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Side-Show Bob trying to convince America how the International Economy works.

Side-Show doesn't know, all we have to do is pay the outstanding interest (Unlike a Car Payment or Mortgage) to keep from defaulting. We don't have to touch the outstanding principal.

Jan 2025 cannot get here soon enough!
 
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Side-Show Bob trying to convince America how the International Economy works.

Side-Show doesn't know, all we have to do is pay the outstanding interest (Unlike a Car Payment or Mortgage) to keep from defaulting. We don't have to touch the outstanding principal.

Jan 2025 cannot get here soon enough!
Didn’t House already pass a Debt ceiling increase two weeks ago?
 
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Side-Show Bob trying to convince America how the International Economy works.

Side-Show doesn't know, all we have to do is pay the outstanding interest (Unlike a Car Payment or Mortgage) to keep from defaulting. We don't have to touch the outstanding principal.

Jan 2025 cannot get here soon enough!
Stephens, when people ask where you live, do you get uncomfortable telling them that you live in the armpit of Orange County? Granted, the armpit of OC is still a million times more superior than the sh!thole of Huntington. But to fellow OC residents, do you hate when people ask what city you live in?

When people ask me, I am purposely modest. I say “Laguna” instead of “Laguna Beach,” because people then could perceive Laguna Niguel. So they follow up my answer with “oh, nice. Niguel or Beach?”

When I respond with “Beach,” they’re even more impressed, because they notice that I was being modest and purposeful discreet by just saying “Laguna” instead of boasting.

Or if I respond with my other OC place and say “Rancho,” they always say “oh, the place where Rod Carew, Michael Chang, Warren G, the manager for the Miami Marlins, some of the Real Housewives of OC, the actor from The Wire,
 
Stephens, when people ask where you live, do you get uncomfortable telling them that you live in the armpit of Orange County? Granted, the armpit of OC is still a million times more superior than the sh!thole of Huntington. But to fellow OC residents, do you hate when people ask what city you live in?

When people ask me, I am purposely modest. I say “Laguna” instead of “Laguna Beach,” because people then could perceive Laguna Niguel. So they follow up my answer with “oh, nice. Niguel or Beach?”

When I respond with “Beach,” they’re even more impressed, because they notice that I was being modest and purposeful discreet by just saying “Laguna” instead of boasting.

Or if I respond with my other OC place and say “Rancho,” they always say “oh, the place where Rod Carew, Michael Chang, Warren G, the manager for the Miami Marlins, some of the Real Housewives of OC, the actor from The Wire,

Look, Weinstein (aka LARP'r),

STFU. I have no idea what you are talking about armpit anywhere, clown. Go back to taking random pictures of females and statues and try to impress people with how wealthy you are. I personally don't give a shit.
 
This has to be the dumbest administration in the history of the country. I dont know if the collective IQ exceeds triple digits.

What happens when you recruit based on inclusion instead of experience? Fill a position based on race or sexuality. It becomes a shit show.
 
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Stephens, when people ask where you live, do you get uncomfortable telling them that you live in the armpit of Orange County? Granted, the armpit of OC is still a million times more superior than the sh!thole of Huntington. But to fellow OC residents, do you hate when people ask what city you live in?

When people ask me, I am purposely modest. I say “Laguna” instead of “Laguna Beach,” because people then could perceive Laguna Niguel. So they follow up my answer with “oh, nice. Niguel or Beach?”

When I respond with “Beach,” they’re even more impressed, because they notice that I was being modest and purposeful discreet by just saying “Laguna” instead of boasting.

Or if I respond with my other OC place and say “Rancho,” they always say “oh, the place where Rod Carew, Michael Chang, Warren G, the manager for the Miami Marlins, some of the Real Housewives of OC, the actor from The Wire,
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Stephens, when people ask where you live, do you get uncomfortable telling them that you live in the armpit of Orange County? Granted, the armpit of OC is still a million times more superior than the sh!thole of Huntington. But to fellow OC residents, do you hate when people ask what city you live in?

When people ask me, I am purposely modest. I say “Laguna” instead of “Laguna Beach,” because people then could perceive Laguna Niguel. So they follow up my answer with “oh, nice. Niguel or Beach?”

When I respond with “Beach,” they’re even more impressed, because they notice that I was being modest and purposeful discreet by just saying “Laguna” instead of boasting.

