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  1. :cheers: Just because you won't admit it when I catch you lying on these boreds all the time doesn't mean you don't. Your constant playing dumb about this is ridiculous. You start to weasel when I hit you with the lies you say and then try and make it seem like I am some dumbfock, pretending that you can't follow what I am saying. In this thread you again gave a perfect example of this. I have already shown the entire geek club where you lied in this thread and you are still trying to spin this as something I couldn't explain to someone who is such an intellectual as yourself. Focking unreal. Since you have so much focking trouble understanding this, I will try one more time.

    You see, you stated no such thing. All you said was it made you want to "phrew up in my mouf on this one." In post 32 of this thread, I quoted your posts so the super intelligent PFB could try and comprehend and you still don't seem to understand. The real insane thing is you act like you can't comprehend what I am saying constantly when we all know damn good and well you are just trying to weasel out of being caught again.

     

    I realize you think you are better than most on this bored and that is fine by me, I really don't give a fock what you think. Why would anybody care what you think after some of the sh!t you pull here with this insanity.

     

    You have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have major troubles following simple conversation and even more trouble admitting to wrong doing. Anyone who has read one of your outrageous posts about billicheat and the Patriots knows this to be true. But you just keep on telling yourself that everybody on here thinks you are this super intelligent guy if that what you need to do to look into the mirror each day. I bet right before you went to sleep last night, you patted yourself on the back thinking to yourself "I really made gocolts look foolish today" when you did nothing but embarrass yourself again with this playing stupid business you do with so many posters who don't agree with everything you say. It's over. We all know it and have known it for a long long time now.

     

    Oh yeah, you spelled occasions wrong MR. Perfect.

     

    :banana: huh?


  2. I have found lots of "customer" success stories. I have found so many that I have started to wonder if they just hire people to go around to message boards and say how great it is.


  3. The Moz did the program a while back and said it def works but it's pure torture the first few weeks. I have thought about starting the program myself but I don't think there's anyway in the world I could stick to the diet plan they have.

     

    The main thing I read about the diet plan is that it is pretty expensive. Someone on another board said it was costing about $80 for 2 days worth of food. I am not sure how accurate that really is though.


  4. Has anyone done this? I remember awhile back someone posting about it but I don't remember who it was. I am thinking about buying it. I have been working out but I think I would do better if I had a set routine to follow. I can get it for about $80 on ebay and I am wondering if it is worth it.


  5. The Fed did just drop the overnight rate to its lowest ever, AND does plan to offer a discount to perhaps 4.5% sometime in the spring to "select customers" for mortgage-related issuance; one could certainly surmise that the spring offers a favorable market for those interested in purchasing a home.

     

    I suspect that a better bargain could be obtained later in the year, in September and October; I think the lower rates will still be present, and I also think that by then people will actually be pricing their homes at if not well-below their true intrinsic value. In the last 4-6 months the idiots trying to sell their homes have made reasonable price adjustments in many markets, or pulled them altogether.

     

    As such, you should buy when you find the right deal, regardless.....if you can afford the home using traditional lending tools then it is properly priced for your respective locale, and is likely a good deal. If you plan to move in perhaps 4-8 years, you may still have a tough time getting more than you actually paid for it, but if you are buying this thing to actually live in it, you should be fine.

     

    We are buying to actually live in it long term. We currently live in a smallish 3 bedroom house. We have a 3 year old and new baby on they way. We were planning on getting a bigger house in 2010. With the market the way it is and the rates so low, we are thinking about doing it this year.


  6. present!! :first:

     

    If you want cheery-rosy excrement you will have to go to Lawrence Yun, or your broker.....onyl liars with something to gain from people's naivety are selling the notion of a "bottom" or pending recovery as our present condition is not yet at that stage.

     

    In fact, the spring months are going to find an entirely new swath of job losses and mortgage-related destruction as the next wave is just beginning to crest for mortgage failures. 2009 is going to be a tough......tough year....

     

    So long as the failure are allowed to do their thing, 2010 could be a better year, but with the government stepping in to bailout those who deserve to die, well, it could be a bit longer..... :D

     

    So if I am secure in my job will this Spring be a good time to go house shopping? It seems like prices are very good around here and if they start giving out 4.5% 30 year loans....it seems like a good time to buy.


