Can anything be done to control the streetball games and protect our cars from being battered relentlessly?
Cayuga County needs a new political party.
The difference between Jason Kufs, who wrote a column in Thursday's paper, and Jeff Alberici, who read somebody else's writing, is that Kufs would never put his name and read someone else's nonsense, as Kufs puts his teaching profession and his country far ahead of any political party he might be in.
The retirement of former softball pitching great Steven Kline, from the Office for the Aging, is a blow for all elderly Auburnians, as he was a voice of compassion and a great advocate for people in our demographic group.
The media is the reason that Hillary and some of the others didn't stand a chance in this race. They got rid of all the good people early on, to give the two others that are dangerous a better chance.
Willie Randolph calls his boss a racist, has everyone hating him, and the sports writers are surprised he got fired.
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Farmer's Gal wrote on Jun 25, 2008 11:34 AM:
There is something in my paperwork about how they apply any overpayments. I'm visiting a friend in the business tonight to consult about all the fees, credits, covered by Closing Cost Assistance or not -- all the money flying around back and forth at the closing, so I will have a better handle on it when the day comes. I'll learn best if someone sits down with me and walks me through each bit using my own case as the example.
There are a lot of basic practical things about life people don't learn in school or from their parents. And a good thing I didn't learn home buying from my parents -- my mom had no part in the purchase of her house until my dad left her, and my dad was advising me to buy the most house the bank would let me and just suffer through not having any money for a couple years -- BAD idea! This is from the guy who got stuck with a bubble payment refinance when my step-mother left him -- he's 67 and still working away because the divorce settlement left him with the entire mortgage on their old home, while she got the new home, which was paid in full with the re-fi on the old one! He definitely got stinkered in that divorce, which goes to show that sometimes karma does make What goes around, come around! "
cm wrote on Jun 25, 2008 11:14 AM:
Something I did that helped get thru the interest faster, PAY MORE. if it can only be 10.00 it adds up.
With my mortgage being an odd amount,
(ex:378.24)
I rounded up, (ex:379.00/380.00)
then a 5-week month, I went higher,
(ex: 400.00/425.00).
I do the same on my Van payment. I have always hated writing ODD amounts anyways.
My mortgage company at first took the extra an applied it to escrow acct. then sent me a refund at the end of the year for overpaying! I had to send them in writing--to apply to interest/or principal, I didnt want a refund.
In the "other" payment box I kept adding extra monies --which they kept applyng to escrow--I had sent them 3 letters and called them 3 times!
The last faxed letter I put in big letters "CAN YOU READ?????"
I wrote it about 25 times all over the paper with arrows pointing to the "other" box--hahaha
finally they got it right!
Always be sure to read your monthly papers to see that your monies are going to the right areas!! "
excnyer wrote on Jun 25, 2008 9:25 AM:
" You didn't quite get it. I was refering to anonymoose being the dog poo in the bag. "
If you were trying to be funny, believe me, you're not. "
Farmer's Gal wrote on Jun 25, 2008 8:46 AM:
I am reading and learning every step of the way. Just completing a required New Home Buyers course online today -- I have to get a certificate of completion before I can get a SONYMA loan.
I have to say it was rather shocking for how much the bank was willing to pre-qualify me -- way, way more than I could realistically afford. So I just ignored that and worked up my own budget of what I feel I can afford (significantly less than the bank said) and stayed in those bounds.
But it is no wonder so many people are in trouble. They turn to the bank as the experts to tell them how much they can afford, because it's relatively complicated and a new home buyer might well not know -- so they trust the bank to tell them. Then the bank tells people they can afford much more than they really can, the people believe them, and next thing you know, they are in foreclosure.
I know I am at the top of what I feel I can afford ($38,000 less than the bank said; and if I had the full 20% down payment plus my own closing costs, they would have qualified me for $93,000 more than I could really afford!), so it will be tight the first year or two. But as my salary goes up and the fixed rate remains the same, and the percentage of the payment going towards interest goes down, and once I pay off 20% and can drop the primary mortgage insurance, things will ease up and I can put more money into improvements and such.
I daresay a lot of other people here have already "been there, done that" but it is all new and exciting (and a little scary too!) for me. "
brew1234 wrote on Jun 24, 2008 11:32 PM:
quiveringthigh wrote on Jun 24, 2008 9:12 PM:
" So anonymoose, what are doing on people's porches? "
Lighting dog waste on fire is an old prank. They light it on fire and knock on the door. When the person comes out and sees a fire, they immediately try to put it out by stepping on it. I've seen that in movies. I don't think anonymous does that. "
cm wrote on Jun 24, 2008 2:02 PM:
HAD it been a black comedian sayng the same stuff during a show--no one would have said a word.
I think most of these black rappers need to have their CDs pulled from the shelves--they are very offensive--yet i dont see any blacks protesting them! "
Farmer's Gal wrote on Jun 24, 2008 2:01 PM:
cm wrote on Jun 24, 2008 1:57 PM:
my aunt had an arm she started paying 800 a month then after 2 yrs of surrounding development she was paying 2600--which she could not afford or refinance and lost the home.
