it’s only because he’s running for president.
While I doubt that you would vote for McCain because of Palin (her positions are not liberal), if there is something to be enamored of her, it’s her willingness and ability to take on Republican corruption and fight it. I heard of her doing this a year ago (somebody put her forth as a vice president pick and was roundly hounded for it). I haven’t seen a lot of mention about that here.
On another note, good for you to call gandalf on his crap. I’ve seen gandalf attack others for perceived racial slights against Obama, and yet Palin inspires all sorts of sexist nonsense from him. Yikes.
[/quote]
Surveyor.I did not write that quote.
It was renterclint.
I asked in another post what people find compelling in her.
I have some negative feelings about her invocation of Ferraro and Clinton but I really am not as negative on her as that.Please take care when attributing quotes to me.
However, I do find her to be a republican in the style of Goldwater (though weaker). That is a compliment from me.
August 31, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264265urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=surveyor][quote=urbanrealtor]Which experience is better?
1)several years on a small town council, small town mayor, then a few years governor of a state w/ a population smaller than most US cities.or
2)several years in a state senate and a couple years as US Senator.[/quote]
I would rather have #1 than #2. But as you pointed out, Palin isn’t running for president, just vice president. While I’ll knock Obama’s propensity for padding his resume, it’s only because he’s running for president.
While I doubt that you would vote for McCain because of Palin (her positions are not liberal), if there is something to be enamored of her, it’s her willingness and ability to take on Republican corruption and fight it. I heard of her doing this a year ago (somebody put her forth as a vice president pick and was roundly hounded for it). I haven’t seen a lot of mention about that here.
On another note, good for you to call gandalf on his crap. I’ve seen gandalf attack others for perceived racial slights against Obama, and yet Palin inspires all sorts of sexist nonsense from him. Yikes.
[/quote]
Surveyor.I did not write that quote.
It was renterclint.
I asked in another post what people find compelling in her.
I have some negative feelings about her invocation of Ferraro and Clinton but I really am not as negative on her as that.Please take care when attributing quotes to me.
However, I do find her to be a republican in the style of Goldwater (though weaker). That is a compliment from me.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CostaMesa]Did anyone else notice John-boy staring at Sarah’s rack while he was introducing her as his Veep selection? Too funny…
While we’re at it…is the T in ‘shot’ (in the image above) an upside down cross? Isn’t that a satanic symbol?
Too funny…[/quote]
Can you blame him?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CostaMesa]Did anyone else notice John-boy staring at Sarah’s rack while he was introducing her as his Veep selection? Too funny…
While we’re at it…is the T in ‘shot’ (in the image above) an upside down cross? Isn’t that a satanic symbol?
Too funny…[/quote]
Can you blame him?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CostaMesa]Did anyone else notice John-boy staring at Sarah’s rack while he was introducing her as his Veep selection? Too funny…
While we’re at it…is the T in ‘shot’ (in the image above) an upside down cross? Isn’t that a satanic symbol?
Too funny…[/quote]
Can you blame him?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CostaMesa]Did anyone else notice John-boy staring at Sarah’s rack while he was introducing her as his Veep selection? Too funny…
While we’re at it…is the T in ‘shot’ (in the image above) an upside down cross? Isn’t that a satanic symbol?
Too funny…[/quote]
Can you blame him?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CostaMesa]Did anyone else notice John-boy staring at Sarah’s rack while he was introducing her as his Veep selection? Too funny…
While we’re at it…is the T in ‘shot’ (in the image above) an upside down cross? Isn’t that a satanic symbol?
Too funny…[/quote]
Can you blame him?
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOkay, seriously.
Nobody has anything to say?urbanrealtor
ParticipantOkay, seriously.
Nobody has anything to say?urbanrealtor
ParticipantOkay, seriously.
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