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ok we get it Stevejhx=EddieWilson

Started by PattersonP
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2008
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seems like a lot of attention on just one person
Response by SteveEasy
over 17 years ago
Posts: 18
Member since: May 2008

Has anyone figured out that ESueCho has too much time on his hand?

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

Wishful thinking, but no.

Its funny how anybody shitting in their pants about the market decline rationalizes the growing chorus of folks expecting a decline as "its all the same person" or "he is her little bitch" or similar. Apparently, everyone who doesn't think the market is on its way up has some agenda.

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Response by ritchi
over 17 years ago
Posts: 61
Member since: Aug 2008

well, Eddie, you did post, but you didn't deny what PappersonP said

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2008

> well, Eddie, you did post, but you didn't deny what PappersonP said

Wow, this is the second time you posted this. And the second time you were wrong.

Hell, i denied it RIGHT ABOVE YOUR POST.

"Wishful thinking, but no."

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Response by ESueCho
over 17 years ago
Posts: 58
Member since: Apr 2008

EddieWilson, your style is identical to stevejhx, you are stevejhx. I am not shitting in my pants, that is unladylike, and I have no reason anyway.

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Response by JuiceMan
over 17 years ago
Posts: 3578
Member since: Aug 2007

ESueCho, I don't agree with steve or Eddie on most things, but they are not the same person. Stop posting the same thing on every thread. If you want to make a point, start one thread and post on it all you like.

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Response by ESueCho
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2008

JuceMan, you are very sexy when you are angry. Are you from Jamaica?

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Response by JuiceMan
over 17 years ago
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Yes, I am very sexy, but I'm not from Jamaica and not angry. Are you from myanus?

Oh, and it is JuiceMan not JuceMan. You don't want me leaving letters out of your name do you ESueho?

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Response by faustus
over 17 years ago
Posts: 230
Member since: Nov 2007

Juiceman - that made me laugh.

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Response by LICComment
over 17 years ago
Posts: 3610
Member since: Dec 2007

Eddie can you stop using the word "rationalize" so much?

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Response by JuiceMan
over 17 years ago
Posts: 3578
Member since: Aug 2007

hey faustus.

I saw one of your posts from a few days back regarding the strength of the dollar. I didn't have time to respond but I couldn't agree with you more.

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

> Eddie can you stop using the word "rationalize" so much?

If you and the other bulls stopped do it at a mile a minute, I'd consider it...

Until then, if the shoe fits...

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Response by LICComment
over 17 years ago
Posts: 3610
Member since: Dec 2007

Don't blame everyone else for your limited vocabulary Eddie.

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

Blame? LICC, there aren't enough words in all the languages in the world to use a different one each time you are wrong...

The word is accurate. If you don't like hearing it, learn a fact for one in your life.

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Response by uwcider
over 17 years ago
Posts: 43
Member since: Aug 2008

are you or are you not stevejhx?

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

For the 20th time, no, I'm not Steve.

Are you Jimmy Hoffa?

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Response by notstevejhx
over 17 years ago
Posts: 2
Member since: Aug 2008

I am stevejhx

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Response by MMAfia
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2007

"Yes, I am very sexy, but I'm not from Jamaica and not angry. Are you from myanus?"

puahaaahahahaha... had to laugh at that one

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Response by reaper
over 17 years ago
Posts: 118
Member since: Oct 2007

I ran a check and they both post from the same IP Address...

NTTAWWT

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Response by PHBuyer
over 17 years ago
Posts: 292
Member since: Aug 2007

Nah. They're not the same person. But I bet they are both under 5'9"

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Response by plemeebe
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2008

yeah, they are under 5'9. go get em.

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Response by ootin
over 17 years ago
Posts: 210
Member since: Jul 2008

why make fun of them for being under 5'9 (Michael Bloomberg is 5'7) when there are other things, like man breasts.

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Response by alpine292
over 17 years ago
Posts: 2771
Member since: Jun 2008

I am stevejhx. And I had all of you fooled the entire time! HA HA HA HA.

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Response by ootin
over 17 years ago
Posts: 210
Member since: Jul 2008

stevejhx hasn't posted on streeteasy in over a day but EddieWilson has posted a lot in the past day

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Response by PHBuyer
over 17 years ago
Posts: 292
Member since: Aug 2007

ootin - I am a shortist, as well as an anti-dendrite

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Response by anotherguy
over 17 years ago
Posts: 168
Member since: Oct 2007

oh, there's no way they're the same. steve is much more excoriating than eddiewilson. and steve drinks WAY more coffee. he's really hyper, and can drill out 1000-word posts in a heartbeat.

no, there's only one steve

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

Wow, THIS is still going on....

And, facts for the day for all my obsessed fans... not under 5'9, and I don't drink coffee.

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Response by uwcider
over 17 years ago
Posts: 43
Member since: Aug 2008

I thought stevejhx was an alcoholic, didn't realize he was a coffee drinker too

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Response by Amity95
over 17 years ago
Posts: 145
Member since: Dec 2007

I think the recent upsurge in comments by ESueCho, LIC and all of their aliases are the best evidence so far of how frustrated and scared people are by the falling market.

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

Amity, I don't know who you are, but you just nailed the truth about this board right on the head....

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Response by ootin
over 17 years ago
Posts: 210
Member since: Jul 2008

True, we really don't know who Amity95 is, do we?

