Sunday, December 21, 2008

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Interesting post over on BendBB this past week. Yet another comment by someone that began a chain of events all to familiar:

Smart Creative Solutions said:

What could be smarter or more creative than loaning yourself millions of your clients dollars?

bendbb said:

If you have evidence that someone illegally loaned themselves millions of client dollars give that information to the authorities, but if not I need to remind folks that the public record information posted in this topic doesn't prove any wrongdoing. There may be an innocent explanation for Summit Accommodators's "liquidity problem" so let's wait and see what develops rather than posting innuendos.

Earlier in the thread St Paddy had posted from the County Clerks office this:

TYPE: Deed of Trust / Mortgage CONSIDERATION: $5,000,000 DATE REC: 9/22/2008 8:52:58 AM

DIRECT: NEUMAN, MARK A INDIRECT: INLAND CAPITAL CORP
DIRECT: NEUMAN, JANICE L

SUBDIVISION: AWBREY BUTTE HOMESITES PHASE SEVENTEEN LOT: 22 BLOCK: 6
SUBDIVISION: AWBREY BUTTE HOMESITES PHASE 30 LOT: 7
SUBDIVISION: HIGHLANDS AT BROKEN TOP PHASE 2 LOT: 36


So when bendbb tells people to stop posting "innuendo", there's already a fair bit of PROOF that the principals of Inland & Summit are on the grift. They've already removed $10MM in commingled funds. And so it begins:

Smart Creative Solutions said:

Hold on there Mr. Internet Policeman-- I didn't say it was illegal. As a matter of fact 1031 accommodaters are totally unregulated so there is nothing illegal to report to the authorities.

It is a matter of public record, not innuendo, that both of the principals of Summit Accomodators loaned themselves five million dollars from their company recently and that the security for these "loans" have an RMV that is a fraction of the "loan" amount--smart and creative.


bendbb said:

I'm glad to hear you don't think it was illegal, but your post explicitly said they loaned themselves millions of "clients dollars". That's innuendo, and that needs to stop.
Guest said: Oh pleeeease --there is no innuendo that needs to be stopped. It is undisputed that these loans were made by Island Capitol, the company whose sole purpose was to hold "clients dollars".

On their website they confirm these"clients dollars" are missing

Currently, there are significant funds in the exchange fund accounts maintained by SAI. However, the balances are less than the total amount of all currently open exchanges for Summit Customers.

This isn't an alleged incident--it really happened--the clients money isn't reportedly gone, it is gone.


Panda said:

bendbb you need to put the brakes on. I don't see how any of this discussion crosses any lines. People are offering their opinions as to what is going on here. They have a right, perhaps even an obligation to do that, as there is something very amiss here.

I've had personal dealings with some of these principals and I'd be very worried if I had money in their company.


Panda hits the heart of it right here. I'll put to you that at the heart of any thought suppression is SELFISHNESS. Not caring about anyone but yourself. It's how dictators operate, it's how BendBB operates.

I can offer IRREFUATBLE (rhetorical) proof: If BendB was one of Summit Accomodators clients, and had, AT THIS MOMENT, a transaction that he could not complete because of the CURRENT LIQUIDITY ISSUES, that he'd be about as far away as he could be from his current stance:

"Let's presume INNOCENCE of these grifters despite the fact that we have UTTER PROOF that they have VICIOUSLY VIOLATED THEIR FIDUCIARY DUTIES. No, no. Let's give them another chance. Let's see if they CAN WORK IT OUT. They've DIVERTED $10MM+ to themselves, thencly leaving an untold number of people in the Bernie MADE-OFF-TYPE Lurch of not being able to BUY ANYTHING. Yes. The CORRECT thing to do is GIVE THEM MORE TIME WITH OUR MONEY."

But maybe IHTBYB is Too Cynical? Maybe bendbb is protecting people FROM THEMSELVES. He wll permit No Evil against these Reputable 1031 Exchangers:

Freddi said:

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Guest said:

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St Paddy said:

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Freddi said (again):

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Then St Paddy posts something I used to exclaim on a regular basis when posting on BendBB, something that hasn't happened in over a year:

WTF did I violate?

bendbb said:

I don't keep track of removed messages. Don't take it personally.

Great thing about this, is there is no one who knows WTF St Paddy even wrote. It's all gone. No personal arbitration of truth, only bendbb's idea of What Truth Is. And so it degenerates into Parsing Every Word so as not to be called LIAR:

Hypothetically Speaking said:
How about if we say hypothetically; In a hypothetical situation like that, could people voice their opinion?
bendbb said:

Hypothetical situations are fine as long as they don't morph into thinly veiled allegations about real people.

Ah yes, there's nothing like a spritzer of Oblique Language to put a spring in your step!

"Thinly veiled accusations"? Really?

So, the posting on the county clerks office Just Doesn't Hold Enough Water? Did you go along with If It Doesn't Fit You Must Acquit? I mean, WTF do you need?

Thickly veiled Hypothesis said:

Thanks for that ruling.

To thicken up the veil, how about if we say the town was in Ohio, and that it was 2 astronauts that stiffed their 1031 customers?


Perfect. If this CAN'T possibly indict the character of any of bendbb's Possible Associates in Bend, can we actually have a conversation about it? PLEASE?

Then the sarcasm starts, because people can't believe they're being Shut Down for Stating The Incredibly Obvious:

Queen said:

I can't figure out if you're being sarcastic or if you live in a parallel universe where what these guys did is something less than reprehensible.

The most obscene part of this is they are characterizing the the 10 million dollars they made off with as an investment.

From their site;
The current amount owing from Inland to SAI is approximately $13,706,557.21. The existing real estate investments will be made available to repay the loan balance and satisfy claims,

The security for these 2 five million dollar "investments" that were both made 9/22/08 are third trust deeds on houses that were already seriously underwater.

The second most obscene part of this is that were it not for these 2 "loans" and the opulent livestyle the principals treated themselves to, no customer would have lost any money.


Bendbb; this is not innuendo-- I'm not insinuating these guys are scoundrels, I'm coming right out and saying it.


Guest said:

I'm being very sarcastic with more than a hint of criticism for the way bendbb handled this entire thread.

bendbb said:

So maybe I should make like BEM and moderate messages *before* they're posted -- is that what you want?

My vision for the bulletin board is to keep it focused on issues, not on people or personalities. I don't understand why you find it necessary to call people names like "scoundrels". Can't you find another way to express your opinions without name calling?


You BASTARDS! Besmirching BendBB with your flagrant use of terms like SCOUNDRELS! Jeebus would roll over in his GRAVE!

bearishly happy said:

bendbb.

It seems like you have a bit of a tin ear for rumor. I know you got the Cessna guy to deal with (Cessna closing tomorrow!) and other scurrilous rumors, but not all rumors are false, either. I'm not sure why you and RDC feel it necessary to be apologists for obvious bad dealings. Scoundrels is the least word I would use.


Guest said:

bendbb you're really showing your colors on this thread. Do you have some skin in the game or some other association with people at this firm? Your continual chastising of people throughout this thread, at the risk of being being censored, has been childish and petty.

BINGO!

Guest said:

So here's another hypothetical.

I call you and say, "I'm new to Bend, and I need to invest in a 1031. I hear your'e the expert, here. What do you think of Summit?"

Do you say nothing?


bendbb said:

I ask you, "How did you get my number?"

Considering that Summit has filed for bankruptcy and isn't accepting new 1031 customers your hypothetical seems a little far-fetched, but maybe that's true of most hypotheticals.


Ohhhhhhh.... there it is. "THAT'S TRUE OF MOST HYPOTHETICALS"

Uh huh. Commenters held BELOW CONTEMPT.

"You know what, I run this fucking board, and I'm not going to have the FUCKING DECENCY to even put forth a useful answer. And I am going to ASSUME THE BEST about a bunch of thieving FUCK STICKS and continue deleting posts as I see fit. AND BEST OF ALL, I am going to make THE 100% COMPLETE ASSININE statement that MOST HYPOTHETICALS ARE FAR-FETCHED. And no. I will OFFER NO PROOF. It's true BECAUSE I FUCKING SAID SO!"

Guest said:

Of course you refer them to Summit, that is if you use the same reasoning processes as bendbb-- He has read their website where they confess to relieving their customers of 14 million dollars, but notwithstanding this admission, he sees no wrongdoing.

Exactly. Do you realize bendbb that people are INCARCERATED EVERY FUCKING DAY WITHOUT EVIDENCE. They are given their day in court, BUT FIRST THEY ARE ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF GUILT. NO PROOF. Just suspicion. ALMOST EVERY PERSON IN JAIL WAS ARRESTED ON SUSPICION, BUT NO PROOF.

And what do we have with Summit? My God, the evidence is OVER-FUCKING-WHELMING... but bendbb doesn't have the critical thinking skills God gave a fucking rock, to realize his commenters have PILED UP THE SUSPICION PRETTY FUCKING HIGH, and probably have the RIGHT to make... wait for it:

INNUENDO.

Yeah. These SUmmit fuckers are as guilty as Hitler in my book. This is FRAUD, and ALL BUT THE SENTENCING is fucking DONE. WTF else do you need? A fucking video where they are sitting around LAUGHING DIABOLICALLY ABOUT COMMITTING FRAUD?

Well, apparently the answer over on BendBB is "YES".

Guest said:

Poor clients....
Gotta do an exchange within 180 days to avoid paying taxes.
Unable to close exchange within 180 days because the money's gone.
Taxes now due. No money to pay them because... the money's gone.


bendbb! ALERT! DANGER, DANGER!

My God, this person is IMPLYING INNUENDO THAT THE MONEY IS GONE! AHHHH! INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY! Where are you bendbb? HELP US!!!

Guest said:

If you're the victim of a fraud it really helps you on taxes. This was discussed several places recently due to the Madoff case.

Whew! Glad to hear about The Vast Upside of Summit's FRAUD.

Guest said:

Quote:
As a long time reader and a poster a few times, I am in complete agreement with BB admin, If it's not the truth at the time of posting it is only an opinion.


Apparently you and bendbb just aren't getting it.

Does anyone ever know the Truth? Or the facts?

Even when you think you've got Truth in a chokehold it gets away.

I think the complaint is that unless bendbb knows for certain something is true (read above) he accuses everyone of spreading misinformation. If he's in a sour mood he deletes stuff.

Which begs the question "How would you ever become enlightened if you weren't first willing to contemplate facts that you might not be certain of at the time?"

Perhaps the funniest part of this whole debate is this board is edited as though its got the readership of the WSJ. But that's Bend. Everyone thinks they are a BSD.

I like hanging out in smoky dark rooms to get the dirt, then I can follow up and figure out whether or not what I've read here is probable or not.

You shut off that spigot and this board becomes worthless. I've watched over-zealous moderators do that time and time again. Pity. I think its happening here also.


I like this guy. But not everyone did.

bendbb said:

If you think this bulletin board is over-zealously moderated feel free to go somewhere else because it's unlikely that the moderation is going to change.

At this point, I'd suggest you go over to BendBB just to read the posting by "Deep Throat" on page 11 of this thread. I'd give a URL, but since bendbb has admitted many times to IP harvesting, I can only give a description of where to go. Deep Throat posts a pretty lengthy and informative comment regarding the Summit mess.

And luckily this debate is nicely sewn up.

Not Deepthroat said:

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See, if you ARE someone WHO HAS ACTUAL real-World knowledge about the Summit-Inland FRAUD, you actually CANNOT post it over on BendBB. Why? Because it will immediately be deleted as INNUENDO.

bendbb, bless his gristly heart, is one of a Vast Number Of Deluded Dumbfuck Who Thinks: This Is Bend, AND EVERYONE IN BEND IS A CUT ABOVE THE REST. EVERYONE. I am a cut above. I am Better.

We're told this EVERY FUCKING DAY by the POLLYANNA BULLETIN.

"No, no. That business is NOT BAD. It's run by Bendites, so THAT IS NOT POSSIBLE. There can't be any FRAUD in Bend, because NOTHING BAD HAS EVER OCCURED IN BEND. THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO ARE TRYING TO FUCK US ALL IN THE ASS, THEN KILL US. They are The Dissenters. THEY DO NOT think Bend Is Special. You MUST NEVER LISTEN TO THEM. EVER! Now Let Us Go Forth To Jonestown, where we might all partake in a glorious LIFE ENHANCING KOOL FLUID..."

Ahhhhh cults. They systematically try to rob you of your ability to THINK. Because if YOU ACTUALLY KNEW THE TRUTH, they would LOSE ALL POWER OVER YOU. Have no doubt, BEND IS A CULT.

And it is RUN by Real Estate. And this story is about a HIGH PRIEST of the Cult of Bend making off with MILLIONS, mind you they have ADMITTED IT and There Is No Doubt, and bendbb and every other Bend Media Outlet is True To Form, and STILL LEAVING OPEN TO QUESTION whether they are worthy of our suspicion.

Even having to THINK FOR 1 MICROSECOND about that, is indicative of CULT-THINK. OF COURSE THEY SHOULD BE ARRESTED UNDER SUSPICION OF GUILT, RIGHT NOW. WTF, indeed.

OK, MINDLESS FUCKING CULT-FUELED CENSORSHIP aside, this Summit thing is a HUGE STORY. We've seen ReMax go down. There have been untold boutique mortgage shops & realtors & builders already bite the dust. We've even seen suicides.

But Summit, like ReMax is LARGE. Now the CIRCUMSTANCES are totally different. ReMax just bled out & died, cuz RE is over in this town.

Summit is PHASE II of the shutdowns. The ENRONS of The Bend RE Collapse has begun. Yeah, this is the Clusterfuck Black Hole Phase where the tide has gone out & The Big Boys are starting to be exposed for what they are. FRAUDSTERS.

Bend RE is The Largest Ponzi Scheme FRAUD on the West Coast. We're penny-anti shit, so I wouldn't want to say The Biggest In The US, or anything. But as PER CAPITA FRAUD GOES, this town is at The Top Of The Pile.

Have no illusions, this place is DOOMED. Why? Because when you CANNOT TRUST the intermediaries & the principals, you CANNOT DO BUSINESS. People will not give WHAT MONEY THEY HAVE, to ANYONE. This town is like a GIANT WashMu branch right before the SEIZURE: People will begin BAILING LIKE MAD, JUST TO GET ANYTHING OUT OF THIS FRAUD-RIDDEN SHITHOLE.

Our motherfucking newspaper is ON LAND GIVEN TO THEM BY The Biggest Developer In Town. WTF?

OK, I'll wrap this up. On a lighter note. Did anyone notice there was no "What's Going Up" section in the paper yesterday? At least not in the website of bendbulletin.com. The week before it was a picture of The Administrative BARN for the Sunriver Stables. THAT is What's Going Up. A barn. And not a big barn. A small barn.

RIP "Whta's Going Up". You did manage to go out on a high note.

Oh right... and file this under Not Everything Is As It Seems. Dunc filed a post, Why Open Now? He talks about Gottschalks, and some supplier problems and such. But here's the problem:
GOTT, 3yr chart

This company is about to go BUST. This company has lost almost 99% of it's value, and that is ALMOST ALWAYS a harbinger for DOOM.

I expect a BK on GOTT very soon, within a month probably.

GOTT & Summit illustrate ONE SINGLE TRUTH in times like these: Things are NOT as they seem. Bend Bulletin EXPOUNDED on the UNPARRELLELED ATTRACTIVENESS of Bend for setting up shop, by using GOTT's opening a store in THESE TRYING TIMES.

Uh huh. And I suppose Mark Neumans 8,000+ sf mansion is PROOF that Summit is on FIRM FINANCIAL FOOTING.

