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Don White March 22nd 05 06:33 PM


"WaIIy" wrote in message
...
Why don't you go to school for years, sacrifice and become a doctor?

Oh, you can't ?

I see.




Well...isn't this precious...Wally coming to the aid of NOYB. Did he
promise you free dentures?



NOYB March 22nd 05 07:39 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...
But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan?????


The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or interest-only.

I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed, because
it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I *decide
to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per year
away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home mortgage.
In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo (before
taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that time, I
can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off before
I'm 60.





Don White March 22nd 05 08:59 PM


"WaIIy" wrote in message
...

No, just a couple of crowns.


Thank god! I heard he re-cycles the ones traded in by his 'blue rinse'
patients.



Bert Robbins March 23rd 05 01:18 AM


"Don White" wrote in message
...

"WaIIy" wrote in message
...
Why don't you go to school for years, sacrifice and become a doctor?

Oh, you can't ?

I see.




Well...isn't this precious...Wally coming to the aid of NOYB. Did he
promise you free dentures?


That attitude will keep you angry and bitter at the entire world.




basskisser March 23rd 05 01:01 PM


NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan?????


The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or

interest-only.

I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed,

because
it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I

*decide
to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per

year
away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home

mortgage.
In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo

(before
taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that

time, I
can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off

before
I'm 60.



Yeah, sure, whatever.......


John H March 23rd 05 01:29 PM

On 23 Mar 2005 05:01:54 -0800, "basskisser" wrote:


NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan?????


The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or

interest-only.

I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed,

because
it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I

*decide
to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per

year
away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home

mortgage.
In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo

(before
taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that

time, I
can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off

before
I'm 60.



Yeah, sure, whatever.......


basskisser, is that the best you can do when you see a good idea put in place?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

NOYB March 23rd 05 01:29 PM


"Don White" wrote in message
...

"WaIIy" wrote in message
...

No, just a couple of crowns.


Thank god! I heard he re-cycles the ones traded in by his 'blue rinse'
patients.


Only the crowns that I do for "free".



NOYB March 23rd 05 01:31 PM


"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan?????


The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or

interest-only.

I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed,

because
it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I

*decide
to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per

year
away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home

mortgage.
In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo

(before
taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that

time, I
can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off

before
I'm 60.



Yeah, sure, whatever.......


Boy, you sure put a lot of thought into that reply. Sorry I taxed your
brain so much.




P.Fritz March 23rd 05 01:40 PM


"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net...

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan?????


The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or

interest-only.

I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed,

because
it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I

*decide
to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per

year
away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home

mortgage.
In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo

(before
taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that

time, I
can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off

before
I'm 60.



Yeah, sure, whatever.......


Boy, you sure put a lot of thought into that reply. Sorry I taxed your
brain so much.


And he wonders why he is the "King"








P.Fritz March 23rd 05 01:40 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On 23 Mar 2005 05:01:54 -0800, "basskisser" wrote:


NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan?????


The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or

interest-only.

I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed,

because
it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I

*decide
to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per

year
away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home

mortgage.
In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo

(before
taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that

time, I
can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off

before
I'm 60.



Yeah, sure, whatever.......


basskisser, is that the best you can do when you see a good idea put in
place?
--


What do you expect from the "King"


John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."





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