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lets not forget about the law of the jungle, baby.
I do not live in a jungle, thank you very much.
Anarchy is always short-lived and transitionary.
Exactly.
I always suspect that GC is my brother that I have never met.
I had a buddy that worked the ER and he said they would get meth/crack addicts show up w/gun shot wounds, put them in a room and then come back to find they UP AND WALKED OUT!
Okay, 45 ACP it is.
Rick, are you okay? Demolition skills, indeed...
(03-02) 11:46 PST Norco, Calif. (AP) --
More than 1 million rounds of ammunition, a cache of weapons and a tunnel were found inside a man's home after an explosive fire that forced a neighborhood evacuation, authorities said Friday....
Dozens of metal and cardboard boxes filled with ammunition for shotguns, small handguns and assault rifles recovered from the home sat in a driveway. Two of the assault rifles were illegal and the man had no permit for 75 pounds of black gunpowder that was found, Zamora said.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/03/02/state/n105945S34.DTL
SR, I just found out on one of those PBS race specials that my wife's people were not considered "white" (and, hence, could be naturalized) until the early 1900's. Will my kids be allowed in your bunker or will I be forced to find shelter with the multiethnic Bay Aryans?
GC,
Agreed! My question to you then is just why do so many humans find anarchy so damn appealing? Is sex THAT much better during a revolution? Apparently..... it is!
My question to you then is just why do so many humans find anarchy so damn appealing?
Because they assume what they cannot have is always better.
The grass is always green on the other side on the other side of the fence.
The dish is always more delicious on the other side of the table.
can we have a Charles Bronson thread?
I just watched Raid On Entebbe not long ago. Amazing. That is how we should strike at the heart of terrorism!
peter, do people in real life tolerate these ridiculous fortune cookie anecdotes to rattle off incessantly?
Should I care?
EBGuy,
The Irish were listed separately from 'white' on South African forms until the 1980s.
Schmend,
With the Patriot Act I'd be extraordinarily careful about making jokes about explosives. I know someone who ended up with a living room full of FBI agents for a joke that was far, far less intimidating than your explosives quip. And remember, when it comes to terrorism, that old friend, habeas corpus isn't around to help you anymore.
they already know about me, and they know im kidding.
I hope they know about you. They should know as many people as possible.
Were you really kidding? I do hope so.
PAR,
I think lots of us on the board have advanced degrees, lots of Cal, Ivy and Stanford people. Smart people with no degrees who won't fill in bubbles as well. Overall, it's a smart group.
The markets not happy, I guess that's why we haven't our regular trolls coming on telling us how the BA can never fall because of the market.
Schmend,
Well, I've bested you there. I am on the no fly lists, but strangely for only three airlines. I have been working for a couple of years to clear this up, and may finally have done so with United, I'll find out in April.
I don't think it had anything to do with my SAT or GRE scores, however. I don't even think it had to do with the fact that I researched infectious disease virulence genes (and therefore could be used to produce WMDs). I also have a very, very WASPy name and look ultra WASPY. I think I ended up on it because people are stupid and unimaginative, and we can't gather intelligence properly in this country anymore (hence relying on the biased/politicised intelligence of foreign countries half the time).
I doubt that getting 95 percentile on a standardised test would get you on the FBI radar, because everybody I went to school with had scored at least that high, and a lot of my friends in the city did as well (that's how they ended up at the schools and jobs) and they all aren't on the lists.
Looks like there is a wealth of historic data (20 years back) for the S&P Case Shiller Home Price Indices at:
http://www.homeprice.standardandpoors.com./portal/site/sp/en/us/page.topic/indices_csmahp/2,3,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,3,1,0,0,0,0,0.html
Here are some hightlights from the SF Index (bear in mind this includes Alameda and Contra Costa Counties).
Data from the last bubble:
Peak: 75.15 June 1990
Low: 65.92 March 1996
If you bought at peak last time, nominal prices weren't above water until October 1997 (Index at 75.22). Yikes, seven years (!) of sliding down/sideways in nominal terms.
"and i don’t give a shit about your stupid friends, luckily I didn’t have to deal with any of those assholes until i hit college."
What is your problem? Why are you so angry? I am pointing out that most people I knew received high standardised test scores and are not on FBI watch or no-fly lists. CAT tests? I'm assuming the C is for California, we didn't have those in NY.
