Catherine Hughes lives in the wine country of Northern California with her teenage son, Brian, his terrier dog, Boonie and the black cat sometimes referred to as Shadow. Catherine's
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7/31/2008 12:09 PMJessica Melvin wrote:
I figured Financial Title was in trouble when IndyMac canceled using them as an escrow company back in Feb of this year. Cath, aren't you glad that you got out when you did? I am surprised that some of the people still there were shocked. They should have been preparing for the possibility of this all the long. Even if Financial Title didn't go out of business, their parent company would have closed duplicate offices, just like we see happening with Starbucks. I was thinking of you and Brian when I saw the headline. Again, you were smart to get out, although the business lost one of it's most ethical, brightest stars. You were the only one that made us laugh until our sides hurt. I hope you are doing well. I love the video of your Boo (Shadow). See, I do stop by and read this blog thing of yours. I don't always have time to post, but this wordless Wednesday made me say hi.
I figured Financial Title was in trouble when IndyMac canceled using them as an escrow company back in Feb of this year. Cath, aren't you glad that you got out when you did? I am surprised that some of the people still there were shocked. They should have been preparing for the possibility of this all the long. Even if Financial Title didn't go out of business, their parent company would have closed duplicate offices, just like we see happening with Starbucks. I was thinking of you and Brian when I saw the headline. Again, you were smart to get out, although the business lost one of it's most ethical, brightest stars. You were the only one that made us laugh until our sides hurt. I hope you are doing well. I love the video of your Boo (Shadow). See, I do stop by and read this blog thing of yours. I don't always have time to post, but this wordless Wednesday made me say hi.
Financial Title Closes All California Branches
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Come on. Say yes. Let's date.
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When is california falling into the ocean?
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I have those days a lot....as you get older you have more of them..
Dorothy from grammology
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I'm sad to say this is not the last we'll see about banks and institutions. They'll sadly be more..
Buckle up and hang on things will get worse before they are better..
Dorothy from grammology
www.grammology.com
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