  7. Just heard on the radio that the White House has said that they will not let the automakers fail. There are dipping into the 700 billion. The head of the UAW said they will not have to make any concessions for this money. :shocking:


  8. I still can't believe these morons would give 750 billion to banks because they cried about all the fake money they are losing and won't give 25 billion to the industrial back bone of the nation. Whether directly or indirectly every single person here is affected by the auto industry.

     

    We are going to be in for some very hard times.

     

    If they do not fix the problems, the money will be wasted. I agree that they did not do enough to make sure issues were fixed in the banking industry before giving money, but that does not mean it is ok to freely hand it out to Automakers.


  9. Good for the Repubs for standing up to the UAW. They are one of the main reasons the big three are in trouble.

     

    Gotta agree. If they do not address the actual problems, they are just wasting money.


  10. Absolutely. Fringe is a show that gets better and better with each episode. It's one of the very few shows that I watch every week, rather than wait for the DVD to come out.

     

    John Noble, the guy who plays the mentally deranged scientist, is a brilliant actor playing a complex role with incredible believability. Sure, there isn't much chemistry otherwise on the show, yet. But the Walter Bishop character makes the show. I look forward to the show every week. It will be around a few years, at the least.

     

    It was the same thing with Alias and Lost. It took a few episodes for each of two series to hit their stride and become the great series that each was.

     

    :dunno: I agree. Very interesting show and the Walter Bishop character is great. I actually also like the son, but I think they could have done a better job with the woman who plays the lead. She isn't really bad but she is not good either.


  11. what was that much worse pretty much the same senerio's are unfolding. All throughout 1928 and early 29 market went up and down in giant swings - much like it is right now. Only difference is then we didn't bailout any banks so it hit us head on and right away - we are bailing out banks but it isn't fixing a thing only delaying it.

     

    To start.

    We have had a few banks fail...during the depression pretty much every bank was closed. The dust bowl also occurred which also really put a hurt on us.

     

    I am no expert but have done some reading and the great depression was pretty much a perfect storm of different circumstances happening at once.


  12. Were not headed for a great depression?

     

    Banks are failing left and right and we are throwing 100's of billions at them to keep them a float and they:

     

    A. aren't firing management and execs aren't being held accountable.

    B. not regulating them to assure they don't make the same mistakes.

     

    The auto industry is on the verge of going total belly up

     

    unemployment is skyrocketing with no real bottom in sight

     

    The world economy is in total limbo not having a clue where this all ends or how bad it really is causing markets to have huge gains and larger losses.

     

    We keep borrowing billions and might as well burn it the actual good it's doing.

     

    CUT loses now - let citigroup fail as well as other on the verge - once that happens full scale depression will hit shortly and begin to bottom out - after the dust settles work as country on rebuilding without making the same mistakes as before.

     

    Thats the only solid long term solution - bailout after bailout digging hole deeper - is doing nothing for us but buying us maybe a year at current levels - which kinda suck as it is.

     

    I am not saying things are good but do soem reading on the great depression. Things were much worse.


  13. Nothing could be truer. I have a friend whose daughter is on scholorship at Suchigan. He went to a parent's dinner where the AD spoke. Focker talked as if Sucy Deserved to win the national championship in every sport every year.

     

    Also, I went to the 2000 Rose Bowl (Badger fan). Every bar, restaurant, etc. I went to the wait staff, without prodding, volunteered how happy they were to see Badger fans rather than Sucy fans because Sucy fans don't tip and sneak drinks into every place they go.

     

    What is Sucy? I assume it is a Michigan nickname but I don't get it.


  14. 3. That for the first time in many moons, the New York Jets look like the real deal.

     

    I was skeptical of the Favre pick up but he has been pretty impressive this year. I guess John Madden was right all along. Thomas Jones has continued to exceed expectations also.

     

    Oh yeah and I am thankful that the season will soon be over (Bengals Fan :lol: ) and hopefully we will get a new OC.... and dare I dream that we actually hire a GM?

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