Do you have to deal with those people now?
Peter P,
Can you recommend a restaurant in Napa that serves pasta? We're going to Napa this weekend for the marathon. My husband needs some carbs.
Can you recommend a restaurant in Napa that serves pasta? We’re going to Napa this weekend for the marathon. My husband needs some carbs.
I have not been to Napa many times. SFW probably knows a good restaurant there.
Last time, Bouchon (very close to French Laundry) was pretty good.
I don’t like the type of person you are
What type of person do you like? Do they actually exist or are they mythical.
Peter P,
I usually eat in Sonoma County or in Calistoga. There is a really nice restaurant in Calistoga (funny name, I'll have to look it up), but it isn't pasta. I'll ask a friend who does a lot of bike riding in Napa where he carbo loads.
You were bragging about being known by the FBI, because you received a score in the top 5% on standardized tests.
# Shmend Rick Says:
March 2nd, 2007 at 1:04 pm
I hope they know about you. They should know as many people as possible.
put it this way… someone who scores in the top %95th percentile in every standardized test ever given to him goes in the ‘likely troublemaker’ bin.
Peter P.,
Sometimes I get a bit snotty, but I feel that what is good for the goose is good for the gander. He made a joke about explosives, then bragged about being known by the FBI because of his standardized test scores.
I simply rebutted but claimed it probably wasn't test scores.
Then I was called a moron because I retorted to someone (perhaps him, he's changing his screen name) that CAT tests weren't given in NY.
I left a message with Napa friend, maybe we'll hear back. Is it Napa proper or Napa County?
Well I am sure SFW deserves to be snotty. (And I am not saying she is.)
lunarpark,
OK, I have Tra Vigne, but it's in Saint Helena. Let me google around and see if there's one I've heard someone recommend in Napa.
lunarpark,
I pulled this up, but no one has told me to go to any of them in Napa. You could look them up on tripadvisor or a site like that and see if they are getting good reviews. Stick around the city of Napa if you want to be near where your race is.
http://www.napayellowpages.com/napa-dining/restaurants_italian.htm
We interrupt the "Huh 2.0?" thread for more news from the S&P Case/Shiller Home Price Indices.
The ten city Composite Index peaked in Oct. 89 (82.44) and bottomed out in Feb. 1994 (75.63), a much shorter (and earlier) duration than SF. The LA region had it worst (defence industry) as they were at 100 in 1990 and the index did not hit 100 again until Jan. 2000.
EBGuy,
The Schiller index definitely anticipates a decline in our local housing. What do you think is dragging out the plateau period before the real decline starts? Perhaps the index doesn't take into account the psychological drag on an asset like housing? Does the index include in its calculations the possibility of inflating us out of the bubble with a long period of flat prices but during an inflationary period?
This whole bubble is starting to confuse me. I can't but be amazed at the length of time it has managed to stay inflated.
This whole bubble is starting to confuse me. I can’t but be amazed at the length of time it has managed to stay inflated.
So long as people do intend to buy when the predicted price correction occurs, the prediction will not come true. When the bubble bursts, you cannot get many people to even comtemplate buying.
So the bubble will stay inflated when there is still traffic on this blog.
lunarpark,
I need to eat out more up there, so I can give first hand advice. In Sonoma County Willi's Wine Bar (Santa Rosa) and Willi's Sea Food (Healdsburg)- yum! I have heard Cyrus (also Healdsburg) is great, but I haven't gone yet. I am going to try to remember the name of the Calistoga restaurant we've been to a couple of times, it was really good too.
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CNN Money/Fortune Interview with David Lereah:
"Mr. Real Estate: 'All systems go, pockets of pain'"
Now, I don't know about the rest of you, but this makes my blood boil! Comparing America's favorite Champion of the American Dream and recipient of the... uh, Homeownerhip trophy thingy... to the Devil!! And practically making his grey-haired mom almost cry (while she was probably baking some fresh cupcakes for one of Dave's many open houses)! This is simply uncalled for... cruel, disgusting.
I've long suspected that these Bubbleheads are jealous, angry bitter trolls who derive sustenance from the tears of kindly old grandmothers --and now we have the PROOF!
Discuss, enjoy...
HARM
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