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Strawberry Picker Buys $720,000 House on $15,000/year Income


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2007 Apr 13, 7:12am   24,406 views  336 comments

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This is not a joke.

Strawberry Picker Buys $720,000 House on $15,000/year Income

HARM

P.S. Sorry about the lazy post. I didn't have time to come up with something witty, but I'm sure you'll be able to help me out in that department.

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321   Jimbo   2007 Apr 15, 10:38am  

You are incorrect Jimbo.

Okay, Bap33, prove it. I need more than just your say-so to believe this.

322   David J   2007 Apr 15, 11:06am  

Why is my previous post being held in moderation?

323   sfbubblebuyer   2007 Apr 15, 11:08am  

Pelosi is a fox for any age. Built like a real woman.

I just threw up in my mouth a little.

324   Malcolm   2007 Apr 15, 11:09am  

I was thinking of selling my SKS (Russian rifle), and my 22 rifle. After following this site for a couple of years, and looking outside my window at my once very nice neighborhood deteriorating around me, I'm going to hang on to them. I'm not currently an NRA member but I put the decal by my front door. I sort of like to publicize the fact that this is not an unarmed household. I'd rather visitors to my front door think I am a gun nut than to have them read about what I nice guy I was in my obituary.

325   Malcolm   2007 Apr 15, 11:11am  

David J Says:
April 15th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
Why is my previous post being held in moderation?

Because David has 5 letters, you posted on the 15th and 2007 is 7-2 is 5. You have all the warning signs.

326   Malcolm   2007 Apr 15, 11:16am  

Astrid Says:
"I guess they’re too busy ticketing people going 20 above (even though everybody else is also going at least 15 above). "

I had the same frustration. Our local news caused the phones to ring off the hook at SDPD because they decided to go on a jay walking sweep. People were livid, and basically demanded real law enforcement. I'm tired of hearing how badly cops have it. It is so much easier to play macho cop ticketing jaywalkers, and kids with skateboards, than to actually break down the door on a meth lab.

327   astrid   2007 Apr 15, 11:21am  

David J,

I can't release your comment but I can see it. I tried to post for you but it didn't work. One of your words must have triggered a filter. It's not Soc1alist, so I have no idea how to help you.

328   astrid   2007 Apr 15, 11:23am  

I don't think guns should be outlawed and I think most mainstream liberals do not want to outlaw guns. I, for one, would just like more regulation of guns to make it a little harder for violent teenagers or criminals to get their hands on guns.

329   astrid   2007 Apr 15, 11:24am  

I would also like gun owners to receive mandatory gun safety training, that would cut down on eager beaver killings.

330   azrob   2007 Apr 15, 12:21pm  

astrid etc...

Examine arizona/florida/texas etc. and try to find a case where someone with a carry concealed weapon permit committed any of the mistakes you mention in your posts... I bet you can't find a single one due to negligence or erro with someone licensed to carry a weapon. The licensing requires shooting tests, criminal background exams, legal and ethical exams etc... The decision to shoot or even get the gun out is discussed at great length.

It would help if those who criticize weapon carry laws new at least something about what they talk about...

331   astrid   2007 Apr 15, 12:49pm  

azrob,

That's a concealed weapon permit. I was talking about gun training for any gun owner. It's a dangerous item and anyone with access to one should be properly trained.

332   Randy H   2007 Apr 15, 1:58pm  

astrid

Nowledge is a dangerous thing. Or didn't you now.

333   astrid   2007 Apr 15, 2:28pm  

LOL! I admit that is a possibility. Some people may be slightly less dangerous if they don't know how to aim correctly.

334   Randy H   2007 Apr 15, 3:50pm  

SP

I understand the connotation. I don't particularly care for the term "media whores" either all that much either, but I can certainly understand the sentiment.

I'm just still a bit of an old fashioned boy at heart, I guess. Calling anyone a "whore" of any ilk just seems like an invitation to get yourself into a fist fight.

335   astrid   2007 Apr 15, 3:54pm  

How about used house salesmen? That would be a pretty fair description.

336   skibum   2007 Apr 16, 1:23am  

How about Facilitator of Real Estate Transactions (FRET)?

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