Or if I respond with my other OC place and say “Rancho,” they always say “oh, the place where Rod Carew, Michael Chang, Warren G, the manager for the Miami Marlins, some of the Real Housewives of OC, the actor from The Wire,
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STFU. I have no idea what you are talking about armpit anywhere, clown. Go back to taking random pictures of females and statues and try to impress people with how wealthy you are. I personally don't give a shit.
That’s how I’d expect people from your area to react: confusion and anger, anger and confusion.

Speaking of confusion, what do people do when they get to the end of the sidewalk . . . in the middle of your front yard? That has to be confusing. Like, where the fvck are they supposed to go from there?

Have you asked your town to at least extend the sidewalk to the street? I know that your town has more important things to worry about - such as the gangs and drugs - but it’s at least worth a try.
 
Stephens, when people ask where you live, do you get uncomfortable telling them that you live in the armpit of Orange County? Granted, the armpit of OC is still a million times more superior than the sh!thole of Huntington. But to fellow OC residents, do you hate when people ask what city you live in?

When people ask me, I am purposely modest. I say “Laguna” instead of “Laguna Beach,” because people then could perceive Laguna Niguel. So they follow up my answer with “oh, nice. Niguel or Beach?”

When I respond with “Beach,” they’re even more impressed, because they notice that I was being modest and purposeful discreet by just saying “Laguna” instead of boasting.

Or if I respond with my other OC place and say “Rancho,” they always say “oh, the place where Rod Carew, Michael Chang, Warren G, the manager for the Miami Marlins, some of the Real Housewives of OC, the actor from The Wire,

Got to be McNulty, Herc, or Prez...because with Warren G in the hood I KNOW you're not living with more minorities (Chang is white adjacent) than that.
 
That’s how I’d expect people from your area to react: confusion and anger, anger and confusion.

Speaking of confusion, what do people do when they get to the end of the sidewalk . . . in the middle of your front yard? That has to be confusing. Like, where the fvck are they supposed to go from there?

Have you asked your town to at least extend the sidewalk to the street? I know that your town has more important things to worry about - such as the gangs and drugs - but it’s at least worth a try.

No, not too confused.

The only questions I do have is:

According to this:

Your pad in SLC is worth 700 - 1.1 mil.

So after this:


Knock you out of your home LLC, took over your property for 172k. What happens to the deficit of - (830k)?

BTW, if you want to get it back you could talk to the new owner Matt Doyle.


But then again it looks like they already sold your broom closet here:



Spiral Staircase and all! Personally, I see tons of potential in the bandbox of a house. Looks like its right out of the De Wallen district of Amsterdam.

You know:

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I mean **** dude if you were behind in payments with that front, you could have easily pimped off a bitch in the front window and made enough money to pay the back mortgage. Had her stand there waiting for a local SLC "Customer". She could have climbed the spiral staircase to the alcove of a bedroom. Did her business, while you sat below watching TV.

The only concern I have is, having customers climb your dangerous staircase while drunk going up to the bedroom. Also, how do you keep the plumbing from freezing in the winter with all the open plumbing?
 
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That’s how I’d expect people from your area to react: confusion and anger, anger and confusion.

Speaking of confusion, what do people do when they get to the end of the sidewalk . . . in the middle of your front yard? That has to be confusing. Like, where the fvck are they supposed to go from there?

Have you asked your town to at least extend the sidewalk to the street? I know that your town has more important things to worry about - such as the gangs and drugs - but it’s at least worth a try.
That's perfect. That tells people you are close enough and stay the hell off my lawn.

When they pay reparations maybe your part can be a statue. Instead of money, I present you a statue once touched by Condi Rice.
 
Alternate facts^^
clearly, you need a lesson on fact vs. opinion. might want to start elementary, try this one. please post yore answers so we can guide you through this obvious difficult understanding for you.

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No, not too confused.

The only questions I do have is:

According to this:

Your pad in SLC is worth 700 - 1.1 mil.

So after this:


Knock you out of your home LLC, took over your property for 172k. What happens to the deficit of - (830k)?

BTW, if you want to get it back you could talk to the new owner Matt Doyle.


But then again it looks like they already sold your broom closet here:



Spiral Staircase and all! Personally, I see tons of potential in the bandbox of a house. Looks like its right out of the De Wallen district of Amsterdam.

You know:

images


I mean **** dude if you were behind in payments with that front, you could have easily pimped off a bitch in the front window and made enough money to pay the back mortgage. Had her stand there waiting for a local SLC "Customer". She could have climbed the spiral staircase to the alcove of a bedroom. Did her business, while you sat below watching TV.

