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RE: Whats The Best Body Feature?

my eyes are my weakest feature and it's true it's what most people look at first. figures. dunno doh crying

RE: Whats The Best Body Feature?

is that a body feature? dunno

Should Extreme Makeover Home Edition

you don't even need to be famous to have a house like some of the ones they build. you should see some of the houses in my neighborhood. rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Under the Mistletoe

has anybody kissed themselves under the mistletoe? laugh lips

RE: Whats The Best Body Feature?

left out at least 3 that i can think of.

RE: Under the Mistletoe

where did you posts go from 12:30 until 2 AM on 29 nov? that was the best part of the thread. hmmmm rolling on the floor laughing

Should Extreme Makeover Home Edition

yea i didn't see the Harper show. why would they take out a $450,000 loan against the equity in the house? the only way any more foreclosures don't happen is if they build the house and pay for it. not going to happen.

RE: are you good at dealing with stress?

i've been called "the heat" at work meaning i can take the heat. dunno

Which Of These Movie Scenes Do You Like?

which begs the question why can't you edit posts and polls? most sites have a timer so that if you want to edit a post you have to edit it within a certain amount of time.

Which Of These Movie Scenes Do You Like?

oh so now we're going to pile on asleep ok. roll eyes grin

Which Of These Movie Scenes Do You Like?

yea that would have helped. can't edit it now though. laugh

Foreclosure Crisis

might lessen because of this? My goodness I hope so for all of the people struggling to pay their mortgage every month lest they become homeless. crying

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration, battling a foreclosure crisis that shows no signs of relenting, will step up pressure on mortgage companies to do more to help people remain in their homes, officials said Saturday.

The administration will announce its expanded program on Monday, Treasury spokeswoman Meg Reilly said.

"We are taking additional steps to enhance servicer transparency and accountability," Reilly said. She said the goal was to increase the rate that troubled home loans were converted into new loans with lower monthly payments.

Industry officials said the new effort would include increased pressure on mortgage companies to accelerate loan modifications by highlighting firms that are lagging in that area.

The Treasury is also expected to announce that it will wait until the loan modifications are permanent before paying cash incentives to mortgage companies that lower loan payments.

$1,000 to mortgage companies
Under the $75 billion Treasury program, companies that agree to lower payments for troubled borrowers collect $1,000 initially from the government for each loan, followed by $1,000 annually for up to three years.

The government support, which is provided from the $700 billion financial bailout program, is aimed at providing cash incentives for mortgage providers to accept smaller mortgage payments rather than foreclosing on homes.

The program has come under heavy criticism for failing to do enough to attack a tidal wave of foreclosures. Analysts said the foreclosure crisis is likely to persist well into next year as high unemployment pushes more people out of their homes.

Rising foreclosures depress home prices and threaten the sustainability of the fledgling economic recovery.

A report last week from the Mortgage Bankers Association found that 14 percent of homeowners with mortgages were either behind on payments or in foreclosure at the end of September, a record level for the ninth straight quarter.

More families threatened
The Congressional Oversight Panel, a committee that monitors spending under Treasury's bailout program, concluded in a report last month that foreclosures are now threatening families who took out conventional, fixed-rate mortgages and put down payments of 10 to 20 percent on homes that would have been within their means in a normal market.

Treasury's program, known as the Home Affordable Modification Program, "is targeted at the housing crisis as it existed six months ago, rather than as it exists right now," the report said.

Scott Talbott, senior vice president of government affairs for the Financial Services Roundtable, said the industry supported many of the changes Treasury was proposing.


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But he said the foreclosure problem, which began with heavy defaults on subprime mortgages, was expanding to more traditional types of mortgages because of unemployment which has now hit a 26-year high of 10.2 percent.

"The subprime problem has regrettably morphed into an unemployment problem," Talbott said. He said there was no government program to help the unemployed who are in danger of losing their homes but "many private lenders are modifying loans for the unemployed on their own."

Treasury's Reilly said the expanded program would, among other steps, make more aid available to struggling borrowers and expand the number of organizations providing help.

RE: The CS Two

maybe the next CS Two to visit you could be the Bobby twins BobbyC(RobertC and BobbyS(me). you think you drank alot this time? grin cheers

RE: The CS Two

brilliant! glad you ladies had fun.

RE: What stereotype annoys you the most?

alrighty then...

RE: What are the Catholic's beliefs about salvation?

sorry. you're wrong. Catholics get baptised during a ceremony called a christening.

RE: Under the Mistletoe

best of luck. handshake

RE: Under the Mistletoe

yea well don't take it out on me...

RE: What do you miss the most?

oh there's plenty of them. the bad news you'll probably need 9 lives. and i'm a man. good luck!

RE: Under the Mistletoe

be happy someone is interested in you then? confused

RE: Under the Mistletoe

shut your blinds? dunno cheers

RE: Under the Mistletoe

me too or maybe brad or mr depp. rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Under the Mistletoe

good for you! applause

RE: What do you miss the most?

i'm too busy trying to figure out the kata H form to miss anything. it's so easy yet so confusing for an old man like me. rolling on the floor laughing

RE: What do you miss the most?

that's pretty much how i feel. thumbs up

RE: Ladies Night Out: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!!!

VA cops are the absolute worst. are radar detectors still banned?

RE: Would you date someone bald?

true it helps to know where you're headed but most people have it mapped out even without any landmarks.

RE: Would you date someone bald?

right? if i want to see the amazon jungle i'll vist it and take a tour. rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Would you date someone bald?

hair on the head? ewwww rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Ladies Night Out: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!!!

what's all this mouth organs, bagpipes talk? did you forget the skin flute? laugh

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