jamboreedude
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test said:Just wait until San Onofre goes nuclear. Socal will have the lowest property prices in the nation.
San Onofre nuke plant shut down for quite some time already. no need to worry about this so much.
test said:Just wait until San Onofre goes nuclear. Socal will have the lowest property prices in the nation.
Irvine_Dreamer said:OMG!The California Court Company said:Saw a tour bus full of Chinese looking people in Stonegate yesterday. home shopping tour? Maybe they were looking for Foothill Ranch but got lost
SG is on their itinerary now?
I better grab IP brochures and start selling it to them.
Or take some group photo shots in front of the model homes for money.
Need extra money to do landscaping now.
blocks said:Also saw a bus of Mainland China tourists/investors back when maricopa opened.
Maybe they become part of the neighbors now.
blocks said:Also saw a bus of Mainland China tourists/investors back when maricopa opened.
Maybe they become part of the neighbors now.
The California Court Company said:for those who can read Chinese, Laguna Altura is well known in mainland Chinahttp://www.long-termproperty.com/house/detail_9172.htmlhttp://www.visas.to/cn/myhome/latest_proeperty/us-properties-laguna-altura/http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_82b659b10101gnmd.htmlhttp://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDkxNzEwNzM2.html
Not to mention your secret family can enjoy food similar to what they have back home... or cook it themselves in the California Wok Room.irvinehomeshopper said:After reading this. I am a governmental crook and would totally buy there. It is a well secluded place to hide my mistress behind a gate. The house is a great place to hide my money oversea. It is also a good home to hide my 2nd and 3rd sons. It is a perfect place for my non government approved children to receive an education from the 52nd best school per World News. I save a bundle when I don't have to pay tuitions like I do here in China for my 1st born son. Just the tuition saving alone the house is paid for by using my suitcaseful of RMB that I use HSBC (Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Corp) to help me launder to America. This investment will eventually entitle me to getting my green card so I someday could apply residency for my seven hundred thousand relatives to come to America to leech on to America's generous welfare and free Medicare system. I like the privacy where neighbors don't socialize with one another because I have just too many things to hide.
irvinehomeowner said:Not to mention your secret family can enjoy food similar to what they have back home... or cook it themselves in the California Wok Room.irvinehomeshopper said:After reading this. I am a governmental crook and would totally buy there. It is a well secluded place to hide my mistress behind a gate. The house is a great place to hide my money oversea. It is also a good home to hide my 2nd and 3rd sons. It is a perfect place for my non government approved children to receive an education from the 52nd best school per World News. I save a bundle when I don't have to pay tuitions like I do here in China for my 1st born son. Just the tuition saving alone the house is paid for by using my suitcaseful of RMB that I use HSBC (Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Corp) to help me launder to America. This investment will eventually entitle me to getting my green card so I someday could apply residency for my seven hundred thousand relatives to come to America to leech on to America's generous welfare and free Medicare system. I like the privacy where neighbors don't socialize with one another because I have just too many things to hide.
irvinehomeshopper said:Yes, I salivate over many delicacies around the area. One in particular belongs to a 3 legged man. I give him a dirty look each time he walks his delicacy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meatAncient Mexico
In the time of the Aztec Empire in what is now central Mexico, Mexican Hairless Dogs were bred, among other purposes, for their meat. Hern?n Cort?s reported when he arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519, "small gelded dogs which they breed for eating" were among the goods sold in the city markets. These dogs, Xoloitzcuintles, were often depicted in pre-Columbian Mexican pottery. The breed was almost extinct in the 1940s, but the British Military Attach? in Mexico City, Norman Wright, developed a thriving breed from some of the dogs he found in remote villages.
irvinehomeowner said:@qwerty:
Isn't that racist because it's using Asian characters?