The only concern I have is, having customers climb your dangerous staircase while drunk going up to the bedroom. Also, how do you keep the plumbing from freezing in the winter with all the open plumbing?
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No, not too confused.

The only questions I do have is:

According to this:

Your pad in SLC is worth 700 - 1.1 mil.

So after this:


Knock you out of your home LLC, took over your property for 172k. What happens to the deficit of - (830k)?

BTW, if you want to get it back you could talk to the new owner Matt Doyle.


But then again it looks like they already sold your broom closet here:



Spiral Staircase and all! Personally, I see tons of potential in the bandbox of a house. Looks like its right out of the De Wallen district of Amsterdam.

You know:

images


I mean **** dude if you were behind in payments with that front, you could have easily pimped off a bitch in the front window and made enough money to pay the back mortgage. Had her stand there waiting for a local SLC "Customer". She could have climbed the spiral staircase to the alcove of a bedroom. Did her business, while you sat below watching TV.

The only concern I have is, having customers climb your dangerous staircase while drunk going up to the bedroom. Also, how do you keep the plumbing from freezing in the winter with all the open plumbing?
@murox care to comment?
 
not Utah.
I believe he was claiming his condo in Utah was valued at 700k-1mil.

I remember someone mocking his mini fridge.

Did he sell the +700k for 174k in 2019? After claiming he still owned it in 2022???? Fascinating for sure.
 
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his expensive place(s) are in CA, not Utah.

He's about to come on here and write War and Peace but that's the gist of it.
If you add up a rifle post and a greed post you get 1, 606 words.

1602 words for rifle. 4 words for greed. Plus or minus.
 
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No, not too confused.

No, you're clearly extremely confused. But that's just because you're a moron and struggle with basic reading.

The only questions I do have is:

According to this:


Your pad in SLC is worth 700 - 1.1 mil.
No. What I said was:

"This was a neighbor's townhouse and camera system. The brick/wall are not his responsibility, as they are covered by the HOA. The townhouses go from anywhere between $700K - $1.1 million."

The townhouses do go for that much. In fact, there was one just on the market for $2.1. The townhouses are in the front where the view (and cameras) of that incident was. My properties in that building are lofts, not townhouses. The lofts in that building range from $300k - $600k. There are a couple on the market right now for $400k - $500k.

See how reading is easy if you aren't a moron?

Knock you out of your home LLC,

Nope. Knock.Out Holdings is owned solely by me. As I have said numerous times, all except for two of my properties are currently owned by LLCs that are solely owned by me:








took over your property for 172k.


Nope. This, like all of my properties except for two, was quit claimed. I know you don't know what that entails, so Google it. There is no transfer of money. It is simply passing the deed from one owner to another. It took the property (and liability) out of my name and put it in the name of a company that I solely own. $172k is just the county tax assessor's number, which as we have discussed, is always well under the actual value of the property. Let's take a look:

$340k

$340k

BTW, if you want to get it back you could talk to the new owner Matt Doyle.
Nope. Matt Doyle is the registered agent of Knock.Out Holdings. The registered agent doesn't mean the "owner," moron. Many times, the registered agent is the accountant, attorney, or business manager for the owner.

Oh, and I'm Matt Doyle:


Check the email address this is being sent from. How would I have access to "Matt's" email account?


But then again it looks like they already sold your broom closet here:

Nope. That was the listing for the property many years before I bought it. I bought it from yet another LLC that was owned by a father who bought the property for his 40 year old son. The son owned a thriving construction company but got addicted to pills. His wife took the children and left their McMansion. The son couldn't run his thriving construction company anymore. His dad bought that property and put his son in it trying to help him. The son got arrested for driving under the influence of the pills. While in jail over night, he died. He was able to smuggle a stash of pills when he was put in jail for that first night and overdosed.

When I bought the place, many of his personal belongings, including pictures of he and his family, were still in there. His family was too distraught to remove many of his belongings. Sad story. After I bought it, it sad empty for a couple of months besides his belongings. I was living in my Park City place. But after a night out in downtown Salt Lake, I took a girl back to that loft to hook up with her. She saw the pictures of the guy and started bawling: she had actually dated him a decade earlier, had no idea he had lived there, and only knew of the success he ended up having and then his death. I had to tell her of the specifics, but she couldn't believe the random chance coincidence that she would end up with me at his loft many years after they had lost communication.