We've seen time & TIME AGAIN, that This Time It Is Different. THIS FINANCIAL COLLAPSE is a different breed. We've had 30 years built on phantom income built on credit card & home equity INCOME. This country is largely built on a base that DOES NOT EXIST. OK, NOT EVERYTHING in the US Economy is a PHANTOM, but far more than anyone ever thought possible IS.

We're seeing WHOLE TOWNS and whole areas that were completely sidestepped by the bubble runup, and are now doing "fine". Look at Harney & Grant counties for high relief illustrations of this. These communities experienced BARELY A BLIP whether up or down in the past 10 years.

But then there are places like Bend. Contrary to the 0% Exposure of places like Burns, we are Almost Entirely Dependent On Bubble Economics.

Burns, strangely enough is The Wal Mart of The Bust, doing Quite Well Thank You. But Bend is The Office Max, Gottschalks, KB Toys, Circuit City of the bust All Rolled Into One. We doubled, tripled, and then QUADRUPLED down on REd.

We are so ridiculously quadruple beta-positive on RE, that we will NEVER RECOVER. And note, 18 months ago I made similar statements and was chided as a Clap Board Lunatic.

But this town will NEVER RECOVER. The tide is going out like NEVER IN HISTORY, and the Summit's of Bend are being exposed. Folks, it AIN'T FRAUD UNTIL YOU GET EXPOSED. Go ask Bernie MADE OFF. And the motherfucking tide is GOING OUT.

You will NOT BELIEVE the damage that will be done. Medians at $120K doesn't really fully encapsulate it. $120K medians will happen for a reason. It'll be due to FEAR, FRAUD, and FIDUCIARY ASS FUCKING. People will be SCREWED en masse in Bend.

And I mean WORSE than we have been. Look at our Elected City Council.

This place is 100% DOOMED. And if YOU STAY HERE, or BUY A HOME HERE, you deserve everything you get, including being 100% MADE-OFF'd by Bend's FRAUD-RIDDEN RE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX.

Bend will only be worth buying once the Emporers Clothes have been proven to be NON-EXISTANT in a court of law, and The Kingdom HAS BURNED. This place will be AWASH in vacancies, both residential & commercial.

There will be a time to Buy In Bend, but that time will NOT BE FOR AT LEAST A DECADE. ALL THE FRAUD WILL NEED TO BE WASHED OUT. All the SCOUNDRELS will have to be THROWN OUT OF OFFICE. We will have to be cleansed, and that isn't even close to happening, if anything our elected slate of Councilors further delays the timeline to recovery. Probably 5-10 years, yet again.

We're fucked. Bend is FUCKED.

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Anonymous said...

Want to know who is real, simple right click on the blue "bruce" link and open it in a new window. It's not that hard unless you truly are a moron.

###

I did the clit on the blue, but I didn't get no picture of no pussy.

What am I doing wrong??

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Homer... the one true god of anti-semitism...

And I thought you people didn't care!

That there is a statement of real love, people.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

One of my truly favorite pasttimes... baiting your standard BUSH-ISRAEL-lover, by suggesting that Jews MIGHT NOT WALK ON WATER... and then waiting the 3 seconds till the HOWLS OF "ANTI-SEMITE!" come whistling through the wind.

Like banging someone's knee with a hammer... knee-jerk stupidity.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Germany of the 1930-40's was a place of KNEE-JERK NAZI LOVE. No one talked bad about it, cuz that was heresy. EVEN talk bad about the Nazi's and you were thrown in with THE JEWS.

EVEN SUGGEST that the Nazi's were corrupted by a single cell of IMPURE BLOOD, and you were persecuted... if not worse.

You fucking did NOT talk bad, or even remotely suggest ANYTHING the Nazi's did was wrong, and you faced CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, IT WAS CRIMINAL.

They sent the fucking Nazi GOON SQUADS to kill you & the fam for even THINKING the Nazi's did not WALK ON WATER.

SOUND FAMILIAR?

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...


CIA Hardens Afghan Ally Relations With Viagra


This should really say AIPAC Mossad/CIA HARDENS Afghan relations with Viagra.

Anonymous said...

I still want to know one more thing on this Summit-1031 deal.

All the KUNTS ( PUG's ) over at BendBB say that the principals of Summit-1031 were all players at "westside christian", yet the principals is a who's who of Jewish names.

Is it like HBM & Swizter, that they all attend Christian churches, but wear yarmulkes on their dicks under their mormon under-wear????

Something stinks on the board. Like the KUNT today that tried to tell everyone that the Summit-1031 principals didn't have current CPA status. Could have been BP-IDIOT, but smelled more like stupidity, normally we don't do 'stupid' on this rock.

So somebody tell me, cuz I have no fucking idea. Is NEUMAN of Summit-1031 is he a Made-OFF JEW, or is he a Westside-Jeebus AmeriKKKan, and his fucking pardners tooo, somebody tell me what the fuck is going on.

Anonymous said...

This should really say AIPAC Mossad/CIA HARDENS Afghan relations with Viagra.

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When this is all over, I can tell you that a lot of US boyz will get fucked in the ass by afghans in prison with blue pills.

Go read the book "Charlie Wilson's War", fuck the movie, read the fucking book.

Fucking Russian soldiers in the ASS, was a major sport during the Russian occupation of Afghan.

With the OREO 10X'ing the occupation of AFGHAN, and all these blue pills, ...

Think RAYGUN, IRAN-CONTRA gave them STINGER-MISSILES, and BUSH gives them VIAGRA.

GO FIGURE!!! I LOVE AMERIKKKKKA.

Bewert said...

Just got an email from Austin. The person lost $250,000 herself, and there are another 37 "victims" down there.

Bewert said...

Butter, I have a couple of links at Google that may help figure out why you are banned. What was that email for submissions again?

Anonymous said...

In the meantime the search was on for Ewert. He had shed his Santa uniform and driven to his brother's house about 70 kilometres away. At about 3:30 am the brother called police and said he returned home to find Ewert dead with a single gunshot wound to the head.

Those who knew Ewert were shocked that he could commit such a crime. 'Bruce? He was the nicest guy you could imagine,' the head Elder of his church told the Bend Bulletin. 'Always a pleasure to talk to, always a big smile.'

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human would have first checked those pages before accepting them to
the link page.

4.5 Linking to bad neighborhoods

You should avoid linking to bad neighborhoods, because Google follows
links to find out who links to which web site and that way Google
tries to figure out using spam recognition algorithms which sites try
to spam search engine results:

"Make sure that other sites link to yours. Links help our crawlers
find your site and can give your site greater visibility in our search
results."
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=34397&topic=8523

Google for example warns about web sites that guarantee ranking high
in search results and/or offer link schemes:

"No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google."
"Avoid SEOs that talk about the power of "free-for-all" links, link
popularity schemes, or submitting your site to thousands of search
engines."
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35291

Guarantees for high ranking in search results and promises to get
money by linking to a site might look similar to below examples:

"RANK HIGH IN SEARCHES!!!", "IMPROVE YOUR GOOGLE RATING!!!",
"INCREASE LINK POPULARITY!!!", "LINK EXCHANGE!!!", "TOP RANKING
GUARANTEED!!!", "AFFILIATE PROGRAM!!!", "EARN CASH BY LINKING TO
US!!!", "RECEIVE COMMISSION!!!", "GET MONEY FAST!!!".

A web site in bad neighborhood might not be banned by Google, but web
sites using its software for example to create link pages can get
banned by Google, because automatically generated link pages are
useless content in search results.

See also "How do I find out if I am linking to a site offering an
affiliate program?".

4.6 Linking to a banned web site

Web sites that are used to trick search engines to rank web pages
higher are not welcome to Google's index. If a web site is banned by
Google, none of the pages on the site are indexed by Google. That
means there are no search results for the site search
[site:investigated.site] for the web site. On the other hand it may
also mean it hasn't been indexed by Google yet or it has only a few
incoming links.

Because no search results for site search doesn't necessarily mean a
web site is banned, it's wise to check every web site you plan to link
to even if you have made a site search for a site. If you think a web
site is using a spamming technique or you just are suspicious about
it, you might not want to link to that site. And because some sites
may decide to use spamming techniques later, you could check every web
site you link to every 2 weeks for suspicious changes.

Because it would be too easy to get a competitor banned by linking to
the competitor, Google doesn't ban because a spammer might link to
your web site. But linking to spammers or bad neighborhoods can get
your site banned. So you should be cautious about linking to someone.

Update (May 2006): Another symptom for a banned web site was that the
PageRank, which can be seen with the Google Toolbar, was 0/10 for
every web page on a web site, but that has changed around May 2006, so
now using Google's site search and checking the site yourself is even
more important.

4.7 Sneaky redirects

If you go to one of your web pages and you get immediately redicted to
some other web site, it could mean something is wrong (not all
redirects are wrong). For example if your web site is about cars, and
when you go to one of your web pages you get redirected to a shopping
web site, you should get suspicious and ask about it from your web
designer. Or if on your web page there is a link to a car manufacturer
web site, but when you click the link instead of seeing the car
manufacturer mentioned on the link, you get redirected to a web page
that sells insurances.

4.8 Cloaking

Some people create web pages that look different to search engines
than to humans. They might show different text when viewed with the
text-only web browser Lynx compared to what they look like with a web
browser with JavaScript turned on. For example you can turn on or off
JavaScript in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.

4.9 Doorway pages created just for search engines

Some pages may have been created just to lead visitors to a site that
a spammer tries to make rank higher in search results. When viewed
closely, that web page might not really have anything interesting a
human would read. It might contain one or more links to the same page
that the spammer tries to rank higher.

The more there are web sites you link to, the more time it takes to
check the links, but it can be worth it! In the end, YOU decide if
you will remove some or any methods or actions mentioned above.

5) What if I'm probably banned by Google?

If you think you have been banned by Google, clean every section of
every web page on your web site and when you have made the possible
changes, send a re-inclusion request to Google by going to

http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35843

More info:

http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=34443&topic=8523

It can take from 2 weeks to a month or even longer to get re-included
by Google. Make a site search [site:your.site] every day to find
out when/if you are indexed by Google.

By the way, you might also be interested in checking your site for
spamming techniques and other problems with some of the webmaster
tools listed here:

http://sites.google.com/site/tomihasa/google-general-faq#webmastertools

Anonymous said...

No fucking doubt in my mind that Bend Real Estate BUBBLE post 1998 orchestrated by Brooks Resources 'Smart Growth' was a fucking PYRAMID. Those at the beginning got the gold.

[ Mike Hollern, Bill Smith, HB Miller, A Switzer, Patricia Moss, ... top of the pyramid, ... Costa, ]

How did Brooks manage to make the RE bubble inflate all over the country?

[ Bend is a subset of the country HBM "Bend Real Estate BUBBLE" #1 appreciation 2004->2006, 2008 #1 over-valued ]

This thing was nationwide and it was way, WAY bigger than Brooks. Brooks is just a big frog in our little puddle.

[ Brooks orchestrated a four-legged stool in Bend: Deferred SDC's, easy-money (CACB), 1031-cashflow, PR&MARKETING by COVA,CORA,COBA. These four made Bend the hottest in the USA. ]

Not saying they didn't do their bit to inflate the local bubble, but it's a real stretch to say they caused it.

I don't think we need to invoke conspiracy theories to explain the bubble; it was just human greed and stupidity doing their natural thing.

[ 1998 -> 2008 ALL SORE, BULL, PR/MARKETING came from Brooks, BROOKS controls ALL in BEND, no conspiracy required. ]

Anonymous said...

BACK to HBM, fucking ass hole of BEND,

Like last year he has declared WAR on studded-snow tires, fucking Jew Hypocrite.

Like A-Switzer, ... I did a DMV on HB Miller and found an Escalade, F-100, and a Suburban. All with Stud's.

Anonymous said...

Because HBM is worse than BENDBB when it comes to deleting comments we should debate HERE. HBM is a fucking ASSHOLE.

Our Strange Stud Fetish

Written by H. Bruce Miller
Sunday, 21 December 2008

It’s one of those “66” days in Bend – 6 degrees on the thermometer and 6 inches of snow on the ground – so it seems like an appropriate time to talk about Central Oregonians’ stud fetish.

We’re not referring to pieces of metal stuck into one’s tongue, lip or other anatomical parts. We’re talking about studded tires.

Central Oregonians love their studs. Can’t live without ‘em. Can’t wait to put ‘em on in the fall. Hate to take ‘em off in the spring.

People in most other parts of the country don’t have this strange stud fetish. The Eye had never seen or even heard of studded tires before moving to Oregon. And The Eye lived in some pretty snowy places on the East Coast for 30 years.

In Minnesota and Michigan, whose climate makes Central Oregon look like Palm Springs, studs have been banned since the 1970s. As far as we know, Minnesotans and Michiganders are not slaughtering each other on the highways in winter at any greater rate than Oregonians are.

Studs do severe damage to asphalt, which is why studded tires aren’t allowed during the warm months and why there are periodic efforts to ban them outright or to impose a tax to help pay for pavement repair. Those proposals never get anywhere, because Oregonians – especially those living east of the Cascades – are convinced they will face instant, bloody death if they don’t have their studs on every time there’s a trace of snow or ice on the pavement.

But the safety advantages of studs are debatable, at best. They don’t give any better traction on snow than a good set of studless winter tires provides. They’re somewhat better at stopping a vehicle on glare ice. But on bare or wet pavement – which, let’s face it, is what we have the great majority of the time – they actually have worse traction than studless tires. That’s because with studs, less rubber is in contact with the road.

According to the Washington Department of Transportation: “Under wet driving conditions the stopping ability of vehicles equipped with studded tires is actually reduced. Tire studs reduce the full contact between a tire’s rubber compound and the pavement. Research on studded tires consistently shows that vehicles equipped with studded tires require a longer stopping distance on wet or dry pavement than do vehicles equipped with standard tires.”

The best safety measure for driving in snow and ice is knowing how to drive in snow and ice – go slow, stay a safe distance behind other vehicles, make no sharp turns or sudden moves. (You can find good advice for safe winter driving here.)

This is pretty basic stuff. But watching the way people drive around Bend, we get the impression that most local drivers never bother to learn it. Maybe they think their studs make them invulnerable.

According to ODOT, the state spends about $11 million a year to repair studded tire damage. That’s $11 million that would be better spent elsewhere – especially considering that the safety value of studs is largely an illusion.

Oregon should ban studded tires – the sooner the better.

Anonymous said...

Jed said:
Probably ban studs about the time we grow up and can pump our own gas!
December 21, 2008
doofusdavid said:
I grew up in colorado and moved to maine. I wasn't exposed to studs until I came here either. Of course, I wasn't exposed to a city that can't plow to save it's life until I came here either. In Portland, Maine, a place which saw some whoppers of storms while I was there, the streets were clear the day after. Not the main arteries...not the state highways...every road. Including residential.

Colorado wasn't as good at plowing, but much better at sanding. As much as I dig Bend, I currently feel the need to have studs, because the three streets I need to drive on to get out to a main artery are glaze ice for most of the winter because of lack of plowing, sanding, and being in the shade all the time. I'd gladly give up my studs for some decent snow removal/sand.
December 21, 2008
b reel said:
As usual the illusion is in Bruce's mind. Maybe the Eye could interview our local law enforcement agencies to get their drift on the situation.

They would agree about driving smart as a number one defense. But when it comes to studs I believe that they all use studded tires on their emergency vehicles. The city of Bend even puts them on legally before the legal date for use by the average citizen. A number of years ago (in the 1980's) OSP tried stud less tires. I presume that their experience was less joyful than the Eye's since they have since returned to studded tires.

