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Homeless in downtown San Diego
An interesting experience and my insights as a homeless in downtown San Diego, during three hours.

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Coyote
Met a young man by the name of Coyote who works at the hotel in St. John's. He told us all the cool places to visit downtown. Coyote is interesting to me because he announced to me that he has no ambition, no desire to achieve anything other than climb rocks for the rest of his life. So he goes around from state park to state park and gets odds and ends jobs to give him just the means to work the rocks in the area.

If the Shoe Fits - The Soul of Customer Service
My Aunt Virginia worked selling shoes in a downtown department store. I remember listening to adult conversation, while I played. She talked about other clerks not caring for anything other than the sale and the resulting commission. Aunt Virginia's main concern was always the fit.

What Marathons Can Teach You About Your Business Part 2
I finished walking my first marathon in San Diego a couple of weeks ago. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. But, it was also an amazing accomplishment.

What Marathons Can Teach You About Your Business Part 1
I finished walking my first marathon in San Diego a week ago. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. But, it was also an amazing accomplishment.

Extreme Value Theory and Jeff Smith
There is a intriguing story in today's San Diego paper about one Jeff Smith, a resident of Escondido, California. His house was about two miles from the further advance of the recent wildfires here -- and it was gutted by fire.

Homeless in downtown San Diego
An interesting experience and my insights as a homeless in downtown San Diego, during three hours.

3 Tips For Buying Real Estate In A Recession
Top San Diego California real estate broker, Bob Schwartz presents good ideas to be successful in buying real estate in today's market place.

A COURTROOM WITH A VIEW
“Oh, no! Just my luck,” I fumed. I was just selected as a juror in a criminal case downtown Los Angeles. Like the jurors described in the LA Times article a few months ago, I was not happy thinking about how this was going to interfere with my work as a small business owner.

How to Finance a Mobile Home Park: You Can Still Get Zero Down Financing
With single-family homes, a legitimate zero down deal is about as likely as snow and sleet in San Diego. However, with mobile home parks, they are as common as rain. Of the 25 mobile home parks I've bought, about five of them or 20% -- were zero down.

One Percent Rap, Dog!
Let's rap about that evil One Percent, testament! They cry, they occupy, downtown in stinky tents. Ain't fair that some got money, while other mothers don't... even if they risk and work while other mothers won't? But take from the residents, and give to the government, all you gonna get is just a different One Percent....

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