Spiral Staircase and all! Personally, I see tons of potential in the bandbox of a house. Looks like its right out of the De Wallen district of Amsterdam.

I recently mentioned on here that my smallest and least expensive property was my favorite of them all, and this is the one I was referring to. It was already cool, but it's kickass what I did to it. I had all of the red painted a grayish-blue. I had a 70" TV drilled into the concrete downstairs. The upstairs loft area has huge windows that I had an electric projector screen and projector added to. In case I want to keep the windows unobstructed, I added a 55" television above where the projection screen rests.

I have had a nightmare with it recently, as some renovators clipped the water pipe in it and flooded the place causing all sorts of damage and expenses for me. They took full responsibility, but then their insurance agent denied the claim and said "the building is too old" (I believe it is about 15 years old) which contributed to them clipping the pipe. Typical insurance company. So now I am having to sue, and of course, they will try to get me to settle for less than what they owe me. The renovators were too dumb to turn the water off before they started working with the water tank.

I originally rented it out to a couple who own a house in a small town in Iowa. Their plan was to move to SLC for just six months to ski, hike, and explore the national parks. They have fallen in love with the city and the loft and have now been there two years and just rent their house out in Iowa.

Many years ago, I posted pictures of the other unit that I own in that development. It's the one that Middle Class Murox claimed I was lying about owning and the one he claims I stole pictures of from Zillow. If you go back and look at the pictures that I posted of that property, I can show pictures of the property you found showing that both have the exact same style couch, the exact same custom paint color, and even the same throw pillows (unique style that wouldn't be a coincidence).

I mean **** dude if you were behind in payments with that front, you could have easily pimped off a bitch in the front window and made enough money to pay the back mortgage. Had her stand there waiting for a local SLC "Customer". She could have climbed the spiral staircase to the alcove of a bedroom. Did her business, while you sat below watching TV.

The lofts on that level are classified as live/work units. So I could run a commercial business out of it if I wanted under HOA guidelines. One guy lives upstairs and has his downstairs as a television production studio. The high school they used in High School Musical is just a few blocks away, and all of the stars from that (Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale) used to spend hours each week at my neighbor's loft doing voiceovers and short filmings.

The only concern I have is, having customers climb your dangerous staircase while drunk going up to the bedroom. Also, how do you keep the plumbing from freezing in the winter with all the open plumbing?

That's why you put your properties in different LLCs, to protect you from having other assets you own being put in jeopardy.

Plumbing is all indoors, so it won't freeze in there.
@murox care to comment?
Yes, please come back so we can mock you some more.

rifle got knocked the fvck out so hard, I had to throw in two towels.

That's because you're an idiot, too. Why would you ever trust Stephens' version of facts over mine?

his expensive place(s) are in CA, not Utah.
My Utah places would all fetch $400k+ (and yes, I know that Zillow has the cheap one at $340k, but it would sell for more than that just like the similar properties on the market in that building).

I believe he was claiming his condo in Utah was valued at 700k-1mil.
You believe wrong, moron. Show me where I said my Utah "condo" (singular) was $700k - $1.1.

My California properties would get just under $1 million and a decent chunk over $1 million.
 
No, you're clearly extremely confused. But that's just because you're a moron and struggle with basic reading.


No. What I said was:

"This was a neighbor's townhouse and camera system. The brick/wall are not his responsibility, as they are covered by the HOA. The townhouses go from anywhere between $700K - $1.1 million."

The townhouses do go for that much. In fact, there was one just on the market for $2.1. The townhouses are in the front where the view (and cameras) of that incident was. My properties in that building are lofts, not townhouses. The lofts in that building range from $300k - $600k. There are a couple on the market right now for $400k - $500k.

See how reading is easy if you aren't a moron?



Nope. Knock.Out Holdings is owned solely by me. As I have said numerous times, all except for two of my properties are currently owned by LLCs that are solely owned by me:











Nope. This, like all of my properties except for two, was quit claimed. I know you don't know what that entails, so Google it. There is no transfer of money. It is simply passing the deed from one owner to another. It took the property (and liability) out of my name and put it in the name of a company that I solely own. $172k is just the county tax assessor's number, which as we have discussed, is always well under the actual value of the property. Let's take a look:

$340k

$340k


Nope. Matt Doyle is the registered agent of Knock.Out Holdings. The registered agent doesn't mean the "owner," moron. Many times, the registered agent is the accountant, attorney, or business manager for the owner.