Personally I have tried both stud and stud less winter tires on both two and all wheel drive vehicles. My experience has been that the studded tire is far more effective on the frequently changing and varied conditions that our region experiences.

Besides I would rather give the eleven million to local Oregonians to repair our roads than to our bail out nation. Though if we went to salting the roads like Minnesotans and Michiganders we would need new vehicles more frequently thus helping our big three friends more discreetly.
December 21, 2008
Neil said:
I never ran studs in Alaska or here. Good tires do just fine. Good article. Hopefully people will quit wasting their money on junk.
December 21, 2008
wallace said:
Thank you for your write up. I have always felt this way. I grew up in Bend and we have never needed studs and the winters used to be a lot worse. Not intell people moved here that did not know how to drive in adverse conditions did studs become such an issue.
December 21, 2008
HBM said:
"But when it comes to studs I believe that they all use studded tires on their emergency vehicles."

I don't know about that, but the other day I saw a Bend PD patrol car driving along Bond Street with chains on.

"Personally I have tried both stud and stud less winter tires on both two and all wheel drive vehicles. My experience has been that the studded tire is far more effective on the frequently changing and varied conditions that our region experiences."

I have studless winter tires on my car, which has all-wheel drive and ABS, and find they're just as effective as studs. I guess it's a matter of subjective impressions. But the objective research shows that studs are more effective only on glare ice, and that on bare or wet pavement your stopping distance is increased with studs.
December 22, 2008
PJ said:
this is les shwab country people,and the land of the LIFT..studs work ive done both,on 4x4 alot,and they just work better,,,or maybe the ugly insurance company's are backing the accidents that happen when you cant stop.were not idiots we;ve tried both,our roads need the rocks at major intersections at least.dont be cheap..what comes around goes around,weeeeee...
December 22, 2008
a guest said:
Actually, I have more of a love/hate relationship with my studded tires. I do appreciate the traction they give on icy or very glazed roads, which are prevalent (though on bare or wet they're definitely a hindrance). But on the flip side, I dread putting them on in the fall (and wait as long as possible)and can't wait to get them off in the spring! I find the noise and ride feel of them pretty annoying.
December 22, 2008
a guest said:
lived in Alaska 19 years never used studs and did not own a set of chains.
December 22, 2008
HBM said:
"or maybe the ugly insurance company's are backing the accidents that happen when you cant stop."

???????????

How the hell do you figure insurance companies MAKE money from accidents???
December 22, 2008
mgb said:
The reason they don't need studs back east, or up north is that they salt the roads, and generally manage to keep them clear. Around here the snow just piles up and gets packed down with narry a plow in sight. Keep the roads clear and ban studs, I'd be fine with that.
December 22, 2008
guest said:
I have lived here over four years and I have always ran studless traction tires. I grew up in the snow and I have never had a problem with my traction tires. I can't stand the noise of the studs. I think that they should be banned as well. The problem isn't with the tires but the drivers. Not everyone knows how to drive in the stuff. They think that if they have four wheel drive and studs so they can go the speed limit. The speed limit is for good weather.
December 22, 2008
Try Russia said:
I live in Moscow, Russia and they allow studs here. No time restrictions (can have them all year round if you want). Moscow is usually a bit warmer / less snowy than Bend, but the weather is very similar. Right now there's no snow on the ground, temperatures are in the 20s in the daytime, high teens at night.

In Russia they make you put a sign in your back window if you have studded tires. It's shaped like a red triangle around the first letter of the Russian word for "studs." The theory is that studs kick up more rocks and dirt from the road and other drivers need to be warned.

People here don't really think about the road damage angle. Roads in Moscow are well-maintained (probably somewhat better than Bend roads) but outside the city they are very bad. So bad that people don't really think it's a "studs vs. no studs" problem.

The plowing here is amazing and very efficient. As you might imagine, Russians are pretty good at snow removal. They have different kinds of plows that we don't have in the USA. One is like a crab, with big brooms that reach out to the curb and sweep snow into the "mouth" in the center and then up-and-over into a dump truck bed. This one prevents the big snowplow berms that block us into our driveways in Bend.

They invest a lot of money in labor too. It starts way before dawn. Later in the winter, they have crews of guys who come out with big metal spikes to break up the really nasty, hard ice that builds up. Those guys fan out in Bobcats and then take the ice to a centrally located dump truck. They have other guys on Chinese-made tractors with PTO-powered brooms behind them that drive along and sweep the sidewalks and footpaths.

One thing they do in snow removal in Russia that they don't in Oregon is they actually REMOVE the snow. As opposed to pushing it around, as they do in Bend. Instead of shoving it around into berms and ridges, they load it into dump trucks and take it outside the city. They don't use salt or cinders here on the roads - it's a kind of chemical-treated sand that ruins leather shoes.

In Bend and Oregon overall the problem is that snow removal is too expensive and inefficient. The guys who do it are City employees making $50K each a year with benefits - these are guys who get paid overtime in a big storm too, and guys who don't like getting up at 2:30 a.m. every day during a period of extended snowfall. There are very few trucks, and only one type: a plow/sander. Once you've seen the array of snow removal equipment they have in other countries, you realize that having only plow/sanders is like a builder having only a hammer.
December 22, 2008
Studdy said:
Studs are simply for people that lack winter driving skills, and intelligence. Take the studs off, put the Starbucks and cell phone down, and learn how to drive!
December 22, 2008
Chance said:
The problem here isn't the studs.

The problem here is the area's complete inability to create safe driving conditions on the roads, and its determination that human safety isn't worth spending money on.

This article points out that studs aren't in use in other parts of the country. Know what else isn't in use? LAVA ROCK!

It's a completely useless "solution". It works for about half a day, at which point all it's good for is turning the snow(and our cars) a reddish brown color. The only advantage to it is it's cheap.

Know what Utah uses to combat snow and icy roads? A potassium spray that goes on before the adverse weather, and keeps ice or snow from accumulating on it for a full week. It's non-toxic, ridiculously effective, and increases safety. The only downside? It's a little pricey.

Know what Michigan uses? Salt. Also effective, except it rusts out your cars.

The East coast? It varies but it's usually a saline spray. It "sort of" rusts out cars, but not nearly as bad as rock salt. It's also highly effective.

Places like Denver? They use gravel. It doesn't work all that well, and has a habit of dinging up the cars...but it lasts a long time, it's reusable, and it's certainly more effective than the lava rock out here.

And then you have central Oregon. We use that stupid red rock because it's everywhere. The argument shouldn't be that we should stop using studs. The argument should be that we start demanding our cities implement road safety solutions that work.
December 22, 2008
TJM said:
Why doesn't the state spend some of that money on plows so we wouldn't need to use studs. I can't believe that, with the amount of money we have in this town, I will have a six inch pack of snow on all my streets until Mother Nature decides to melt it.
December 22, 2008
eba said:

Ridiculous. If there is no grade where you live, studs are not required. However, tons of us live "on grade" here at the edge of the cascades.

It is impossible for me or anyone else who's driveway is on a 20% grade to make it up the hill without 4WD and studs, under certain conditions. Assuming I want to safely park in my garage, studs are required. Maybe the places you mentioned are not mountainous (we used studs in Colorado too).

Even one life ended by a guy who slides through the stop sign at 12th and Portland is probably worth (accuarily speaking) close the $11M figure for road repair. And I've seen dozens of people side through (and hundreds more who can't move up the hill).

The guy who totaled my car had 4WDdrive and no studs. He crossed right over on a bend in the road and broadsided me... Should I pay extra for NOT crushing other people and their cars?
December 23, 2008
Disinterested Observer said:
You don't "need" studs, even if you live "on the grade", as you like to call it. You also don't need 4 wheel drive.

What you need is a road crew that actually does its job and clears the roads. There's presently 4 inches of packed snow on every street near where I live because the city is too cheap to clean it up.
December 23, 2008
Jed said:
Our great councilers were too busy renaming a bridge and dumping money into a useless bus system to properly budget for snow removal.
December 23, 2008
HBM said:
Jed, since you're so big on personal responsibility, why don't you get out there and shovel the roads for yourself?

Merry Christmas!

Anonymous said...

The fucking ASSHOLE HBM, has told us he hates cold, and hates BEND, ... Then he wants to turn BEND into CALI by imposing and sales-tax, and having us pump our gas, and taking away our chains, ...

Whats the KUNTS summary??

Go into the street and plow your streets, ... yeh HBM that's why we pay your handlers taxes.

Anonymous said...

Best part of the SORE, is that Year TO DATE, not one FUCKING HIT on '1031'.

It's LIKE HBM, doesn't even fucking live in BEND.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Actually, this may have been covered, but Neuman's residence is For Sale, and just nicked a Big $850,000 price reduction (22.3%) on Christmas Day (per BendBB), from $3.799MM down to $2.95MM. Listed by Cate "Crockett" Cushman, who says the following about this 8,070sf mega-beast on CentralOregonRealtors.com:

Located at The Highlands at Broken Top

Extraordinary residence designed by VanSant and built by Michael Broadbent, located in the unique gated community of The Highlands at Broken Top, a westside neighborhood of ten acre parcels surrounded by meadows and close to public lands. Superior craftsmanship throughout this 8,070 sq. ft. home plus a 6+ car garage and amazing dream kitchen. HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!! Seller says bring all offers!!!!!

Here's the raw URL:

http://www.centraloregonrealtors.com/results/dsp_residential.cfm?fuseaction=showdetails&ln=2809484&query=fuseaction%3Dresults%26newsearch%3Dyes

Anonymous said...

The SAD THING is that HBM run's this same fucking RANT of BILE about STUD's every fucking year.

The dumb fucker has NO events for the SORE to promote, so he has to pull the same fucking story's out of his ass every fucking year.

You would think that with ALL IS BEND, that there would be material??

NOPE, for HBM its the same fucking shit year after year.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Here's another Dream Dashed, a Saddleback Monster of 4,000sf, that's been marked down a cool mill+, from $1.75MM down to $673K, or a WHOPPING 61.52% PRICE CUT.

That's some big shit.

http://www.centraloregonrealtors.com/results/dsp_residential.cfm?fuseaction=showdetails&ln=2715336&query=fuseaction%3Dresults%26newsearch%3Dyes

Anonymous said...

What you need is a road crew that actually does its job and clears the roads. There's presently 4 inches of packed snow on every street near where I live because the city is too cheap to clean it up.

*

That's because the city gave ALL our fucking money to knife-river, which is controlled by Patricia Moss ( CACB ), who got a kick-back of about $200k, for BEND sending Knife-River ( MDU ) $20M ( Juniper-Ridge ).

Very good return on investment.

This is BEND.

I bet Moss drives an Escalade, 4wd, with studs.

Anonymous said...

Here's another Dream Dashed, a Saddleback Monster of 4,000sf, that's been marked down a cool mill+, from $1.75MM down to $673K, or a WHOPPING 61.52% PRICE CUT.

*


Fucking BUY IT homer, and quit being a renter.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

And for you DRW White Trash mothafucka's who done need a break from lynchin' blacks and stealin' shit, you can BUST IN ta Skyliner Summit for under $100/sf!

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Man, that Skyliner DUMP has at least got 2 redeeming aspects:

H & H Preferred Real Estate

That there means the seller has done been kicked out, and the bank is selling that beast ASS-CHEAP, cuz they wants they money, and don't give a fuck about yo FAKE TITTIES & BOTOX ASS.

Second, you get to work with Shrieking Bend Realtor Hotness, Valerie Hunter. GAT DAMN, SHE HOT.

Anonymous said...

On the UP curve, they were selling the DRW and moving to Skyliner-Summit, ...

Now with things going down, remember that DRW is also DOWN, nobody is going to move UP during a deflating bubble.

SMART PEOPLE DUMP their Highlands@BT, and MOVE-DOWN to DRW, in order to survive.

Anonymous said...

MOSS PATRICIA L: Declared Holdings
Company/Relationship Reported Shares Ownership
Cascade Bancorp
Officer
NasdaqCM:CACB
(historical quotes, profile, SEC, other insiders) 8-Aug-08 135,577 Direct
MDU RESOURCES GROUP
Director
NYSE:MDU
(historical quotes, profile, SEC, other insiders) 10-Dec-08 35,910 Direct

Insider & restricted shareholder transactions reported over the last two years
Date Shares Stock Transaction
ADVERTISEMENT
10-Dec-08 2,360 MDU Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $20.97 per share.
(Value of $49,489)
8-Aug-08 7,500 CACB Option Exercise at $5.74 per share.
(Cost of $43,050)
28-Apr-08 4,050 MDU Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $28.52 per share.
(Value of $115,506)
3-Mar-08 11,500 CACB Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $10.13 per share.
(Value of $116,495)
24-Jan-08 3,120 CACB Disposition (Non Open Market) at $12.98 per share.
(Value of $40,497)
31-Dec-07 1,878 MDU Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $27.94 per share.
(Value of $52,471)
26-Oct-07 6,626 CACB Option Exercise at $6.04 per share.
(Cost of $40,021)
27-Apr-07 4,050 MDU Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $31.07 per share.
(Value of $125,833)
1-Feb-07 16,568 CACB Option Exercise at $6.04 - $6.04 per share.
(Cost of about $100,000)
1-Feb-07 7,111 CACB Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $27.32 - $27.32 per share.
(Value of about $194,000)
29-Dec-06 2,047 MDU Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $25.81 - $25.81 per share.
(Value of about $53,000)

Anonymous said...

WHO RUNS 'Western COMM' that owns the BULL why MOSS, who just happens to get her milk-money from the people who run KNIFE-RIVER, ...

Patricia Moss of CACB is the Secretary of Western Communications that owns the BULL.

Would would have guessed??

December 22, 2008 4:10 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Patricia Moss is a very busy Girl Win's the LLC award.

1 ABN INA REP 267692-81 CUR BEND LEASING CO.
2 ABN INA REG 267692-81 CUR BEND LEASING CO.
3 ABN INA REP 257117-97 CUR BIG A DISTRIBUTION
4 DBC ACT AGT 193154-80 CUR CASCADE BANCORP
5 DBC ACT PRE 193154-80 CUR CASCADE BANCORP
6 DBC INA PRE 550814-84 CUR CASCADE BANCORP FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
7 ABN INA REP 267686-89 CUR CASCADE COLLECTION AGENCY
8 ABN INA REG 267686-89 CUR CASCADE COLLECTION AGENCY
9 ABN INA REP 267687-88 CUR CASCADE COURIER SERVICES
10 ABN INA REG 267687-88 CUR CASCADE COURIER SERVICES
11 ABN INA REP 267691-82 CUR CASCADE CREDIT BUREAU OF CENTRAL OREGON
12 ABN INA REG 267691-82 CUR CASCADE CREDIT BUREAU OF CENTRAL OREGON
13 ABN INA REP 267689-86 CUR CASCADE ESCROW COMPANY
14 ABN INA REG 267689-86 CUR CASCADE ESCROW COMPANY
15 ABN ACT REP 547588-84 CUR CASCADE FINANCE
16 ABN INA REP 267688-87 CUR CASCADE FINANCIAL SERVICES
17 ABN INA REG 267688-87 CUR CASCADE FINANCIAL SERVICES
18 ABN INA REP 267690-83 CUR CASCADE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
19 ABN INA REG 267690-83 CUR CASCADE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
20 ABN INA REP 267685-80 CUR CASCADE SECURITIES
21 ABN INA REG 267685-80 CUR CASCADE SECURITIES
22 DBC INA SEC 150075-11 CUR CASCADE STOCK CO., INC.
23 ABN ACT REP 267695-88 CUR CENTRAL OREGON TITLE CO.
24 ABN ACT REG 267695-88 CUR CENTRAL OREGON TITLE CO.
25 DBC INA AGT 552796-82 CUR COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SATELLITE HOMESCHOOL NETWORK INC
26 DBC INA PRE 552796-82 CUR COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SATELLITE HOMESCHOOL NETWORK INC
27 DBC INA SEC 552796-82 CUR COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SATELLITE HOMESCHOOL NETWORK INC
28 DBC INA SEC 495172-87 CUR MEMORY DIVISION, INC.
29 DLLC INA AGT 248888-93 CUR MOSS INVESTMENTS, LLC
30 DBC INA SEC 530195-85 CUR OUR FULFILLMENT HOUSE, INC.
31 ABN INA REG 771630-88 CUR SQUEEGEE HOLDINGS
32 DBC ACT SEC 083165-15 CUR WESTERN COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

December 23, 2008 12:18 PM
Blogger bruce said...

