You can keep lying, but the thread shows what happened.
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Here is what actually happened -- not what the feminist is projecting.
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Hey, I get why you're being so defensive. I would be too if I did the same thing.Walrus wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:05 pm I stop at the same spot because that's where it ended. Where did I "look up his information?" I only looked at the address he voluntarily provided. I remind you, I told him to delete the info.
You can keep lying, but the thread shows what happened.![]()
Here is what actually happened -- not what the feminist is projecting.
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The really amazing thing about the link you posted is that you think it exonerates you. YOU asked him for his address. Then YOU looked up and provided the board with a listing history of someone else's property - without that person's consent. My God, that's horrific.Walrus wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:05 pm I stop at the same spot because that's where it ended. Where did I "look up his information?" I only looked at the address he voluntarily provided. I remind you, I told him to delete the info.
You can keep lying, but the thread shows what happened.![]()
Here is what actually happened -- not what the feminist is projecting.
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Is it?Walrus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:02 pm It's coming.
"FHA Mortgage Delinquencies Reach a Record, Led by New Jersey"
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... d%20Monday.
In 2020,it would be foolish to describe anything as "rock solid". But I do feel that many banks are much better equipped to withstand a hit like this after 2009. Banks got smarter about who they gave money to. Frankly, a settling of thw housing prices could be good to get that a little closer to attainable for more people.