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I like playing sports just for the activity. I actually think people who waste half of a Sunday watching someone else play on TV and then actually yelling at their wives when their team loses is pathetic. One of my friends (actually a very bright guy but...) has instilled such an importance on Charger's victories that his little boy cries when they lose. That is so stupid it makes me question who I hang out with.
"Nigel Swaby"
If you're the real Nigel, which doesn't seem to be the case based on your IP address and email address, get lost. I think there's pretty universal agreement here that you are persona non grata.
If you're not, consider distinguishing yourself from that Nigel Swaby.
Nigel,
I suppose the masses need to feel involved in something. It really is easier than taking their kids fishing. Just sit around and get drunk for 1 out of their only 2 days off, and immerse themselves in something that they have absolutely no control or stake in. Then the next weekend comes by and they get to have that nail biting experience all over again, while being told that their lives won't be complete unless they get the new Chevy Tahoe.
I just wish I was a better uphill hiker. I hiked Dark Hollow Fall yesterday and I was absolutely pathetic. Right now, 75 year old ladies with one bad knee could probably outhike me.
Right now, 75 year old ladies with one bad knee could probably outhike me.
You can outhike me.
Peter P,
Consider hiking in China. Then you can hire a sedan to carry you all the way to the top. :)
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John Burns Real Estate Consulting has put out in their monthly newsletter that housing if falling faster than is being reported.
This is my favorite quote "We did investigate NAR methodology and have found absolutely no reason to believe that the NAR is intentionally misleading anyone, as some have suggested. "
Um, yeah.
Overall I love this article though. I think we'll see much more of these types of reports as time goes on. I really think that people don't realize the magnitude of the boom and bust cycle we're in. Most people I talk to are much more pessimistic about housing than they were just a year ago but there is still this feeling that the market will be on an upswing in the near future. Articles like this make that seem unlikely.
Here's the link to the full article
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