Knife River Corporation is the construction materials and mining subsidiary of MDU Resources Group, Inc. (NYSE:MDU).

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Looks like even Pronghorn is deflating hard... New bare land listing for $325K!

They got 1/2ac bubble-listed parcels there at $2MM.

That $325K half acre is going to be in the Pronghorn SLUMS.

Anonymous said...

The Secretary of the OWNER of the BULL, and a Director of Knife-River, ... a story made in BEND HEAVEN.

Toss in an adviser role at OIF, and you have the script for a hollywood movie.

...

Moss, Patricia
Brief Biography

Ms. Moss has been director of Cascade Bancorp since 1993. Ms. Moss currently serves as CEO of the Bank of the Cascades (the “Bank”) and President & CEO of Cascade Bancorp. From 1998 to 2003, Ms. Moss served as President & CEO of the Bank and the Company. She is also a director of MDU Resources Group, Inc., Oregon Business Council, and Clear Choice Health Plans, Inc. In addition, Ms. Moss serves on the advisory board of Oregon Investment Fund.

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The Secretary of the OWNER of the BULL, and a Director of Knife-River, ... a story made in BEND HEAVEN.

Who sits on a TON of worthless Bend non-performing loans?? CACB.

Anonymous said...

Moss is also on the Juniper Ridge Management Board.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Or is Valerie Huntress from Redmond?

She Hot No Way.

Anonymous said...

NO FUCKING RACKET in BEND-ORYGUN is complete without the FUCKING SWITZER & HBM SHOW ... OUR OWN SORE@HBM.

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4 DLLC ACT MEM 069208-96 CUR CASCADE ODYSSEY, LLC
5 ABN INA REP 251888-97 CUR GRAPE TASTE OF BEND
6 ABN INA REG 251888-97 CUR GRAPE TASTE OF BEND
7 DBC ACT SEC 576353-86 CUR LAY IT OUT, INC.
8 ABN INA REP 316009-92 CUR OREGON WINTER CARNIVAL
9 ABN ACT REP 316014-95 CUR OREGON WINTERFEST
10 ABN INA REP 251891-92 CUR PLUG PRODUCTIONS
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13 ABN INA REP 316006-95 CUR SNOWRIDERS SUMMIT
14 ABN ACT REP 788919-84 CUR SOURCE WEEKLY
15 ABN INA REP 251887-98 CUR SUPREAME BEAN
16 ABN INA REG 251887-98 CUR SUPREAME BEAN
17 ABN ACT REP 316012-97 CUR THE BITE OF BEND
18 ABN ACT REP 316008-93 CUR THE BITE OF CENTRAL OREGON
19 ABN INA REP 316013-96 CUR THE BITE OF REDMOND
20 ABN ACT REP 003806-91 CUR THE SOURCE

Anonymous said...

Charles Fadeley is the money bags behind the SORE empire, note the same LLC holds as HOLLERN. Note that Fadeley is out of HOMER's town of Sisters.

1 ABN ACT REP 236290-90 CUR BEND WINTERFEST
2 ABN ACT REG 236290-90 CUR BEND WINTERFEST
3 DNP ACT AGT 200545-16 CUR CASCADE MEADOW RANCH ASSOCIATION
4 DLLC ACT AGT 069208-96 CUR CASCADE ODYSSEY, LLC
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7 DBC INA AGT 233282-89 CUR D & M RACING, INC.
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9 DPC INA AGT 356063-83 CUR JENSEN, FADELEY & ELMORE, P.C.
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11 DBC ACT AGT 576353-86 CUR LAY IT OUT, INC.
12 DBC INA PRE 036569-98 CUR LE GROUP SERVICES, INC.
13 DBC INA SEC 036569-98 CUR LE GROUP SERVICES, INC.
14 DBC INA PRE 036572-93 CUR LIGHTTEL, INC.
15 DBC INA SEC 036572-93 CUR LIGHTTEL, INC.
16 DLLC INA AGT 703357-82 CUR OAK BEND, LLC
17 DBC INA AGT 510077-80 CUR RYMAX, INC.
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20 DLLC INA AGT 643677-83 CUR W2H, LLC.

tim said...

Wintry places I lived that didn't have studs on tires salted the hell out of the streets.

Pick your poison.

Anonymous said...

I love stud's, my wife has winter ( soft rubber ), and it has its place, but for getting around in any conditions, studs are the best.

Sure they're noisy, and yes its not good to speed in the rain, but that is a BEND-STUPID thing to do in the first place.

HBM just pulls story's like this out of his ass so that nobody pays attention to the BULL/SORE fraud being perpetrated on BEND.

Like most people, my wife likes to speed, and thus in the rain its best for her not to have stud's, but if you pay attention to your conditions studs can last 4-6 seasons. The rubber is harder. A set of non-stud winter tires is 2X, and last 2-3 seasons.

Like APU said pick your fucking poison. I go back & forth all winter over all the passes, and I prefer aggressive snow tires with stud's. Steel Stud's. Stopping and putting chains ON&OFF is a pain in the fucking ASS.

KUNT's like HBM don't go anywhere, and just sit and bitch about how cold it is.

This $11M damage from Stud's is another figure out of the ASS, hell that's one months Knife-River ( Juniper-Ridge ) burn, and that's for the whole fucking State. If HBM is worried about fucking COST, then he needs for once in his miserable 'bob woodward' life, look no farther than Bend.

tim said...

I have studs on one car and studless on the other. The studs are far superior. I grew up driving in the snow 5 months a year. I know how to drive in it.

Anyone driven behind a school bus to see how the drop-down automatic chains work? Those are amazing.

Anonymous said...

"In Minnesota and Michigan, whose climate makes Central Oregon look like Palm Springs, studs have been banned since the 1970s."

Is that really our HBM, claiming that Bend is Palm Springs?

tim said...

>>Second, you get to work with Shrieking Bend Realtor Hotness, Valerie Hunter. GAT DAMN, SHE HOT.

Yeah, she's the second hottest Realtor in town.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...


Yeah, she's the second hottest Realtor in town.


Do I have to ask?

Anonymous said...

If you bother to visit the 'CACB' google financial page, you can click Patricia Moss's SEC trading, you'll see that she gets $200k/yr in stock from MDU, the parent of Knife-River.

Patricia Moss sits on the Juniper-Ridge Board.

Patricia Moss is the Secretary of "Western Communications" the parent of the BEND BULLetin.

All the money for all time on Juniper-Ridge, taxpayer money, ten's of millions of dollars has gone to Knife-River ( MDU ).

How about it BP, how about a story???

tim said...

Ashley

http://www.total-property.com/agents/

Anonymous said...

Is that really our HBM, claiming that Bend is Palm Springs?

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It's a freudian slip, its where 'our' HBM would like to be but he's a Bend loser and can't escapse.

Just go to the SORE and see his article posted above.

The thing to remember is that he posted this 'story' last year this time "FUCKING VERBATIM", and the year before, its like he's on contract with the SALT people. I have heard that MDU ( knife-river parents ) have vast salt owner-ship, anything that HBM does is NEVER an accident. I'm sure he's a lobbyist for MDU's Salt monopoly.

Like APU say's its either stud's or salt, ... or more fucking trucks and sand ( pummy ), but we're not going to see a town ran by Palm-Spring's faggots spend more on snow removal.

Anonymous said...

Note HBM 100% lifted this from Dunc, who 100% lifted from portlandhousing.blogspot.com


http://www.tsweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3691&Itemid=153


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Written by H. Bruce Miller
Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Pegasus Books owners and blogger Duncan McGeary spotted a fascinating graph on the Portland Housing blog showing that, while other Oregon and Washington cities also experienced a real estate bubble from 2005 to 2007, Bend’s bubble was by far the biggest and baddest.

The graph compares housing "affordability ratios" – the ratio of median home prices to median household incomes – for the cities of Portland, Vancouver, Eugene and Bend. Just before the bubble popped (summer of 2007) the ratio in Bend was almost 6.5 to 1.

Portland and Eugene hit around 4.5 at that same point, while Vancouver topped out at a bit over 4.

“It’s amazing to think that people were paying 6.5 times their annual income for a home in Bend,” writes the housing blog. “The historical ratio is usually between 2.5 and 3.0.”

The blog notes that Bend still has by far the highest ratio – over 5, compared to about 4 for Portland and Eugene and 3.5 for Vancouver. “Home prices still have to fall 41% in Bend for it to be affordable but only 10% in Vancouver,” it comments.

The graph “shows what I've always maintained,” McGeary says. “We all drank the Kool-Aid, but Bendites drank twice as much. … And don't give me the old line about Bend being ‘special.’ This graph is relative to local conditions, which makes that whole argument moot.”

Meanwhile, McGeary and other downtown business owners have to be hurtin’ extra hard because of the incredibly cold and snowy weather, which has put a crimp in local shopping as well as tourist traffic.

The bad weather “hit just as Christmas was ready to take off, 10 days before Christmas,” McGeary wrote. “It ramped up just as the last weekend arrived. And it appears to be ramping up again for the last five days.”

(Note: It did.)

“Of course, Murphy's Law being the bastard it is, it happened on a very challenged Christmas season, probably turning a ‘bad’ sales level to a ‘horrible’ sales level,” McGeary concludes.

Nationally the picture isn’t any brighter: The International Council of Shopping Centers is forecasting a 2% drop in November and December sales compared with last year, which would make this the worst Christmas retail season in at least 40 years.

Bricks-and-mortar stores can lay some of the blame on the brutal weather this December, but even Web retailers are hurting. CNN reports that on-line sales fell this shopping season – the first time that’s happened in the seven years such sales have been tracked.

“Industry watchers say the ongoing recession … has seriously stymied discretionary spending both online and in stores,” CNN writes. “This, in turn, has put the 2008 holiday shopping season in serious peril, which could be catastrophic for many merchants since the November and December shopping months can account for as much as 50% of their annual profits and sales.”

UPDATE: Spending Pulse, an outfit that does economic research for Master Card, reports that November retail sales were down 5.5% compared with the same month a year ago and down 8% in December, through Christmas Eve. Sales dropped "by double digits in nearly all categories, including apparel, luxury goods, furniture and electronics and appliances," the New York Times reports today.

Oh well, if you need a little holiday cheer you can always watch the White House Christmas video starring Barney, the First Dog – probably the only member of this administration with a job approval rating above 40%.

Happy New Year -- it's GOTTA be better than this one.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Really? "In-person" is what really counts, but... Valerie gives me good feelings...

Anonymous said...

We're going to start a 'FUND TO SEND HBM BACK HOME TO PALM SPRINGS'

http://www.tsweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3690&Itemid=153


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Written by H. Bruce Miller
Sunday, 21 December 2008

It’s one of those “66” days in Bend – 6 degrees on the thermometer and 6 inches of snow on the ground – so it seems like an appropriate time to talk about Central Oregonians’ stud fetish.

We’re not referring to pieces of metal stuck into one’s tongue, lip or other anatomical parts. We’re talking about studded tires.

Central Oregonians love their studs. Can’t live without ‘em. Can’t wait to put ‘em on in the fall. Hate to take ‘em off in the spring.

People in most other parts of the country don’t have this strange stud fetish. The Eye had never seen or even heard of studded tires before moving to Oregon. And The Eye lived in some pretty snowy places on the East Coast for 30 years.

In Minnesota and Michigan, whose climate makes Central Oregon look like Palm Springs, studs have been banned since the 1970s. As far as we know, Minnesotans and Michiganders are not slaughtering each other on the highways in winter at any greater rate than Oregonians are.

Studs do severe damage to asphalt, which is why studded tires aren’t allowed during the warm months and why there are periodic efforts to ban them outright or to impose a tax to help pay for pavement repair. Those proposals never get anywhere, because Oregonians – especially those living east of the Cascades – are convinced they will face instant, bloody death if they don’t have their studs on every time there’s a trace of snow or ice on the pavement.

But the safety advantages of studs are debatable, at best. They don’t give any better traction on snow than a good set of studless winter tires provides. They’re somewhat better at stopping a vehicle on glare ice. But on bare or wet pavement – which, let’s face it, is what we have the great majority of the time – they actually have worse traction than studless tires. That’s because with studs, less rubber is in contact with the road.

According to the Washington Department of Transportation: “Under wet driving conditions the stopping ability of vehicles equipped with studded tires is actually reduced. Tire studs reduce the full contact between a tire’s rubber compound and the pavement. Research on studded tires consistently shows that vehicles equipped with studded tires require a longer stopping distance on wet or dry pavement than do vehicles equipped with standard tires.”

The best safety measure for driving in snow and ice is knowing how to drive in snow and ice – go slow, stay a safe distance behind other vehicles, make no sharp turns or sudden moves. (You can find good advice for safe winter driving here.)

This is pretty basic stuff. But watching the way people drive around Bend, we get the impression that most local drivers never bother to learn it. Maybe they think their studs make them invulnerable.

According to ODOT, the state spends about $11 million a year to repair studded tire damage. That’s $11 million that would be better spent elsewhere – especially considering that the safety value of studs is largely an illusion.

Oregon should ban studded tires – the sooner the better.
Comments (20)

tim said...

No matter how much sand or pumice you put down, it doesn't do what salt does. Believe me, the midwest would love to drop salt--they've been talking about it for 40 years. But reality intrudes.

Both our roads and our vehicles are better off with studs than salt.

I know several people who switched from studs to studless and are going back.

Anonymous said...

“It’s amazing to think that people were paying 6.5 times their annual income for a home in Bend,” writes the housing blog. “The historical ratio is usually between 2.5 and 3.0.”

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WHY HBM, WHY?? Just like the fucking PUSSY you don't care why.

1.) Easy Money - BUSH post 911

2.) SDC deferral - HOLLERN post 1998

3.) PR/MARKETING by COVA/CORA/COBA at taxpayer expense.

4.) 1031 money from all over the USA used to FLIP Bend property's to ASTRO.

Everybody had #1, but 2-4 were unique to BEND.

Thus BEND is 2X over inflated PDX.

tim said...

How salting works...

http://www.howstuffworks.com/question58.htm

Anonymous said...

I know several people who switched from studs to studless and are going back.

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Yeh, I don't like the stud-less, but for people who drive all over hell, its a trade-off.

The stud-less just wear to fast.

I think you really have to be in to this shit to understand.

Virtually HBM's entire argument is about Palm Springs ( who gives a fuck ) or Detroit ( hello they want cars to rust ).

Here in ORYGUN putting stud's on on Nov15->Apr15 is a right of passage. I got my own airgun, lift, and my studs go on Nov15, and stay on until Apr15 for all my rigs that use stud's.

I wouldn't have it any other way.

To the pussy's that don't like to switch, what's the fucking deal? When ever I get a new truck or car, I always buy a spare set of wheels for the stud-tires, and it takes about 10min max to change the wheels.

