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Date: May 13, 2008 17:00
On Mon, 12 May 2008 20:13:19 -0700, Winston_Smith bogus.net>
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> * In San Bernardino, a house bought for $310,000 in 2005 is now
>being offered by the bank for $199,900.
> * A 2,000-square-foot ranch house in Rancho Santa Margarita is
>down from $775,000 to $565,000.
> * A starter home in Sacramento, sold for $215,000 in 2004, is now
>down to $129,900.
> These are not sale prices. They are asking prices. Don't doubt that
>they are negotiable.
These are wonderful investment opportunities for those who worked hard
and squirreled away their money for a rainy day, instead of spending
it on burgers, cigarettes, liquor and liberal women (which could be
had for free by the way).
This is a once, maybe twice in a lifetime chance to pull yourself up
by the bootstraps and crawl out of that hole you dug. And if you can't
do it now, there's always next time.
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Author: strabostrabo Date: May 13, 2008 22:54
Jerry wrote:
> On Mon, 12 May 2008 20:13:19 -0700, Winston_Smith bogus.net>
> wrote:
>
>> * In San Bernardino, a house bought for $310,000 in 2005 is now
>> being offered by the bank for $199,900.
>> * A 2,000-square-foot ranch house in Rancho Santa Margarita is
>> down from $775,000 to $565,000.
>> * A starter home in Sacramento, sold for $215,000 in 2004, is now
>> down to $129,900.
>> These are not sale prices. They are asking prices. Don't doubt that
>> they are negotiable.
>
> These are wonderful investment opportunities for those who worked hard
> and squirreled away their money for a rainy day, instead of spending
> it on burgers, cigarettes, liquor and liberal women (which could be
> had for free by the way).
>
And, they'll furnish the booze.
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Date: May 14, 2008 21:05
On Wed, 14 May 2008 01:55:59 -0400, strabo flashlight.net>
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>Jerry wrote:
>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 20:13:19 -0700, Winston_Smith bogus.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> * In San Bernardino, a house bought for $310,000 in 2005 is now
>>> being offered by the bank...
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