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utyrs
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Brattus Rattus wrote: What's a mess? I know what they are worth be You know what they're not worth. Prime example here of what's happened in San Diego. Like the condos they've built downtown. Regular welfare apartments with an $800,000.00 picture window looking out on the bay. No different than the welfare apartments you used to rent for $125.00 a month, just that view of the bay and the Convention Center. Probably has the same cockroaches, too. They ought to deport all the local realtors, I'm sure they're foreign.
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Jennifer
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HAHA wrote: YOU have ALL been had by a clown in OK!!! I couldn't have said it better myself. However, I am still drawn to the entertainment of this blog.
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“Peanut, Wiley and Face”
Joined: Jul 29, 2008
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utyrs wrote: <quoted text>You know what they're not worth. Prime example here of what's happened in San Diego. Like the condos they've built downtown. Regular welfare apartments with an $800,000.00 picture window looking out on the bay. No different than the welfare apartments you used to rent for $125.00 a month, just that view of the bay and the Convention Center. Probably has the same cockroaches, too. They ought to deport all the local realtors, I'm sure they're foreign. Angry much?
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utyrs
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Brattus Rattus wrote: Angry much? Stovall Realty?
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Harleymama
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HAHA wrote: YOU have ALL been had by a clown in OK!!! I have to agree!! OK is not that expensive and this guy is just trying to rattle someones cage. I would be nice if you could though!!!!
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Kendra
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dude wrote: <quoted text> Ahhh, what a great life, sitting on your porch by yourself getting wasted on Schlitz and ogling Big 'uns magazine. You got it made there, Bill! I'm picturing Junior from Reno 9-1-1.
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Judy
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Jennifer wrote: <quoted text> I couldn't have said it better myself. However, I am still drawn to the entertainment of this blog. Hi Jenny, I think you think that I think I can buy a house for under 100k on the beach in San Diego, and I'm here to tell you I can. You see, the market in San Diego is fixing to crash like a A360 on final approach to Lindberg Field, and when it does, it ain't going to be pretty. Houses are like anything else, they're just on loan to you until you can no longer make the payments or you die, and then they revert back to the bank or someone else. The housing market out on the coast has been an illusion created by the real estate industry and promoted by mortgage companies, but that illusion is about to come to an end and with it the total collapse of the industry. You notice people say they own beach front property several blocks from the beach. That's like saying you have a trillion dollars in the bank but it's in someone else's account. Beach front is property that has one boundary unobstructed from the surf. If two blocks is beach front, then why isn't three blocks beach front, or four blocks or a mile or ten miles or a thousand miles. Maybe my house in Oklahoma is on beach front property. It's all an advertising gimmick rigged by the real estate people. One giant scam. Having said that, I'm prepared to swoop in when all that beautiful beach front property goes back to the bank and buy it up, pennies on the dollar and bulldoze all those junk houses and turn it all back into beach again, with no fronts to ruin the view. Have a great day, William Walset
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Jennifer
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Judy wrote: <quoted text> Hi Jenny, I think you think that I think I can buy a house for under 100k on the beach in San Diego, and I'm here to tell you I can. You see, the market in San Diego is fixing to crash like a A360 on final approach to Lindberg Field, and when it does, it ain't going to be pretty. Houses are like anything else, they're just on loan to you until you can no longer make the payments or you die, and then they revert back to the bank or someone else. The housing market out on the coast has been an illusion created by the real estate industry and promoted by mortgage companies, but that illusion is about to come to an end and with it the total collapse of the industry. You notice people say they own beach front property several blocks from the beach. That's like saying you have a trillion dollars in the bank but it's in someone else's account. Beach front is property that has one boundary unobstructed from the surf. If two blocks is beach front, then why isn't three blocks beach front, or four blocks or a mile or ten miles or a thousand miles. Maybe my house in Oklahoma is on beach front property. It's all an advertising gimmick rigged by the real estate people. One giant scam. Having said that, I'm prepared to swoop in when all that beautiful beach front property goes back to the bank and buy it up, pennies on the dollar and bulldoze all those junk houses and turn it all back into beach again, with no fronts to ruin the view. Have a great day, William Walset "Jenny"????? I haven't been called that since I was 8.
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William Walset
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Jennifer wrote: <quoted text> "Jenny"????? I haven't been called that since I was 8. I know. I always wondered why you changed from Jenny to Jennifer. The name fit you so well. I remember seeing you in the halls at school and wanted to say something to you, but I was afraid to. That seems like such a long time ago.
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Jennifer
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William Walset wrote: <quoted text> I know. I always wondered why you changed from Jenny to Jennifer. The name fit you so well. I remember seeing you in the halls at school and wanted to say something to you, but I was afraid to. That seems like such a long time ago. Uh, well, considering you sold your home in San Diego years ago for $20,000, then I'm assuming your quite a few years older than me. I don't remember having a teacher named Mr. Walset, but maybe you were the janitor? In any case, from your statement above, you definitely were a pervert.
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William Walset
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You're not from the class of 1955 then? That's the only Jenny I knew and she was a nice girl, but I suppose there are others like yourself. Your supposition that all teachers and janitors are perverts is not entirely correct. All teachers are certainly perverts, but many janitors are decent, God fearing people that work hard to make a living.
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