The WHOLE fucking subject say's more about HBM than anything else.

1.) He hates the fucking winter, why in the FUCK is he here??

2.) He hates independent people, e.g. he wants people to stay home during the winter and wait for the government to make the roads 'safe', god you could die waiting for Bend on that one.

3.) He just hates the idea of people not being dependent on the nanny state.

Thank god we all have a choice, in spite of nanny's like HBM.

Anonymous said...

Patricia Moss's Knife-River MDU is the largest provider of road-salt in North America, that is what this is all the fucking about. It never fucking ENDS the pimping for CACB & Family.

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Anonymous said...

Solving the credit crisis from the bottom up

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Detroit ( hello they want cars to rust )

Good one :-)

Bewert said...

2008-050046 IMAGE

DOC TYPE: Notice of Default & Election to Sell

DATE REC: 12/26/2008 3:19:20 PM

REFERENCES: 2007-004576

DIRECT: RECONTRUST COMPANY NA TRUSTEE

INDIRECT: CHICK, CLINT

SUBDIVISION: ESTATES AT PRONGHORN PHASE 2 LOT: 212

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The guy who spent $20,000 of COBA/COAR money or so trying to take out Freidman.

Almost $2,000,000...

Anonymous said...

I spent the last 4 seasons on Nokian Hakkapalita studded tires on my Subaru. I could floor it out of any corner I liked, get it a little sideways for fun and it would always straighten right out when I let off the gas.

This year I put on Michelin X-Ice 2 studdless and I can't get it sideways. They work better. I drove down from Edison snow park on Christmas eve. Edison to Cascade Lakes hadn't been plowed and the snow was about a foot deep in the road - deeper than my bumper. On cascade lakes it was icy as hell. I'm not going back to studs.

I had the les schwab Toyo studless in the past and they sucked. You just have to throw down for the good ones.

Anonymous said...

This year I put on Michelin X-Ice 2 studdless and I can't get it sideways.

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DUDE no fucking DOUBT, I know those tires, NOW tell the KUNTS here how much those tires cost??

I think COSTCO up in Seattle sells them.

Anonymous said...

I had the les schwab Toyo studless in the past and they sucked. You just have to throw down for the good ones.

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Yes, for the sake of HBM let's make sure that only very rich can be found on the road using the very best studless tire.

Anonymous said...

DIRECT: RECONTRUST COMPANY NA TRUSTEE

INDIRECT: CHICK, CLINT

SUBDIVISION: ESTATES AT PRONGHORN PHASE 2 LOT: 212

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Had he won city council, then he too could have got on the MDU gravy train, and kept his property, ahh schucks its bend, ...

Anonymous said...

Starting to look like a lot of losers are going to be limping out of Bend.

Anonymous said...

"Starting to look like a lot of losers are going to be limping out of Bend."

I was at a couple high-end holiday parties. I've never heard the beautiful people sound so defeated and hopeless.

Anonymous said...

Rich tears are the best tears.

Anonymous said...

>DUDE no fucking DOUBT, I know those tires, NOW tell the KUNTS here how much those tires cost??

I picked them up at Costco in Bend for $415 installed. They were having a $60 off sale. The Nokian studded were that much too.

Anonymous said...

LA Santa Kills 10 including self, Israel Santa Kill's 300 in Gaza, didn't kill self.

Massive Israeli air raids on Gaza


The missile strikes caused panic in Gaza

Israeli F-16 bombers have pounded key targets across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 225 people, local medics say.

Most of those killed were policemen in the Hamas militant movement, which controls Gaza, but women and children also died, the Gaza officials said.

About 700 others were wounded, as missiles struck security compounds and militant bases, the officials added.

Israeli PM Ehud Olmert said the operation "may take some time"- but he pledged to avoid a humanitarian crisis.

"It's not going to last a few days,'' he said in a televised statement, flanked by Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.

Israel said it was responding to an escalation in rocket attacks from Gaza and would bomb "as long as necessary".


Map

Gaza: World reaction in quotes
Gaza raids: Your reaction

They were the heaviest Israeli attacks on Gaza for decades. More air raids were launched as night fell.

Staff at the main hospital in Gaza say operating rooms are overflowing, it is running out of medicine, and there are not enough surgeons to cope.

The raids came days after a truce with Hamas expired.

Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said "there is a time for calm and a time for fighting, and now the time has come to fight".

But the exiled leader of Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, called for a new intifada, or uprising, against Israel, in response to the attacks.

The movement's Gaza leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said there would be no white flags and no surrender. "Palestine has never witnessed an uglier massacre," he said.

Israel hit targets across Gaza, striking in the territory's main population centres, including Gaza City in the north and the southern towns of Khan Younis and Rafah.

Mr Olmert said "we tried to avoid, and I think quite successfully, to hit any uninvolved people - we attacked only targets that are part of the Hamas organisations".

Palestine has never witnessed an uglier massacre
Ismail Haniyeh
Hamas leader in Gaza

In pictures: Gaza attack aftermath
UK concern over Gaza raid
Malnutrition and shortages in Gaza
Israel warns Hamas over rockets

Hamas said all of its security compounds in Gaza were destroyed by the air strikes, which Israel said hit some 40 targets.

Hamas vowed to carry out revenge attacks on Israel and fired Qassam rockets into Israeli territory as an immediate reply.

One Israeli was killed by a rocket strike on the town of Netivot, 20 kilometres (12 miles) east of Gaza, doctors said.

Ceasefire urged

The air strikes come amid rumours that an Israeli ground operation is imminent.

Israeli television said on Saturday evening that Israeli troops were massing on the Gaza border "in preparation for a supplementary ground offensive". The report has not been confirmed by independent sources.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Hamas of having triggered the new bout of violence.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert: 'We are not fighting against the people of Gaza'

"The United States is deeply concerned about the escalating violence in Gaza," she said in a statement.

"We strongly condemn the repeated rocket and mortar attacks against Israel and hold Hamas responsible for breaking the ceasefire and for the renewal of violence there. The ceasefire must be restored immediately and fully respected."

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also urged an immediate halt to the violence, condemning what he called Israel's "excessive use of force leading to the killing and injuring of civilians" and "the ongoing rocket attacks by Palestinian militants".

Calls for a ceasefire also came from Middle East envoy Tony Blair and the French EU presidency.

Hamas bases destroyed

Palestinian militants frequently fire rockets against Israeli towns from inside the Gaza Strip; large numbers of rocket and mortar shells have been fired at Israel in recent days.

A resident describes the attacks in Gaza

A Hamas police spokesman, Islam Shahwan, said one of the Israeli raids targeted a police compound in Gaza City where a graduation ceremony for new personnel was taking place.

At least a dozen bodies of men in black uniforms were photographed at the Hamas police headquarters in Gaza City.

Most of the dead and injured were said to be in Gaza City. The head of Gaza's police forces, Tawfik Jaber, was among those killed.

Mr Olmert appealed to Palestinians in Gaza, saying "You - the citizens of Gaza - are not our enemies. Hamas, Jihad and the other terrorist organisations are your enemies, as they are our enemies.

"They have brought disaster on you and they try to bring disaster to the people of Israel. And it is our common goal to make every possible effort to stop them."

It is the worst attack in Gaza since 1967 in terms of the number of Palestinian casualties, a senior analyst told the BBC in Jerusalem.

Mosques issued urgent appeals for people to donate blood and Hamas sources told the BBC's Rushdi Abou Alouf in Gaza that hospitals were soon full.

In the West Bank, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas - whose Fatah faction was ousted from Gaza by Hamas in 2007 - condemned the attacks and called for restraint.

Egypt opened its border crossing to the Gaza Strip at Rafah to absorb and treat some of those injured in the south of the territory.

Palestinians staged demonstrations in the West Bank cities of Ramallah and Hebron, and there were some scuffles with Israeli troops there.

Although a six-month truce between Hamas and Israel was agreed earlier this year, it was regularly under strain and was allowed to lapse when it expired this month.

Hamas blamed Israel for the end of the ceasefire, saying it had not respected its terms, including the lifting of the blockade under which little more than humanitarian aid has been allowed into Gaza.

Israel said it initially began a staged easing of the blockade, but this was halted when Hamas failed to fulfil what Israel says were agreed conditions, including ending all rocket fire and halting weapons smuggling.

Anonymous said...

I was at a couple high-end holiday parties. I've never heard the beautiful people sound so defeated and hopeless.

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Must be talking about the SORE & BULL's NEW BEND!!!!

Anonymous said...

>I picked them up at Costco in Bend for $415 installed. They were having a $60 off sale. The Nokian studded were that much too.

Did I mention I can buy $415 tires because I rent? Living is cheap in Bend.

Anonymous said...

Michelin X-Ice 2 studdless

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The retail is close to $200 each, that be about $1k for four installed, and balanced.

Les Schwab don't sell them, and many people don't want a FUCKING Costco card.

Yeh, I know a lot of people who come down to PDX, just to buy them tax-free @Costco, no doubt the best tire.

Good to hear they got them now at the BEND-COSTCO, but I don't have a fucking card, nor do I want a fucking card.

I like Les Schwab, they're all over, and always take could care of you. The BEND taxpayer must love Schwab given that we gave them over $16M last year for nuttin, oh but we got to see Priney-vile turn into a fucking ghost town, so I guess it was worth it.

Normal Les-Schwab studded tires yes are about $400 a set installed, and $30/ea for wheels.

Hell yes I agree Michelin X-Ice 2 studdless is great, how long do they last? My friends never answer that question, my guess to be that sticky and perform that well they got to be very-sticky which means that long fwy 'dry crushed rock' would beat the hell out of them during the season. Fine, if you live on ice.

Anonymous said...

Did I mention I can buy $415 tires because I rent? Living is cheap in Bend.

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Did I mention that you car be on blocks in about 2-3 months, when they steal those fucking wheels from you, ... its coming very soon, get a locking gas cap, and locking wheel nuts, ...

Anonymous said...

Mr Olmert said "we tried to avoid, and I think quite successfully, to hit any uninvolved people - we attacked only targets that are part of the Hamas organisations".

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let's understand this JEW think, Gaza is a living prison, where nobody can come or go, ...

who the fuck is 'un-involved' in Israel's "Prison Next Door"???

Didn't the majority of Palestinians just elect Hamas as their Democratic government??

It must be nice to have a regime change without UN authorization.

FUCK YOU BEND LIKUD ISRAELIS.

Anonymous said...

>The retail is close to $200 each, that be about $1k for four installed, and balanced.

Bull fucking shit.

American Discount Tire on the north end of town had them in stock and the "normal" mounted and balanced price was $480. They had a coupon at the beginning of the month that made it $420.

Costco normal price is $475 mounted and balanced.

Even getting them from TireRack.com with NEW FUCKING ALLOY RIMS shipped is less than that.

Get real.

Anonymous said...

I was at a couple high-end holiday parties. I've never heard the beautiful people sound so defeated and hopeless.

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I heard from MANY beautiful BEND people on xmas eve, that you better go to MERENDA & The DEEP by New Years, cuz after that they lock the doors for good, and they be gone forever.

Jodi is out of here, so I'm told.

The point is if you want to visit The Deep or Merenda one last time, you got 4 days to do so.

With the passing of Merenda, Bend falls back to Gastronomical HELL pre 2002. The passing of an age folks.

From now on its Bruce-Pussy, and his Cali Hamburger Joint's 24/7.

Anonymous said...

>With the passing of Merenda, Bend falls back to Gastronomical HELL pre 2002. The passing of an age folks.

Bullshit. Merinda went down hill long ago. I won't miss it.

I had a splendid dinner at Zydeco last night, and it was busy as hell. Last week I was out to Staccato on a Thursday night. There were no tables available and we ate in the bar. Stacatto is way better than Merina has been. Marz is still around and is better than Merinda.

I won't miss Merinda, and I'll still eat well.

Anonymous said...

Hey PUSSY, our own Patricia Moss of MDU also has her hands in BEND's own 'Fidelity Investments' which just happen to OWN all the fucking LAND West of Fucking Bend.

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MDU Resources to Purchase East Texas Natural Gas Production Assets


January 9, 2008

January 8, 2008 – MDU Resources Group, Inc. (NYSE:MDU) announced that its indirect wholly owned subsidiary, Fidelity Exploration & Production Company (Fidelity), signed a purchase and sale agreement on Jan. 4, 2008, to acquire natural gas properties located in Rusk County, Texas.

tim said...

>>I had a splendid dinner at Zydeco last night...

Hmm. I'm hearing good things about Zydeco left and right. I've never tried it. What kind of food is it?

Anonymous said...

>With the passing of Merenda, Bend falls back to Gastronomical HELL pre 2002. The passing of an age folks.

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Nothing worse than a 'KUNT' without a sense of humor.

Ok, I have to go slow, back in 2004, when Merenda opened 'Gastronomical' Magazine called BEND the next ASPEN, and said that Merenda marked the new opening of Real Dining in Bend, it was a fucking joke. Merenda used to have the article on their wall up until last year, now its a fucking joke just to say "bend is the next aspen".


Your Stacatto is dying, everyone is quitting, the hubby/wife owners are Divorcing, everyone is sleeping with everyone, most can't stomach it anymore, good for them they were full, my guess as BEND dining implodes the few will get better, but nobody wants to work there.

Never go there, just mentioning what I hear from the Kids at the Deschutes who hang out, but work at Stocatto. I'm hearing good shit about 28,..

Yes I agree, Merenda WENT to fucking shit by 2006, I remember when they opened they were good, but went to shit like quick, I have never been to the DEEP.

Already the TYPHOON has gone downhill bigtime, .. their happy hour sucks hard, and Blacksmith happy-hour sucks dick, $8 for three of the most fucking dried out little pathetic tacos, served on unheated corn tortilla, WTF?

The Summit isn't going to survive, management @stocatto, can't survive, ...

Anonymous said...

So Fidelity owns most of the Land West of Bend, owns the Bank of Bend, Juniper Ridge, Knife-River, and owns the KUNT that runs all of Bend.

Better hope that Fidelity don't BK, and do a MADE-OFF, otherwise it could all go back to HOLLERN.

Anonymous said...

>>I had a splendid dinner at Zydeco last night...

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Yeh, right APU, just what I want to do when I go out, drive down to WALMART on South I97, ...

Why the FUCK isn't Zydeco downtown if they're so fucking good??

I have another way to explain it, the downtown food places are NOW so fucking BAD, that you MUST go elsewhere than downtown.

HELL YES, ... to those old timers ten years ago MARZ & HAN's were the place.

I don't got west of downtown for anything, well other than hiking in the badlands, ... I might add that yesterday I went xc-skiing in the badlands, unbelievable a foot of snow out there.

Sure, and dunc is always talking about Jack-a-lope or what ever behind the eastside hard liquor on hwy-20, ...

Just a sad time to eat out in Bend, so when KAYOS opens back up, folks will be saying its the best in BEND.

The fucking fact is BEND dining is FUCKED.

DOWNTOWN is fucked, what's it going to be for the so called tourist travel scene, I can see it now, zydeco drive to walmart, jack-a-lope drive to costco, ... OH the best of Bend, drive to Home-Depot NORTH for Olive-Garden.
This is what COVA will say.

tim said...

One reason I've never eaten at Zydeco is that the location is so unappealing. Rent must be dirt cheap there. Maybe that's why they can make a go of it.

What's the difference bewteen a rent on 3rd and a rent downtown?

Anonymous said...

I was at a couple high-end holiday parties. I've never heard the beautiful people sound so defeated and hopeless.

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Yes, the party's really thinned this year.

A lot of 'retirees' I know are doing fine, you know the type the smart one. Their Bend crap shack is paid for, and they got well thought out investments.