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Response by EddieWilson
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1112
Member since: Feb 2008

Amity must be Steve. Which means Amity is me. That must be it!

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Response by dontusesplenda
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2008

I wonder if besides the two people in question and Patterson if this really matters to anyone? Can there be more helpful discussion on real estate?

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Response by ESueCho
over 17 years ago
Posts: 58
Member since: Apr 2008

EddieWilson is now nyc10022

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Response by stevejhx
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2008

Steve has only ever posted under Steve. Sorry to disappoint you all.

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Response by ESueCho
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2008

That is a complete lie, just above you said you were alpine292:

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I am stevejhx. And I had all of you fooled the entire time! HA HA HA HA.

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Response by stevejhx
over 17 years ago
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No. Alpine292 said he was me. Probably a case of penis envy. I am not he, I assure you.

HA HA HA HA.

You must know not to believe everything you read.

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Response by Topper
over 17 years ago
Posts: 1335
Member since: May 2008

I get confused too. But I think Steve is the one with the Ivory League education.

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Response by badrenter
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Sep 2008

Steve did not receive any degree from an Ivy or Ivory League university, only a graduate certificate.

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Response by stevejhx
over 17 years ago
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Yes, I have an Ivory League degree - thank you for asking - an MA in Spanish from Columbia. I also have a graduate certificate in writing from Columbia. Creative writing - so why believe all the crap I scribe?

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Response by troom
over 17 years ago
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Member since: Sep 2008

Hey, you might have been my 7th grade spanish teacher.

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Response by HarkOnYaar
about 17 years ago
Posts: 2
Member since: Nov 2008

Ivory League degree, lol, and in what, a foreign language!

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Response by SteveWilson
almost 17 years ago
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Member since: Dec 2008

Untrue!

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Response by Hirschrandev
almost 17 years ago
Posts: 29
Member since: Jan 2009

Likely not fortunate

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Response by ClintonB
almost 17 years ago
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Member since: Sep 2008

who can forget?

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Response by HarkOnYaar
over 16 years ago
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Member since: Nov 2008

The Value of an M.A.

Stephen Joel Trachtenberg is president emeritus and professor of public services at the George Washington University. He is also chairman of the Higher Education Practice at Korn Ferry International.

The M.A. degree is neither fish nor fowl nor good red meat. I had a classmate at Columbia who remained on after receiving his B.A. degree to earn an M.A. degree on a fellowship while waiting for his fiancé to graduate from Barnard. Another classmate who started a Ph.D. program was informed after a year that he had no real promise but if he went away quietly they would give him a booby-prize: the M.A. He became an M.D.

What’s so bad about reading a lot of French literature at someone else’s expense?

Does earning an M.A. (distinguishable from an M.B.A. or other professional degree) make any sense from a cost-benefit point of view? It does allow one to upgrade one’s alma mater. If you originally matriculated at a college you are vaguely uneasy about, taking an M.A. at a more elite institution allows you to kick down and kiss up, henceforth letting you tell people you “went to school” in New Haven. And it does, of course, ornament a resume indicating academic sitzfleisch — the ability to keep your behind in a chair in a diligent manner. A “B” undergraduate can become an “A” graduate student.

The M.A. permits someone who has a generic B.A. degree in a field she didn’t much care about to change direction, to add a line to her curriculum vitae that says she has a documented competency. M.A.’s also allow their owners to check the right box on corporate personnel forms and similar documents used by the armed services, N.G.O.’s, schools and public agencies that like their civil servants credentialed.

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Earning an M.A. degree can be fun; it can provide knowledge; and can stretch the imagination. A cynic might conclude that the M.A. degree is the stepchild of the university community, is increasingly a commodity offered by universities in order to earn tuition dollars devoted to the Ph.D. programs. But in the marketplace, it adds to one’s personal narrative. It makes one more interesting.

Degree inflation increasingly obliges more degrees to compensate for the devaluation of earlier degrees. Jobs that once were filled by high school graduates and later by college graduates today often require a master’s degree. This is largely optical, but one deals with the world he or she lives in. Still, just as the double and triple undergraduate major is a form of gilding the lily, a form of product enhancement, meant to seduce the hiring partner or the human resources director, the growing interest in the M.A. reveals the inadequacy of the baccalaureate.

In a bad job market does it make sense for students to seek a safe harbor and earn a master’s degree? Absolutely: if they can afford it; if the debt from their previous academic work is not too great; if someone else is paying; if they seek to reinvent themselves. If, if …

Universities are, after all, wonderful, magical places, and learning something new is the greatest of pleasures. My friend married his fiancé, never used his M.A. degree in any professional way but had the satisfaction and joy of having read a great deal of French literature at somebody else’s expense. What is so bad about that?

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Response by Feremce
over 16 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Jul 2009

And Dwayne_Pie, CoumbiaCunty, and Abmiral are the same too

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Response by newfromatlanta
over 16 years ago
Posts: 2
Member since: Jul 2009

Hi, is there some relevance to Eddie Wilson? Seems like he disappeared months and months ago.

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Response by popevalley
over 16 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2009

30yrs_RE_20_in_REO ? columbiacounty?

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Response by Regions_America
over 16 years ago
Posts: 17
Member since: Sep 2009

Disproven!

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Response by pappersont
over 15 years ago
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Member since: Sep 2010

Eddie Wilson ... back?

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