Shelley F.
New member intro, Northern California
27 June 2011 | 15 replies
I got a whole set of nice kitchen cabinets on cl for free...they are stuffed in there just waiting.
Douglas Wolf
football is back
5 August 2011 | 43 replies
Yes I am very excited about football returning.I am a Falcons fan but have been with them through the good and bad not just a fair weather fan.When Matty Ice is on he is unstoppable.What we need is consistency of play and not falling apart sometimes.I also don't like that the head coach Mike Smith has gotten what appears to me to be COMFORTABLE in his play calling.Yes you have to have a system but being too comfortable means being PREDICTABLE to other teams.I liked when he first joined and took more risk.I remember Dan Reeves was a nice guy and coach for the Falcons but a horrible play caller.The solution was always "run it up the middle" even though we got stuffed many times.I just wish coaches would have some balls sometimes.If you want make it and win the Super Bowl you have to have a "no risk,no reward" mentality.
Shari Posey
HELP! My car value has crashed 28%!
19 January 2009 | 18 replies
Invest it in whatever you're comfortable with, whether that's real estate, stocks, CD's or stuffed in a mattress.We've had bubbles before and will have another one any time now.
Account Closed
smells like smoke
20 December 2009 | 16 replies
Once had a case of stuffed animals from China being the culprit of a little girls respiratory illness.
Charlie Farrell
Robert Allens Enlightened Wealth Institute
23 April 2009 | 48 replies
They try to sell you on their Gold and Platinum courses, and stuff the Gold and Platinum courses with some bootcamps that are in my mind just stuffing for the turkey; they have no real intrinsic value.
Webb Sledge
Priorities: Time, Money & Energy
29 June 2009 | 1 reply
For example, we could all agree that marketing is important, but standing in a room all day for a week straight stuffing envelopes is not a good use of our time.
Bryan Hancock
Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
We can keep small amounts of money stuffed away at yields much better than bank account yields.
Sam Rymer
2011 Foreclosure Report
14 January 2011 | 5 replies
Boston has a lot of competition between investors.Areas like Georgia, Florida and Cali has tons of REOs and sales on the market that are way below ARVs. which makes it easer to find a deal (in my view). in Boston, we have tons of Historic home and tons of money stuffed investors just waiting to pounce on anything that looks like a profit. and the worst part about it is that the sellers know it...
Marlan Jones
Homepath Investor Financing Question?
11 August 2011 | 29 replies
When I asked her what the price threshold is where the loan it's self wouldn't be stuffed full of excessive fees up to the amount limited to by homepath, she stated that the 60K mark would be about that point.
Bill Gulley
When are you Speculating vs. Investing?
27 May 2011 | 12 replies
This could actually include stuffing your cash in a mattress during a deflationary period because the buying power of your hoard increases, however, for most intents and purposes, saving is socking your dough away in an institution, often insured, with a guaranteed return, usually very small, but you can literally bank on it.