It's the bullshitters and con-artists of Bend that are fucked. You know those types too.

It's really always the same, the people who lived on credit and credit-cards are now fucked, they can't host the party's, and now they come to the party's of those that can, and only stay a short while.

Everything about BEND is fucked, and you haven't seen anything yet.

Hell last night, friday night all downtown was fucking dead, and that was at 6pm.

What blows me away is that the Astro Lounge has now moved the kids upstairs, and downstairs is all old couples. Who would have fucking guessed, even the old blue-hair cougars can't afford a lemon-drop now in Bend @ the ASStro.

Anonymous said...

One reason I've never eaten at Zydeco is that the location is so unappealing. Rent must be dirt cheap there. Maybe that's why they can make a go of it.

What's the difference bewteen a rent on 3rd and a rent downtown?

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APU it must be the parking. I also understand they have two locations.

Maybe they just didn't want to FUCK with downtown.

I'm sure that DUNC can add in, but my humble feeling is that on I97 or HWY 20, you can make your own deal, ... now that downtown is imploding, folks can now make a deal.

PARKING SUCKS downtown, say you unload, say you own stacatto, try to deliver some shit, ... anywhere, they give you tickets if you park near your own place more than 2 hrs, ... I think there are a lot of people that say FUCK YOU TO DOWNTOWN BEND.

That said, downtown is where I can walk to, and its where the tourists go,...

NOBODY is ever going to WALK along I97 or HWY-20, Ever.

Zydeco is a local place, just like all the strip joints along I-97.

Anonymous said...

Zydeco is one of my favorite restaurants in Central Oregon.

I have a vacation rental in Bend, and hate sending out-of-towners to the 97 strip for dinner... yet have always heard kudos afterwards for the reccommendation of Zydeco.

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The above is the common, but hell folks, if you have good food they'll come, like Baldy's, ... it doesn't matter, or the cowboy dinner tree steak house out in no-where they'll come, ...

But downtown BEND?? What the fuck are you paying for?? The parking ticket??

Anonymous said...

What's the difference bewteen a rent on 3rd and a rent downtown?

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It's not the RENT ( monthly $$), its the terms.

You can get any terms you want out in Siberia, ... ( I97, HWY20, ... eastside )

But downtown was all triple net 5-7 year lease, where you pay all taxes, improvements, insurance, ... Thats why Merenda has taken so fucking long to implode, they actually saved money by keeping the bitch open, even though up stairs has had no life forever.

That's the flip-flop downtown that I see, when people start taking month-to-month leases, cuz NOBODY will sign-up for triple-net, or long term, where long term is more than a month.


I think right now over 1/2 downtown would leave, or close, if they didn't owe $50k in lease payment over 5+ yrs that they have to pay either way unless they BK, and that is where its all going now NOD, BK, LIENS, ... REPOS, ... Then comes the plywood, remember KUNTS we have said all along that BEND would return to plywood just like the 1980's. Got to cover that broken glass.

Anonymous said...

RED ALERT KUNTS KGW JUST GOT OFF THEIR ASSSpen

NATIONAL the AP has finally PICKED UP BEND.

Ore. firm folds to customers' dismay

12/27/2008

Associated Press

State regulators are investigating a Bend firm that recently filed for bankruptcy after its owners used millions of customer dollars to fund their own business ventures, allegedly without permission.

Customers and business partners say they were misled about what the company was doing with their funds and have hired attorneys, while state regulators say they are looking into the matter.

Summit 1031 Exchange's owners said this week that they were short more than half of the $27.8 million in cash it owed to clients. The company said its problems are a result of loans it made during the real estate boom to Inland Capital Corp., a company owned by the same people who own and run Summit.

Inland Capital Corp. then lent the money to other individuals and companies.

"This is just horrible," said John Tennant, a Portland landowner whose family is owed $1 million. "We've hired an attorney, and we'll be filing a lawsuit."

Company officials were unavailable for comment last week. In a statement, the company said it "deeply regrets the distress and detriment that Summit customers are currently experiencing."

Summit specialized in 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, a type of real estate investment that allows investors to defer paying federal taxes on gains from property sales.

The largely unregulated exchanges are tax-deferred as long as sellers quickly reinvest their proceeds in similar properties.

So-called "accommodators" such as Summit hold proceeds from a sale for up to 180 days while the customer closes on a second purchase. The accommodators make money on fees and interest earned off the proceeds.

Summit's customers and business partners, however, say they believed their proceeds had been put into bank accounts, as is typical of accommodators.

"They didn't do that as you can see," Tennant said last week.

Danae "Nye" Miller of Bend said she turned to Summit looking to trade her 34-acre cattle farm near Bend for something larger. Summit now owes her $750,000.

"I don't know how in our lifetime we could ever recoup that money," she said.

News of what happened has surprised investors and business partners who said that Summit's principals had strong reputations in the field and community.

"They were very well regarded," said Dave Chambers, an accountant in Lake Oswego who ran Summit's local office. "These guys in Bend got really good at this. These guys got too successful."

But through 2006, according to Summit's Web site, Summit had been lending 1031 exchange funds to Inland Capital. After central Oregon's real estate market tanked, those borrowers defaulted. Inland Capital, in turn, now owes Summit $13.7 million, Summit said.

Summit said it has replaced management with Portland turnaround consultant Tyrell Vance and will try to sell land and other assets to repay customers and creditors.

Anonymous said...

All you KUNTS notice that the SORE has still said NOT one fucking thing about BEND-1031, not since SUTERRA has that KUNT HBM been so fucking silent.

Anonymous said...

. Then comes the plywood, remember KUNTS we have said all along that BEND would return to plywood just like the 1980's. Got to cover that broken glass.

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The NEW BEND, brought to you BUY the BULL & SORE, siamese twins sharing a common asshole (HBM).

Anonymous said...

RE: AP story on Bend 1031

And still not a fucking word on the $10,000,000 in third trust deeds to Mark and Brian a couple of months ago.


Hey Doh! how about a suicide/bank hit betting pool?

Anonymous said...

>>>Hey Doh! how about a suicide/bank hit betting pool?<<<<

One or both will be stuck under old McDonalds rock. There is no way out this clusterfuck. Sure as hell Moss won't help them.

Duncan McGeary said...

I'm guessing you could probably negotiate about half the rent on 3rd compared to downtown.

Even more importantly, the space was already a resturant, so that has to help a lot with start up costs.

It's the start up costs that astound me.

I noticed this morning the olives place is gone, and that Pomegranite has a for lease sign.

It has started.

Anonymous said...

Even more importantly, the space was already a resturant, so that has to help a lot with start up costs.

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What did the blacksmith put in the second round of their re-model? A figure of $5M comes to mind.

I know the New Deschutes in PDX, they spent $2.5M on a parking garage, and then put $5M into turning it into a brew-pub and it sucks. Sad waste of REAL MONEY.

The problem with MERENDA is they got 6,000 sq-ft of open restaurant space, and could serve just fine in 1200 sq-ft, so what does it become?? Honestly, I think it should be a downtown REI. Fuck the restaurant.

Even Jodi knew it was too big, that's why he went off and did the DEEP, just right for space, but it's tied to Merenda, ... and its all over.

Yes, dunc has seen it before also, ... It has started, in two months nobody will recognize downtown, there are 1/2 a dozen places that I know of that are closing for good post New-Years, and nobody even fucking knows.

It's just like the good old days where people just dissapear ( business ) I should say.

A more apt analogy would be the BEND SUICIDE, which NIETHER the SORE or BULL reports, soon nobody will report the DEATH of a biz, what's the fucking point?

But when the OLIVE-GARDEN open's, you'll think that BUSH had won a third term. The BULL will be all over the opening.

Anonymous said...

And still not a fucking word on the $10,000,000 in third trust deeds to Mark and Brian a couple of months ago.

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That's the system at work, it would be unfair to the legal system, to point out to people that its legal for the defendant to use the plaintiffs money for defense.

It doesn't matter, ya'll study the history of South-West-1031, the guy who invented the BIG-TITTY ( breast implant from Santa Barb, Cali ), and he got UBS to cover insure, everything went down down fine, this will play the same.

For instance, if the PRESS made a fuss about the $10M, then the banks would have to hold the money, and then the lawyers (BK) wouldn't get their UP_FRONT retainer, ... NO that ain't the ameriKKKan way, first you hang the nigger, then you report he's dead.

The people who put their money into the trust of Bend-1031 are the niggers, and the system will protect the hangman until all the CASH is gone. It's the way.

Your talking about stepping on some of the biggest LEGAL TOES in Portland, OR, not going to fucking happen.

It would be fascinating, all the same, it would indicate a NEW WORLD ORDER if that ever happened.

But sadly that's not how our system works.

White Collar crime always pays, and the PRESS always covers. Remember these BK lawyers are going to be the RICH of tomorrow, and the press (SORE&BULL) want to get invited to the party's RIGHT??

OMERTA folks, BEND is a mob town.

Anonymous said...

Let's look at this from point of view of the black-man....

Say he robbed a bank for $10M and got caught by the law.

Then he say's 'STOP' this money is MINE, and I'm signing it all over to my lawyer.

Then the system goes silent.

They're not going to stop the legal system from getting paid.

The above is black-collar crime, and of course it doesn't happen that way, cuz its CASH, and the cops seize the cash ( If they can find it ).

Now the white-collar boyz, when they rob the bank for $10M, they put the money into LLC's. They give their lawfirm power-of-attorney over those funds. The lawfirm knows that its their gravy, and they'll protect the money. They'll stall the system, until the money is BEND GONE.

Now why would the press report how the system really works??

In his interest would that be??

Remember the insurance company is going to have to cover all the loss. They in theory may or may not go after the principals.

Moral?? Steal? Steal BIG! Steal Often, and make sure the DUPE hand his money over to you with no strings. Make sure you have the meanest 'junk yard dog law-firm' on retainer from day-one. Make sure you got 1,000 LLC's so that nobody could ever un-ravel the assets.

Somebody above, Marge I think asked "Will Moss protect 1031?", I don't think so, she'll be in the news in a few days saying "Who would have known", "Who would have guessed".

Regarding suicide there is only one case I could find of a 1031 implosion causing a suicide, and it was a woman in Colorado, who was alone, and really got over her head, and lost her clients money, and she offed herself, I don't think that BIG-BOYZ need to do that. If you study the implosion in the last three years of other 1031's you'll see that nobody got jail time, and that insurance picked up the loss, and everybody made out just fine.

Anonymous said...

Would it not be fun to be a divorce lawyer in good times, and a bankruptcy attorney in bad times?

Heads I win, Tails you lose. You make money always in all times.

Anonymous said...

It's the start up costs that astound me.

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I would never do a restaurant, and I'm sure you wouldn't either dunc.

But it always seems to me, that whenever a food place that does well moves up 10X or even 5X or 2X in space, they always fail.

Normally when people start they go cheap, and things pencil-out, but when they get the ego, and go BIG, then the new BIG place looks empty.

Hell look at MERENDA its a warehouse, nobody except maybe feeding the BEND HOMELESS can fill that place.

The best place is BEND is the TACO STAND.

Right Guys & Gals?

Keep it simple, and keep it good, and it don't matter where the fuck it is.

Anonymous said...

I beg to differ if you google 'mark neuman trust deed' BINGO, of course ...

Bend Morons
TYPE: Deed of Trust / Mortgage CONSIDERATION: $5000000 DATE REC: 9/22/2008 8:52: 58 AM DIRECT: NEUMAN, MARK A INDIRECT: INLAND CAPITAL CORP ...
bendmorons.blogspot.com/ - 53k - Cached - Similar pages

Anonymous said...

And still not a fucking word on the $10,000,000 in third trust deeds to Mark and Brian a couple of months ago.

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So why don't you rocket scientist's send the AP wire folk by email the link to bendmorons.blogspot.com so they can get with the SITREP on BEND??

It's out there, no thanks to HOMER,

Anonymous said...

BP,

The Oregonian is ready to give you the CH-11 filing(s) for the Summit-1031, I have sent the contact info to bewert@gmail.com.

I'm hoping you'll put all this stuff on your JR site, as it really is quite tied into JR.

MB,

Anonymous said...

so much reference to tahoe could I remind you that this is OREGON NOT CALIFORNIA If you like it so much down there go back NPR just did a report on mexicans that cannot speak english since 1970 that are moving back to where they came from. I just wish, and it is coming true the calis are leaving thank god. Go back we don't want you here. Take your materialism with you.Just posted bebb will delete I'm sure

Anonymous said...

I hate to burst your bubble but this could be a new topic WE DON'T WANT YOU HERE ANYMORE.

Bewert said...

RE: zydeco drive to walmart, jack-a-lope drive to costco

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They are about a block apart on either side of the Reed Market/3rd St. intersection. Go to Zydeco and you get to gaze at the Porsches next door. Go to Jackalope and you get very interesting, good food from old friends of mine that use to run the Shallow Shaft in Alta. Tim does some cooking classes, too.

But I've just never been that big on the 'gastronomic experience'. Hell, we used to figure out calories per dollar when racing and burning them by the thousands every day.

Bewert said...

Re: the Oregonian

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Send it. I've got some updating to do anyway regarding the incoming development company. Another special meeting of the Council on Jan. 5 that isn't on the city calendar yet where the decision will probably be made on lead developer #4. While we are still paying #3. Most incredible clusterfuck I've ever seen.

If the town fathers didn't spend so much time shooting themselves in the dick trying to get rich off the trailer trash, this town might actually make something of itself.

See the anti-Suterra opinion piece by Siewert that made it into the BULL today?

Bewert said...

PS nice email name you made up, Buster ;)

Anonymous said...

>The best place is BEND is the TACO STAND. Right Guys & Gals?

I'm at Taco Stand about every 10 days. I'll have been to Super Burrito 3-4 times in that span.

Super is where it's at.

Anonymous said...

Blacksmith happy-hour sucks dick, $8 for three of the most fucking dried out little pathetic tacos, served on unheated corn tortilla, WTF?

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What a joke. Anyone who runs a profitable restaurant/bar knows that food should be break even and the money is made on the drinks.

Anonymous said...

But when the OLIVE-GARDEN open's, you'll think that BUSH had won a third term. The BULL will be all over the opening.

As a native Jersey boy who grew up in an Italian neighborhood and knows and loves good Italian cooking, I can't understand what the local excitement over Olive Garden is about. Olive Garden is to Italian food as Taco Bell is to Mexican food.

Of course Bendites were pissing in their pants with joy when Red Robin came here too.

Under the paper-thin veneer of phony sophistication this is still a hick town.

Bewert said...

Re:
Of course Bendites were pissing in their pants with joy when Red Robin came here too.

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Hell, did you see the line when Sonic opened? They had flaggers out.

Fancy shit doesn't really seem like what Bend is about.

Anonymous said...

I've heard that the Blacksmith waitstaff will conveniently not come by until the clock runs out on happy hour.

Anonymous said...

I hope Dandy's lives and Sonic dies.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

I hope Dandy's lives and Sonic dies.

Amen.

Sonic truly blows. And there is something truly wholesome about a street-clothed non-corporate hottie rollerskating to your car to give you food, that can't be beat.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

I can't understand what the local excitement over Olive Garden is about. Olive Garden is to Italian food as Taco Bell is to Mexican food.

We have finally found some common ground...

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...


I'm at Taco Stand about every 10 days. I'll have been to Super Burrito 3-4 times in that span.


Ditto. Taco Stand slowly got sort of expensive. I now actually spend there for lunch close to what I have spent at Typhoon.

Bewert said...