Oh, and I'm Matt Doyle:


Check the email address this is being sent from. How would I have access to "Matt's" email account?



Nope. That was the listing for the property many years before I bought it. I bought it from yet another LLC that was owned by a father who bought the property for his 40 year old son. The son owned a thriving construction company but got addicted to pills. His wife took the children and left their McMansion. The son couldn't run his thriving construction company anymore. His dad bought that property and put his son in it trying to help him. The son got arrested for driving under the influence of the pills. While in jail over night, he died. He was able to smuggle a stash of pills when he was put in jail for that first night and overdosed.

When I bought the place, many of his personal belongings, including pictures of he and his family, were still in there. His family was too distraught to remove many of his belongings. Sad story. After I bought it, it sad empty for a couple of months besides his belongings. I was living in my Park City place. But after a night out in downtown Salt Lake, I took a girl back to that loft to hook up with her. She saw the pictures of the guy and started bawling: she had actually dated him a decade earlier, had no idea he had lived there, and only knew of the success he ended up having and then his death. I had to tell her of the specifics, but she couldn't believe the random chance coincidence that she would end up with me at his loft many years after they had lost communication.



I recently mentioned on here that my smallest and least expensive property was my favorite of them all, and this is the one I was referring to. It was already cool, but it's kickass what I did to it. I had all of the red painted a grayish-blue. I had a 70" TV drilled into the concrete downstairs. The upstairs loft area has huge windows that I had an electric projector screen and projector added to. In case I want to keep the windows unobstructed, I added a 55" television above where the projection screen rests.

I have had a nightmare with it recently, as some renovators clipped the water pipe in it and flooded the place causing all sorts of damage and expenses for me. They took full responsibility, but then their insurance agent denied the claim and said "the building is too old" (I believe it is about 15 years old) which contributed to them clipping the pipe. Typical insurance company. So now I am having to sue, and of course, they will try to get me to settle for less than what they owe me. The renovators were too dumb to turn the water off before they started working with the water tank.

I originally rented it out to a couple who own a house in a small town in Iowa. Their plan was to move to SLC for just six months to ski, hike, and explore the national parks. They have fallen in love with the city and the loft and have now been there two years and just rent their house out in Iowa.

Many years ago, I posted pictures of the other unit that I own in that development. It's the one that Middle Class Murox claimed I was lying about owning and the one he claims I stole pictures of from Zillow. If you go back and look at the pictures that I posted of that property, I can show pictures of the property you found showing that both have the exact same style couch, the exact same custom paint color, and even the same throw pillows (unique style that wouldn't be a coincidence).



The lofts on that level are classified as live/work units. So I could run a commercial business out of it if I wanted under HOA guidelines. One guy lives upstairs and has his downstairs as a television production studio. The high school they used in High School Musical is just a few blocks away, and all of the stars from that (Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale) used to spend hours each week at my neighbor's loft doing voiceovers and short filmings.



That's why you put your properties in different LLCs, to protect you from having other assets you own being put in jeopardy.

Plumbing is all indoors, so it won't freeze in there.

Yes, please come back so we can mock you some more.



That's because you're an idiot, too. Why would you ever trust Stephens' version of facts over mine?


My Utah places would all fetch $400k+ (and yes, I know that Zillow has the cheap one at $340k, but it would sell for more than that just like the similar properties on the market in that building).


You believe wrong, moron. Show me where I said my Utah "condo" (singular) was $700k - $1.1.

My California properties would get just under $1 million and a decent chunk over $1 million.


Nice discourse. All in the **** you proved was you owned the above said properties. Which we already knew.

What you said was:

"This was a neighbor's townhouse and camera system. The brick/wall are not his responsibility, as they are covered by the HOA. The townhouses go from anywhere between $700K - $1.1 million."

Alluding to the fact that the bandbox was worth 700k - 1.1 mil. That is clearly not the case. I will stipulate that the Tax assessor's values are usually a little dated, but utilizing Zillow has its own fallacies. For that bandbox I will give you no more credit than >200k. 397 Sq Feet? I have seen micro-houses bigger than that place.


Credit: Smart enough for setting up a $49 LLC at Incfile. Not uncommon especially to people who rent or lease properties. I will say using an alias is fairly nefarious. Again, I don't give a shit what you are up to or don't care.

The rest of the post Zac Efron etc is all delusional fluff.

BTW, love the all-concrete floor and walls, what stains are in the kitchen wall? Looks like someone has been getting off on them.


Even ChatGPT is not buying it.

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