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:stpd: :hammer: You look like my dad did in his 20's

FYI I have added north Arkansas to my list of probable retirement spots. That area has beautiful roads....the wife had a hard time following me through rhe twisties today.:lol

In the middle of bumfvck Kansas. I hate this fvcking state.:banghead: The wind never stops here good lord.

How are you assholes doing today?:)
Some very amazing roads up that way! The Pig trail is awesome! Unfortunately I don't get up there as much as I should. "Too much work and Not enough play make Jackie a dull boy" Damn being responsible!:lol
 
What's up rowdy, that is not how i pictured you at all :lol
yeah me too... lol

I dunno. That's relatively close to how I was thinking he looked. I mean, he is in Arkansas and from Michigan afterall. :lol

I just wanna know how he got such a great looking, twenty year old, girlfriend. :crash
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When you've got two rugrats in tow, what do you expect? Potty breaks every hour. :lol
:fact... although mine do pretty well... just limit the drinks and have the portable dvd player handy....
 
Some very amazing roads up that way! The Pig trail is awesome! Unfortunately I don't get up there as much as I should. "Too much work and Not enough play make Jackie a dull boy" Damn being responsible!:lol
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Jesus it's taking you a long time to get out here. :lol

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Sure is....450-500 miles a day....if it were me i would iron man the 1400 miles but the wife can take too much. Im proud of her though, the longest shes ever driven is from CO Springs to Denver.:lol

Even so... :sneaky :sneaky




When you've got two rugrats in tow, what do you expect? Potty breaks every hour. :lol
:fact :fact the 2 yr old is better then the damn 7 yr old, fvcker is wearing my wife and i out!:lol
 
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Sure is....450-500 miles a day....if it were me i would iron man the 1400 miles but the wife can take too much. Im proud of her though, the longest shes ever driven is from CO Springs to Denver.:lol



:fact :fact the 2 yr old is better then the damn 7 yr old, fvcker is wearing my wife and i out!:lol
Good for your wife, not only do you drag her all over the place, she has to put up with your shennanigans.

Get a ruck fit for a 7 year old, a road march will take it out of them.
 
Got an offer on the house already, not a terrible offer but I need to counter it.
Lucky. I've had one showing and one cancellation. :(

I'm filling out short sell papers this evening.
 
Still going to lose $15 to 20K, which is going to suck but I'm taking that hit so I don't have to short sell it.
If that's all in equity, then it's not as much of a hit IMO as it's money you don't already have in hand. If it's cash out of pocket, then it's really a hit. Hope you can get out of it the most you can.

I have two options because a conventional sale isn't likely:

1) Short sale

2) Walk away and foreclose


I'd prefer #1 as #2 goes against every principle I've ever been taught.
 
God damn guys your not making me feel good about buying another house.:shake I bought one and only owned it for 17ish months before i sold it....still made 3K+ though, we got lucky because a coupke of months later the market took a complete shit.
 
I figure it's near the bottom now or the end of times is around the corner, so either way it's OK to buy. It'll be at least a year before I can pull the trigger again but I think I found a neighborhood I like up in the foothills.
 
Personally, I would get an apartment or other rental unit (condo/home) for about six months. The market seems to be taking a bit of an upward turn. But, given that there's already been layoffs after the election, and I'm hearing rumours/grumblings of the market tanking again early next year, might be better off holding out for a few months and see what it does.

Also, I personally have no desire to own another home for a long time, so my views can be skewed. I'm giving serious consideration to once my debts are paid off, banking a ton of money and buying acreage up north where i can put a small trailer or build a shack. Then, I'll continue to rent until I retire at which point my hunting property turns into my retirement home.
 
I figure it's near the bottom now or the end of times is around the corner, so either way it's OK to buy. It'll be at least a year before I can pull the trigger again but I think I found a neighborhood I like up in the foothills.
:lol There are some nice spots in dem hills, thats where me and the wife want to be at....hopefully we can find one that we want to afford.

Personally, I would get an apartment or other rental unit (condo/home) for about six months. The market seems to be taking a bit of an upward turn. But, given that there's already been layoffs after the election, and I'm hearing rumours/grumblings of the market tanking again early next year, might be better off holding out for a few months and see what it does.

Also, I personally have no desire to own another home for a long time, so my views can be skewed. I'm giving serious consideration to once my debts are paid off, banking a ton of money and buying acreage up north where i can put a small trailer or build a shack. Then, I'll continue to rent until I retire at which point my hunting property turns into my retirement home.
Obama not fixing shit his second term...say it aint so.:shake

I would love to own some land up around the boundry waters, other then the mountains thats gods country.:)

Try and stay out of the fire zones!
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where they just burned will be good for another 30 to 50 years at least.
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California seems to think that too. But, they never learn. :lol
Mountains of CO burn different then the hills of CA.:dunno
 
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