Israel to mount emergency international PR effort in wake of Gaza campaign

By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Foreign Ministry, Gaza Strip

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on Saturday instructed the Foreign Ministry to take emergency measures to adapt Israel's international public relations to the ongoing escalation in the Gaza Strip.

Livni instructed senior ministry officials to open an aggressive and diplomatic international public relations campaign, in order to gain greater international support for Israel Defense Forces operations in the Gaza Strip.

Israel launched Saturday morning the start of a massive offensive against Qassam rocket and mortar fire on its southern communities, targeting dozens of buildings belonging to the ruling Hamas militant group.
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Palestinian medical sources said that at least 230 people had been killed in the strikes, which began at around 11:30 A.M.

Livni instructed ministry officials currently on vacation in Israel to return immediately to their posts abroad, and to immediately mount public relations campaigns in their station countries, focusing on local media and public officials.

In addition, Isr
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni. (Jini)
aeli officials stationed abroad have been put on high alert.

Livni will hold a series of talks with foreign officials in the coming days, in which she will attempt to explain the rationale for the expanded IDF operations in the Gaza Strip.

The Foreign Ministry is also looking to recruit speakers of foreign languages, in particular Arabic, Italian, Spanish, and German, in order to expand Israel's public relations campaign with the representatives of foreign media outlets currently in Israel.

An international media broadcast outlet will be opened in Sderot on Sunday, and the Foreign Ministry will organize a series of tours of Sderot and the Gaza envelope communities for foreign media and diplomatic figures.

Speaking in English at a press conference Saturday, Livni said Israel "expects the support and understanding of the international community, as it confronts terror, and advances the interest of all those who wish the forces of peace and co existence to determine the agenda of this region."

Anonymous said...

>Ditto. Taco Stand slowly got sort of expensive. I now actually spend there for lunch close to what I have spent at Typhoon.

My lunch at Taco Stand is now an American Taco - which have so much meat you have to use a fork before you can eat it like a taco - and a bean/rice/cheese burrito to top it off. Still under $5.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

I heard from MANY beautiful BEND people on xmas eve, that you better go to MERENDA & The DEEP by New Years, cuz after that they lock the doors for good, and they be gone forever.

Yeah, I have the feeling that there will be a lot of midnight evacs after the holidays. They got all the money they can, now they'll just abandon the store... after they've stripped it, of course. Screw the vendors, screw the employees.

Summit Accomodators is blazing a trail...

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

On BendBB, Uncle Rico said:


The article indicates that they will try to make things right with their customers that lost money.

Summit did mess up in a BIG way, but people that know Neuman / Lyons much better than I, indicate to me that they won't let this end without trying their hardest to make it up to those that lost their money. That they will do their best to make it right - consistent with what the article indicates.


DUDE. Are you kidding?

These shysters made off with MILLIONS of clients money... straight up FRAUD. And you or anyone giving them the BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT makes you a mark for every local Brooklyn Bridge Grifter for 1,000 miles.

ANYONE who thinks Neuman or his cronies have an ethical bone in their body is kidding themselves.

Anyone who wants to give these THIEVES an ounce of wiggle room is AIDING & ABETTING. My Lord. That is insane.

THESE GUYS ARE CROOKS!

Anonymous said...

See the anti-Suterra opinion piece by Siewert that made it into the BULL today?

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Can someone post this bitch??

Anonymous said...

Under the paper-thin veneer of phony sophistication this is still a hick town. - hbm

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Homer is right.

We have common ground.

A town that thinks olive-garden is Italian, and Red Robin is a 'hamburger', and taco-bell is Mexican. Is this really what they meant when they said "Bend is Aspen"???

Bend is K-Mart/Walmart/Costco/Sears, nothing more.

Common Ground.

MrBruce said...

Can someone post the Suterra story from the BULL?? My mother will not let me suscribe to the BULL.
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MrBruce said...

IS there a fucking patten here??

The BULL talks about Suterra & 1031, but the SORE its like they're not even in BEND.

Is the SORE really running out of UTAH??

That's where A Switzer is from, is he living in Salt Lake City??

Anonymous said...

I now actually spend there for lunch close to what I have spent at Typhoon.

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Typhoon happy-hour what a fucking ripoff.

Anonymous said...

* Suterra does not belong at Juniper Ridge development

* GOP to blame for recent disasters

* My name is COSTA please find a dog to fuck me in the ASS

MrBruce said...

Summit did mess up in a BIG way, but people that know Neuman / Lyons much better than I, indicate to me that they won't let this end without trying their hardest to make it up to those that lost their money. That they will do their best to make it right - consistent with what the article indicates.

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The BENDBB KUNTS keep going on about protecting BEND-1031, especially Mr. Westside Church Edler Man Lyons.

Proof in the puddin, why in the FUCK would anyone need 673 LLC's just for one fucking person?? Even Dunc, our own Ned Flanders got a hard-on over that one.

Let's face the fact's at $20/yr for a State Registration, that be $6730/yr just to register the fucking DBA's every year, or over $13k every two years when due.

How many fucking 100's of assets are hidden in each fucking LLC?? and note each fucking LLC is only LYON, nobody else, they're all black boxes, held by him.

No this thing is fucking incredible. Bend will become the laughing stock of the Capitalist Universe. In a generation Lawyers & CPA's @ Harvard will be studying BEND to learn how to become BILLIONAIRES without going to prison.

MrBruce said...

In Bend we're always number #1.

Did you mean:
GOOGLE
"1031 mark newman trust deed fuck shit"

Search Results

1.
Bend Morons
- Dec 26
TYPE: Deed of Trust / Mortgage CONSIDERATION: $5000000 DATE REC: 9/22/2008 8:52: 58 AM DIRECT: NEUMAN, MARK A INDIRECT: INLAND CAPITAL CORP ...
bendmorons.blogspot.com/ - 53k - Cached - Similar pages -

Anonymous said...

people that know Neuman / Lyons much better than I, indicate to me that they won't let this end without trying their hardest to make it up to those that lost their money

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This is a true statement, the insurance will cover the investors for the loss, if they hire an attorney and 'x' all the T's, and 'dot' all the Eye's .... they'll get their money back.

Just study the Soutwest-1031 implosion, it was much much bigger than 1031-Bend.

MrBruce said...

HEY KUNTS THIS IS A MUST >>>

BARACK THE MAGIC NEGRO ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvXz2xaLNMQ

MrBruce said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZyPaivOARM&feature=related

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Shit this has gone viral, this is even butter.

MrBruce said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fws4RxWtnOg&feature=related

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Fair & Balanced we are, Bush the Magic Prez.

Anonymous said...

Protesters hurt child, now all protesters must die. - www.debka.com


8-month-old Israeli baby hurt as Palestinians protest Gaza raid

By Jack Khoury, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service
Tags: Gaza raid, Hamas, israel news

An eight-month-old Israeli baby was moderately wounded Sunday as Palestinians protesting the Israeli raid in Gaza hurled stones at vehicles south of Mount Hebron.

Earlier Sunday, a one-year-old baby sustained injuries as shards of glass from a car window, shattered by stone throwers, in the same area.
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Two other cars sustained damage, also as a result of stone hurling near Dir Al-Assad junction. The passengers were not hurt. The incident was reported to the Carmiel police, who proceeded to comb the area.

A protest against the Israeli raid on Gaza is due to take place in the Israeli-Arab village of Umm Al-Fahm at 2:30 P.M. Sunday, the first of many demonstrations planned throughout the afternoon and evening hours in various Arab communities around the Galilee and the Arab "Triangle" region.

A senior official in the Northern Israel police said the events were authorized under the condition that the protesters refrain from rioting and don't disrupt traffic.

"Any lawbreakers will be treated decisively" said the official.

Anonymous said...

City Should cut its losses at Juniper Ridge

Written by Scott R. Siewert
Wednesday, 19 November 2008

The financial situation at Juniper has continued to deteriorate since the June 16th City Council meeting on that project. Taxpayers should be extremely concerned with the City’s recent announcement that Juniper Ridge is “broke” again, and the Council is seeking, among other things, a loan of $200,000.00 from the general fund, which is also strained.

The massive debt being incurred at JR cannot be justified by the possibility of future land sales as ODOT has frozen that option indefinitely. The chronology that follows recaps deteriorating trends and managerial miscues at JR during the past five months, which will assure ultimate failure of the project.

One week after the June 16th meeting, Ron Garzini addressed the Council stating, in effect that he had ODOT covered, and that sales would be booming by August. ODOT replied: NO MAS again. Ron also said that he found new buddies in Jeff & Ray (Juniper Ridge Partners). With friends like those, (fill in the blank).

Then visited the Tower Theatre only to find a conceptual overview of our million-dollar master plan that would require 40 years of constant refinement to be of any value.

The city would like us to believe that Juniper Ridge will be a crown jewel for Bend in the near future. In fact, the gem-stone has been crushed under the weight of a hundred broken promises, massive debt, missed deadlines, and cost over-runs. All that remains now is a rusty box of cosmetic promise rings.

The city would also like us to believe that Les Schwab will serve as a flagship for Juniper Ridge. In fact, the deal with Schwab more closely resembles a shipwreck that was swamped at sea under millions of dollars in concessions, incentives, and unpaid SDC’s.

The Council has long maintained that Juniper Ridge was the only large tract of industrial property available in CO to attract major employers. Now Redmond has announced plans for a magnificent 965-acre park that can even move traffic. What a novel idea! Just wait until the bidding wars start for freebies, giveaways, incentives, and pricing concessions between Bend & Redmond!

Suterra represents another broken promise as few if any new jobs are forecasted. How much will it cost taxpayers to relocate them for no net gain to the community?

Now the Council seeks to increase our massive debt obligation despite a potential sale. Why has there been no mention of huge interest accruals on the current debt load?

Published editorials have long predicted that the City would end up throwing good money after bad, and we appear to have reached the point of no return after only one botched project in 4 years.

Bailouts are not popular with the people of America right now! Juniper Ridge is an unmitigated disaster for taxpayers of Central Oregon. We need an exit strategy instead of a bailout for a development certain to fail because it is landlocked with no way in or out. The Council has known this for years, but has chosen to ignore the obvious.

We cannot afford to ignore the inevitable brick wall of debt like they have much longer.

Scott Siewert, Bend

Anonymous said...

Another Bad Deal At Juniper Ridge

Written by Louise Henderson
Wednesday, 05 November 2008

In Thursday, October 23rd Bulletin I was surprised to read “Suterra likely to relocate to Juniper Ridge”. Suterra is a pesticide/biochemical company who plans to build a new factory in Bend. Their most well known product, Checkmate, is a genetically modified product they refer to as a pheromone. This is the chemical that was aerially sprayed over Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties in 2007. The ingredients include “tricaprylyl, methyl ammonium chloride and polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate.

In Monterey and Santa Cruz counties more than 600 families filled out illness reports. Respiratory, reactive airway disease, asthma type illness, and eczema were most commonly noted. Their watershed fouled, many birds died, many songbirds disappeared. Pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits and fish in landscaping ponds died. Beekeepers reported massive die offs.

In short, our inhabitants, wildlife, domestic animals and our environment are at risk. Aren’t Lava Ridge and Skyline schools just south of this site? Usually sites such as this are targeted for communities in the lower socio economic level. Just imagine what impact this will have on housing prices. They will never recover.

The City Council should stop Suterra from turning our beautiful town into a private pesticide laboratory, not facilitate its move here behind closed doors. As troubling as this may seem it is also important to note the secrecy surrounding the transaction. The purchase and sale agreement were not available to the public before, during, or after the agreement. There was no public hearing held before the agreement. According to Juniper Ridge Info, Juniper Partners will receive a $146,000 fee for this deal. Our city councilors have failed us.

Louise Henderson

Our City Council has been fractured by the elections due in large part to the high stakes gambling mentality at City Hall. It's only taxpayer money at risk, and they have demonstrated an uncanny addiction "to roll the wheel" and head to the back room for new markers.

Suterra should not be located across the street from lava Ridge and Sky View Middle Schools. Those insttutions need to conduct a full investigation into the safety of our kids.

Niether should taxpayers invest one dime in a scheme by the Council that provides no net benefit to the community.

It's time for a taxpayer revolt at Juniper Ridge!

Anonymous said...

BARACK THE MAGIC NEGRO ...

So the fat drug-addicted pedophiliac freak Flush Rimbowl is a racist swine and so are his fans. Tell us something we don't know.

Anonymous said...

Bruce,

Another interesting thing on JR & Patricia Moss (CACB), is that at every meeting her name is different.

I have found pat, patti, patty, ... but never have they called her patricia.

In no other case have I seen a persons name change at every meeting.

It makes it hard to search, just a heads-up,

City of Bend, P. Moss Juniper Ridge Board, Knife-River director.

Anonymous said...

The amazing thing is that Republicans have drifted so far out of the mainstream of American opinion that they don't even see why this is offensive, not only to blacks but to the great majority of whites.

The United States has become two countries. One, America, is inhabited by normal, rational, decent people. The other, which I call Amurka, is inhabited by Flush Rimbowl, Sean Hannity, Annthrax Coulter, Bill O'Lielly and their admirers. America and Amurka occupy approximately the same piece of geography but otherwise have almost nothing in common with each other.

Anonymous said...

HBM,

If you don't think 'barack the magic negro' is Bend-Funny then you don't have a soul.

Limbaugh is a lot of things, but he has unlimited money to do funny shit, at least his money is being spent in good ways.

What the fuck has the SORE ever done to make us lepers waiting to die down-wind of Suterra laugh??

There you are KUNTS an excuse to hear&watch "Barack the Magic Negro", cuz HBM doesn't want you to see it.

Besides, its fair & balanced there is also 'bush the magic prez' posted as well.

Anonymous said...

American opinion that they don't even see why this is offensive, not only to blacks but to the great majority of whites.

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This is FUCKING AIPAC, ISRAEL-LIKUD talk.

Want to see fucking offensive?? Google Images "Gaza".

Like HOMER was writing yesterday, your FUCKING 'OFFSENSIVE" political correctness is fucking hypocrisy.

We don't even post on your "SORE EYE" site FUCKING HBM cuz you delete all fucking posts.

Offensive is reading your fucking bile about stud's.

It's about being FUNNY HBM, and I know you don't get it, you would like to ban laughing.

It's our greatest fucking weapon against our Der Leaders like Patti-Moss to laugh at their fucking crimes.

'Barack is a Magic Negro', those photos of him in the collage bring fucking tears to my eyes, it could have been a HITLER/GOEBBELS promotion its so well done.

This is NOT about fucking politics HBM we hate DEMS & PUGS, this is about fucking LAUGHTER, something you will never understand.

Anonymous said...

So the fat drug-addicted pedophiliac freak Flush Rimbowl is a racist swine and so are his fans. - hbm

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I don't like limbaugh, I'm always bashing him, but I hate hypocrits, last week on your 'eye' editorial you were saying that bloggers who called people child molesters should be sued and imprisoned, but here you are HBM committing the crime that your so fucking 'offended' by.

Your a FUCKING hypocrite.

I'm sure this is not the real HBM, cuz the real HBM is erudite, and never uses foul language. The real HBM, would never call another human being a pedophiliac in a public forum, because the real HBM sits on a higher moral chair.

Anonymous said...

BARACK THE MAGIC NEGRO ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvXz2xaLNMQ

Wins best of 2008, best background musak for throwing shoe at bush game ... - HBM

Anonymous said...

America has become two countries. In the real country of America, people spell their opponents' names correctly.

The other is a juvenile country where they think it is clever to deliberately misspell names.

Anonymous said...

America is two countries. A country of $400 haircuts vs. a country of $10 haircuts.

Bewert said...