If you have high life insurance you can skip adding in the insurance in case of death--BUT if your life insurance is low--then pay the extra for that.
you will have alot of papers to sign--read read read! "
brew1234 wrote on Jun 24, 2008 1:03 PM:
sabrina wrote on Jun 24, 2008 10:15 AM:
suzee wrote on Jun 24, 2008 9:41 AM:
sabrina5487 wrote on Jun 24, 2008 9:41 AM:
anonymous wrote on Jun 24, 2008 8:23 AM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Jun 24, 2008 7:02 AM:
So, will I run right out and buy one the minute they hit the market? No -- I won't have the money. But I will be keeping an eye on it -- and any other viable alternatives -- so that when the time comes, I'll be able to switch to a safer and still affordable means of transportation. "
HazelEyez wrote on Jun 23, 2008 4:00 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Jun 23, 2008 3:50 PM:
horseradish wrote on Jun 23, 2008 3:12 PM:
STREETS WERE NOT MADE FOR CARS!!! THEY WERE HERE LONG BEFORE CARS WERE!
HUMANS! I BEG OF YOU, TAKE BACK YOUR STREETS!
you were probably one of those who was complaining about the parking issue too. "
Hillbilly wrote on Jun 23, 2008 2:56 PM:
http://www.gizmag.com/compressed-air-car-set-for-us-launch-in-2010/8896/
They Say: February 29, 2008 The Zero-Pollution MDI Air Car, invented in France and licensed by Tata Motors in India, is coming to American shores. Zero Pollution Motors have announced they will begin taking reservations for the first U.S. deliveries in the next couple of months, but it will be 2010 before Americans get their first taste of the ingenious compressed-air motor, which runs to 35mph entirely on air, or uses a trickle of petrol to heat and compress more air to reach higher speeds up to 90mph. It'll cost next to nothing to run (how do 30,000km service intervals sound?), have a range of up to 1000 miles, and retail for well under US$20,000.
Is this too good to be true or will the American people make it happen? I have signed up for future e-mailings from the company. To bad an American car company can't figure it out and move in this direction. For less than $20,000 I will take the chance. How about you? "
justventing wrote on Jun 23, 2008 2:45 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Jun 23, 2008 2:22 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Jun 23, 2008 1:45 PM:
In other words, there isn't a need to chuck our safety rules -- we just need to adapt what we're given to meet our requirements -- and get the best of both.
Yes, I am very much in favor of exploring further in directions such as this. "
Hillbilly wrote on Jun 23, 2008 1:34 PM:
"Barring any last-minute design changes on the way to production, the Air Car should be surprisingly practical. The $12,700 CityCAT, one of a handful of planned Air Car models, can hit 68 mph and has a range of 125 miles. It will take only a few minutes for the CityCAT to refuel at gas stations equipped with custom air compressor units; MDI says it should cost around $2 to fill the car’s carbon-fiber tanks with 340 liters of air at 4350 psi. Drivers also will be able to plug into the electrical grid and use the car’s built-in compressor to refill the tanks in about 4 hours.
Of course, the Air Car will likely never hit American shores, especially considering its all-glue construction. But that doesn’t mean the major automakers can write it off as a bizarre Indian experiment — MDI has signed deals to bring its design to 12 more countries, including Germany, Israel and South Africa."
This is from the Popular Science magazine and can be found at the following web site: http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/new_cars/4217016.html
The reason this vehicle will not be coming to the U.S. is because of our strict safety laws. Maybe if we were to relax some of the Nanny-State Regulations, we could explore more options like this car? This would be change, are you for it? "
horseradish wrote on Jun 23, 2008 1:09 PM:
cm wrote on Jun 23, 2008 12:23 PM:
1. buy kids summer passes to casey park pool.
2. offer to drive/pick them up from a day at the owasco lake.
3. move your car..
be glad that are playing ball and not vandalizing property! "
cm wrote on Jun 23, 2008 12:15 PM:
We all want things to change-whether it be gas prices,foos costs, the economy, foreclosures on homes, the environment, schooling children, ect..
BUT to BELIEVE that ONE person can do it is utterly ridiculas! Obama cannot change anything anymore than the Pres we have.
Our lives are entangled in the 535 (congress/senate) and since they are NOT GOING AWAY anytime soon its a foolish ideal to think "change" is coming in NOVEMBER!! "
Farmer's Gal wrote on Jun 23, 2008 11:52 AM:
Change for change sake could just as easily be change for the worse. (For ex: We see gas prices change almost daily -- and nearly always for the worse).
I have been finding it odd all along that so many politicians harp on the term "Change" as that in an of itself were desired. People desire change FOR THE BETTER, not just change. In fact, most people prefer not to have to change -- things have to be really lousy to have so many people wanting change so badly:
"...all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing forms to which they are accustomed."
(From our Declaration of Independence; this bit is followed by the still-true part about the "long train of abuses and usurpations" -- it is not only our right but our duty to throw off such Government). "