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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=JC]When you get to week 12, do you give up? I hit week 12 on mine next week. My realtor (smile) still seems optimistic, but my optimism (which is typically ludicrously high) is fading. Any thoughts? Has anyone else waited longer than this and actually had success? [/quote]
Yup.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t say this to be crass, but considering the age of McCain, it may be that you get to see her be president.
If that happens, lets hope she is worth her salt.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantYes sdnativeson,
You actually have a good point here (though you really take yourself far too seriously; don’t worry, we’ll fix that for you).
As someone who grew up in the SF area, I have found the most irksome hypocrisy to be that which is tinged with self-righteousness. Writ large (and yes this is a broad generalization) the feeling among many in the left is that we are enlightened. This is amplified in places (geographic or otherwise) where there are more of us. Unfortunately, that often blinds us to our own stupidity. Ignorance of one’s own faults often opens the door to all manner of dumb extremism (sort of the left version of the stupidity after 9/11) For example, there is nothing funnier than someone who owns a Lexus describing the need to move to a barter economy and complaining how conservative southerners are ignorant. Its like a study in situational irony. This actually is a description of a conversation I had a couple years ago with a relative. Steinbeck could not have written it better.urbanrealtor
ParticipantYes sdnativeson,
You actually have a good point here (though you really take yourself far too seriously; don’t worry, we’ll fix that for you).
As someone who grew up in the SF area, I have found the most irksome hypocrisy to be that which is tinged with self-righteousness. Writ large (and yes this is a broad generalization) the feeling among many in the left is that we are enlightened. This is amplified in places (geographic or otherwise) where there are more of us. Unfortunately, that often blinds us to our own stupidity. Ignorance of one’s own faults often opens the door to all manner of dumb extremism (sort of the left version of the stupidity after 9/11) For example, there is nothing funnier than someone who owns a Lexus describing the need to move to a barter economy and complaining how conservative southerners are ignorant. Its like a study in situational irony. This actually is a description of a conversation I had a couple years ago with a relative. Steinbeck could not have written it better.urbanrealtor
ParticipantYes sdnativeson,
You actually have a good point here (though you really take yourself far too seriously; don’t worry, we’ll fix that for you).
As someone who grew up in the SF area, I have found the most irksome hypocrisy to be that which is tinged with self-righteousness. Writ large (and yes this is a broad generalization) the feeling among many in the left is that we are enlightened. This is amplified in places (geographic or otherwise) where there are more of us. Unfortunately, that often blinds us to our own stupidity. Ignorance of one’s own faults often opens the door to all manner of dumb extremism (sort of the left version of the stupidity after 9/11) For example, there is nothing funnier than someone who owns a Lexus describing the need to move to a barter economy and complaining how conservative southerners are ignorant. Its like a study in situational irony. This actually is a description of a conversation I had a couple years ago with a relative. Steinbeck could not have written it better. -
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