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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: deeno who wrote (19363)4/13/2004 5:46:47 PM
From: THRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
deeno,

Very solid perspective. I cannot find fault with it.

Maybe I'm the odd duck. I just don't enjoy debt, and money equals freedom/time to me. I've become much less material in the past 7 years. Sold the sports cars, sold the silly watch. Just didn't need them. I do not think there is anything wrong with "things", as long as you own them and they don't own you. The friend I referred to, IMO he is clearly "owned".

Then again, there is an American sports car that actually captured my interest. And its a Ford. How can this be?

fordvehicles.com

Maybe next year I will have to drop some coin for a pony, and live a little -g-

Best of luck.

TH
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