ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 17 2009 | food drives, blog, cats, examiner
Quoted: Christmas decorations dangling within an inch of our personal irony thresholds have been mandating holly jolly mood adjustments since October in many Seattle stores. But, with record-high unemployment and the ongoing home foreclosure crisis, the sentiment to spend and indulge is almost unbearable for many of us around Seattle.
ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2009 | examiner, cats
ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 02 2009 | cats, examiner
ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 22 2009 | events, cats, news
Come to a rally this Thursday...you'll be helping animals and you'll get to meet the Seattle Cat Examiner!!! (I hear she's even sassier in person.)
Quoted: Your typical Thursday afternoon involves making expensive mistakes in the cafeteria and daydreaming through another novice PowerPoint. Well, prepare to mix it up this Thursday, September 24th when you tell your typical routine to stick it, so you can stop by the King County Courthouse to show your support for precious tiny baby kitties ...
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 19 2009 | photography, animals, studios, portraits, training, classes, digital, articles, magazines, pets, dogs, chimps, exotics, cats, fish, birds
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 19 2009 | cats, humiliation, welfare, abuse, twisted, market, art, stupidityI have not been able to figure out why people want to dress their cats up as human's I suppose it is to show how much they love their kitty or a child surrogate I came across another site where they had change the dogs appearance at first glance they look like pandas, buffalos and camels, but these are all poodles that have been hilariously sheared {not my words}and coloured in the name of art. the link is
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6086085/Poodles-made-to-look-like-pandas-and-camels.html
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This is a very interesting loan product from BECU and has the potential of being one of the best 1st time mortgages for buyers that qualify.
It is called the "Helper" (HLPR) loan. Basically, it's aimed at 1st time buyers buying their first home, but it should also be useful for people who have already sold their homes and are looking for another.
There are income restrictions, credit restrictions and other guidelines, but this particular HLPR product (there are several others, see BECU's site) purports to have an ARM rate that is about 1% lower than the "going" rate. Based on my experience, their fees are also lower than most of the major banks.
This type of loan is great for someone that is looking at short-term ownership of a property. I spoke with several industry pros and they all believe that BECU is probably not making any money - perhaps even losing money - on this loan, but may be using it to bring borrowers into other BECU products that may be profitable.
BECU has had a reputation of being difficult to work with in the past and very slow to respond. It seems that now, though, they've cleaned up their act. They've got 24-hour mortgage reps and a lot of the process has been stream-lined and placed online. This loan is not for everyone, though, and it may not apply to every purchase. In particular, borrowers may have difficulty obtaining loans on new or conversion condos that are not FNMA approved. I spoke with several BECU reps and their answers were all over the board about this.
More info on the site.
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