Suterra does not belong at Juniper Ridge development
By Scott Siewert / Bulletin guest columnist
Published: December 27. 2008 4:00AM PST
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On Oct. 22, Bend’s City Council voted to approve a sale agreement at Juniper Ridge with Suterra Inc., a Bend-based biotech company that utilizes a variety of toxic chemicals to manufacture insect control pesticides known as pheromones.

This action should alarm parents of Skyview and Lava Ridge students, Boyd Acre-area neighbors and corporate employees of Les Schwab that a company with Suterra’s history would be sited by the city near large population centers.

An Oregon Department of Environmental Quality fact sheet last updated Jan. 4, 2004, confirms that Consep (now Suterra) was first inspected by that agency in October 1999 and found to be a small quantity generator of hazardous waste. Violations included failure to make hazardous waste determinations and failure to comply with container management requirements, including proper labeling.

More alarmingly, DEQ discovered a flammable storage unit in Bend that was filled with hundreds of dangerous chemicals shipped here from a sister plant (Farchan) in Florida that had burned down.

Likewise, a review of OSHA records reflects a long history of violations dating back to the mid-’90s, when Suterra operated under the umbrella of Bend Research. While the agency stated that the file for Suterra (Consep, Bend Research) contained 480 pages of data that would cost $48 to reproduce, they agreed to provide a relevant 40-page extract of complaints, inspections and citations without charge that included the following:

• Complaint No. 20179560 issued on July 15, 2004, alleged that employees had not been trained about health hazards of corrosive pheromones used to manufacture med-fly lures. It further alleged that proper personal protective equipment was not provided and that employees have incurred skin burns while pouring corrosive liquids from one bottle to another.

• Inspection No. 302591169 concluded on April 22, 1999, affirmed seven separate violations of OSHA regulations. Infractions included unsafe circuit breakers, equipment with missing guards, problems with high voltage breakers, unsafe electrical connections, and excessive compressed air pressure.

• In 1995, Bend Research was cited during inspection No. 302592449 for, among other things, not even having a safety committee or maintaining OSHA logs as required by law.

Worse yet, more than 600 families filed illness reports in 2007 following a four-day aerial (Sept. 9–12) application of Checkmate (Suterra’s product) in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties. They described conditions including respiratory and reactive airway disease, asthma-type illnesses, and eczema. California’s Department of Food and Agriculture denies any connection.

There were also dead birds found almost immediately after the spraying and reports of pet illnesses. Again, CDFA maintained no connection between cause and effect.

On May 12, 2008, Monterey County Superior Court Judge Robert O’Farrel ruled that the discovery of a moth — a pest that is considered a threat to the state’s agricultural economy — does not constitute a legal emergency. He ordered aerial spraying of pheromones stopped until a report on environmental effects is delivered in January 2009. CDFA intends to appeal.

A business involved in the manufacture of toxic chemicals with poor workplace safety record should not be sited near schools or residential areas. What was the council thinking, or did they just not do their homework, as is frequently the case? (Buses anyone?)

Calls to the Bend-La Pine school district (requesting a comprehensive investigation into this matter), including the assistant superintendent of facilities and both PTA presidents, were not returned.

Is the absolute safety of our kids not a pressing priority?

The Bend-La Pine school district, Boyd Acres neighbors and other affected parties should demand a comprehensive independent investigation into threats posed by Suterra’s relocation to Juniper Ridge.

It appears likely that such a review would conclude that a toxic chemical manufacturing facility should not be sited at that location.

Scott Siewert lives in Bend.

Anonymous said...

SMITH & HOLLERN SAW IT COMING ALL ALONG, All of a sudden overnight, nobody saw it coming .... to .... Everybody saw it coming.


THE NEW BULL & SORE 2009 is HERE, all package NEW. Bringing SHIT to your home 2009.

BULL fucking SHIT Smith&Hollern both say this one will be the worse.


The recessions of old vs. today
Longtime Bend businessmen put the area’s troubled economy in historical context. The verdict? It’s bad - but it’s been worse


By Jeff McDonald / The Bulletin
Published: December 28. 2008 4:00AM PST

The current recession is bad and likely to get worse, but it’s not as bad as the one that enveloped Central Oregon in the early 1980s, which in turn wasn’t as bad as the one that hit the region in the early 1970s, said Bill Smith, a longtime developer in the region.

The region, which has seen housing prices tumble over the past year and a half, could be only about halfway to the bottom, said Smith, 67, who first came to Bend in 1969. Housing prices could drop another 25 percent, Smith said.

“There are not enough people and not enough jobs,” he said, noting that more people will leave the region in search of work than will come here and buy a home.

“We have been looking at this coming and hope we have prepared adequately,” Smith said of his company, which developed The Old Mill District in Bend.

Smith is among three longtime businessmen The Bulletin asked to reflect on how the turbulence buffeting Bend’s economy compares with past recessions. Others who weighed in were Mike Hollern, CEO of Brooks Resources Corp., and Jim Bussard, president of Bussard Engineering LLC. Combined, they have about 120 years of work experience in Bend.

They’ve seen the highs, lows and everything between. And the new year seems sure to be a deep low, they say.

Still, there is reason to be optimistic long term, Smith said, noting the region will eventually bounce back.

“It could take two years, three years, four years or six years, but we will come out of it,” he said.

Hollern thinks 2009 will be a “really tough time” for Bend and Central Oregon.

Bussard thinks the current recession could be worse than those in the 1970s and ’80s.

There’s no question the local economy is hurting. Deschutes County unemployment was nearly 10 percent in November, highest for that month since at least 1990. Median sales prices of homes in Bend last month were 23 percent less than November 2007 and 34 percent less than their peak in May 2007, according to the latest report from Bratton Appraisal Group of Bend. Default notices through mid-December were running more than 200 percent ahead of last year in Deschutes County. The number of people seeking food stamps in the county is up nearly 28 percent, leading the state, according to the Department of Human Services. Credit markets remain tight. Many businesses, like consumers, are struggling to make ends meet. And consumer confidence is rattled as people worry about declining home equity and job security.

Smaller communities like Bend and Central Oregon are hit harder by recessions than larger cities because more people are leaving to find jobs, said Smith, who came to the region in 1969 from Stanford Graduate School of Business as an employee of the real estate division of what was then known as Brooks Scanlon. The company would later become Brooks Resources Corp., and as president of the company in the early 1970s, Smith would develop Black Butte Ranch, a sprawling resort northwest of Sisters.

In 1993, Smith, as owner of William Smith Properties Inc., purchased 270 acres of ground on which Bend’s former cluster of mills once operated. The site would become The Old Mill District, a group of 49 retail stores, restaurants and offices that transformed a decaying industrial zone into a thriving commercial, employment and entertainment hub.

The severity of the current recession will depend upon one’s employment position today compared with prior recessions, Smith said.

Bend skipped the national recession in the early 1990s because more construction jobs were created then, he said.

“It’s a relative thing — if I lost my job in 2008, but didn’t lose my job in the other two (recessions), this is the worst one,” Smith said. “But if I lost my job or a whole bunch of money in ’82 but didn’t lose my job in the other two, then that was the worst one.”

In the next few years, more people with construction skills will leave the community in search of work in places that are still growing, like Texas, Smith said.

Deschutes County’s construction labor force is 12 percent of its total work force, compared with about half that amount for the rest of the state, according to the Oregon Employment Department.

Developers will take a cautious approach at least until 2010 or 2011 because they can’t as easily borrow money with tightening credit standards or are hesitant due to the area’s overbuilt office and housing sectors, Smith said.

Over the long haul, though, the region will be attractive for growth, he said. “Relative to other places, we’re always going to be better off because of our proximity to national forests and the weather,” Smith said.

Hollern’s Brooks Resources has a lot staked on an economic rebound. It’s developing several projects around the region, including IronHorse, Prineville’s 2,771-unit mixed-use development; Yarrow, Madras’ planned 1,730-home community east of town and NorthWest Crossing in west Bend, among others.

Hollern, a 1965 Stanford Business School graduate who recruited Smith to Bend, is, like Smith, confident in the area’s long-term prospects because Bend is so much more diversified today, which he said should assist its recovery.

“We were just trying to figure out what to do with real estate at the time,” he said of the early 1970s when he, Smith and others began developing housing and resort properties around the region. “Central Oregon had Mt. Bachelor (ski area) and Sunriver, but no other resorts. It was largely a timber-dependent town.”

Brooks survived the 1980s recession by selling property at bargain prices to developers who would later profit handsomely, said Hollern, now 70. “There were tremendous opportunities in the 1980s,” Hollern said of cheap land. “People who bought land from us have benefited tremendously.”

Today, people with patience and available cash can profit over time from land investments, he said.

“We will continue to grow more rapidly than the rest of the country,” he said. “We will continue to work off the excess (housing) inventory, but it will take time.”

The Bratton Appraisal Group, which tracks Central Oregon real estate trends, said there was a 14-month inventory of homes in Bend last month, meaning that at the current sales pace, it would take that long to sell the homes. Six months is considered healthy.

Climate change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said. Future migrants into the region could be “planet refugees,” who will escape to Central Oregon from highly populated areas in the Southwest, where water availability is a concern, for Central Oregon’s vast water resources, Hollern said. “We are likely to see significant influx of refugees from places that are more at risk (of climate change) than we are.”

In the short term, the success of Bend and the region depends on the national economic picture, which portends more suffering in 2009, Hollern said.

“Obama’s stimulus plan may stimulate highway construction, which would create jobs,” he said. “Things may pick up more than people think.”

Or they could get worse, said Bussard, of Bussard Engineering, which has operated in Bend since 1972.

“I think (the downturn) is probably going to go a little deeper — it’s going to be a little worse,” said Bussard, who experienced both the mid-’70s and early ’80s recessions.

A government-funded sewer treatment project in the late 1970s pumped $55 million into the local economy, which would be equivalent to more than $500 million today, Bussard said. “What really helps the economy is not bailouts but putting money into infrastructure projects throughout the U.S.,” he said. “Every city and community can use the jobs and money. It puts people to work.”

In the 1980s, Bussard’s company laid off a majority of its 126 employees, but found work outside the region and at the Redmond Airport, he said.

“We had to start looking for different places and different kinds of work,” he said. “It was really a tough one.”

But not as tough as today’s recession, he said.

Bussard Engineering has shrunk to five employees. In January, the company had been combined with Bend engineering firm Hickman Williams & Associates Inc. and had 49 employees, but the two companies decided to separate in November due to lack of work, he said.

“I don’t see any money out there for public works projects and that kind of thing,” he said. “We have been laying people off steadily and we have lost so much money this year. It’s the first time ever. We’re making a third of what we’ve always made.”

The decline in income for companies will have an impact on state and federal income tax collections, which will put further stress on already strained public coffers, he said.

The company lost so much money this year that it will not have to pay state or federal tax for at least two years, he said.

“I think it’s worse than a recession,” Bussard said of today’s economic climate, “because the shortfalls are going to be far greater than anticipated. Governments need to get money into businesses that create jobs.”

Jeff McDonald can be reached at 541-383-0323 or at jmcdonald@bendbulletin.com.

Anonymous said...

Brooks survived the 1980s recession by selling property at bargain prices to developers who would later profit handsomely, said Hollern, now 70. “There were tremendous opportunities in the 1980s,” Hollern said of cheap land. “People who bought land from us have benefited tremendously.”

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BUY LOW, SELL HIGH aka Pyramid Scam.

Who Made-Off like a bandit? and WHO got fucked??

Bewert said...

The recessions of old vs. today
Longtime Bend businessmen put the area’s troubled economy in historical context. The verdict? It’s bad - but it’s been worse


(Picture-Bill Smith and a map of The Old Mill District, his company’s chief achievement in Central Oregon, in his Bend offices Wednesday. Smith, who’s seen the best and worst of Bend’s economy over the past 40 years, said the current recession is likely to get worse before it gets better. “It could take two years, three years, four years or six years, but we will come out of it.”)

The current recession is bad and likely to get worse, but it’s not as bad as the one that enveloped Central Oregon in the early 1980s, which in turn wasn’t as bad as the one that hit the region in the early 1970s, said Bill Smith, a longtime developer in the region.

The region, which has seen housing prices tumble over the past year and a half, could be only about halfway to the bottom, said Smith, 67, who first came to Bend in 1969. Housing prices could drop another 25 percent, Smith said.

“There are not enough people and not enough jobs,” he said, noting that more people will leave the region in search of work than will come here and buy a home.

“We have been looking at this coming and hope we have prepared adequately,” Smith said of his company, which developed The Old Mill District in Bend.

Smith is among three longtime businessmen The Bulletin asked to reflect on how the turbulence buffeting Bend’s economy compares with past recessions. Others who weighed in were Mike Hollern, CEO of Brooks Resources Corp., and Jim Bussard, president of Bussard Engineering LLC. Combined, they have about 120 years of work experience in Bend.

They’ve seen the highs, lows and everything between. And the new year seems sure to be a deep low, they say.

Still, there is reason to be optimistic long term, Smith said, noting the region will eventually bounce back.

“It could take two years, three years, four years or six years, but we will come out of it,” he said.

Hollern thinks 2009 will be a “really tough time” for Bend and Central Oregon.

Bussard thinks the current recession could be worse than those in the 1970s and ’80s.

There’s no question the local economy is hurting. Deschutes County unemployment was nearly 10 percent in November, highest for that month since at least 1990. Median sales prices of homes in Bend last month were 23 percent less than November 2007 and 34 percent less than their peak in May 2007, according to the latest report from Bratton Appraisal Group of Bend. Default notices through mid-December were running more than 200 percent ahead of last year in Deschutes County. The number of people seeking food stamps in the county is up nearly 28 percent, leading the state, according to the Department of Human Services. Credit markets remain tight. Many businesses, like consumers, are struggling to make ends meet. And consumer confidence is rattled as people worry about declining home equity and job security.

Smaller communities like Bend and Central Oregon are hit harder by recessions than larger cities because more people are leaving to find jobs, said Smith, who came to the region in 1969 from Stanford Graduate School of Business as an employee of the real estate division of what was then known as Brooks Scanlon. The company would later become Brooks Resources Corp., and as president of the company in the early 1970s, Smith would develop Black Butte Ranch, a sprawling resort northwest of Sisters.

In 1993, Smith, as owner of William Smith Properties Inc., purchased 270 acres of ground on which Bend’s former cluster of mills once operated. The site would become The Old Mill District, a group of 49 retail stores, restaurants and offices that transformed a decaying industrial zone into a thriving commercial, employment and entertainment hub.

The severity of the current recession will depend upon one’s employment position today compared with prior recessions, Smith said.

Bend skipped the national recession in the early 1990s because more construction jobs were created then, he said.

“It’s a relative thing — if I lost my job in 2008, but didn’t lose my job in the other two (recessions), this is the worst one,” Smith said. “But if I lost my job or a whole bunch of money in ’82 but didn’t lose my job in the other two, then that was the worst one.”

In the next few years, more people with construction skills will leave the community in search of work in places that are still growing, like Texas, Smith said.

Deschutes County’s construction labor force is 12 percent of its total work force, compared with about half that amount for the rest of the state, according to the Oregon Employment Department.

Developers will take a cautious approach at least until 2010 or 2011 because they can’t as easily borrow money with tightening credit standards or are hesitant due to the area’s overbuilt office and housing sectors, Smith said.

Over the long haul, though, the region will be attractive for growth, he said. “Relative to other places, we’re always going to be better off because of our proximity to national forests and the weather,” Smith said.

Hollern’s Brooks Resources has a lot staked on an economic rebound. It’s developing several projects around the region, including IronHorse, Prineville’s 2,771-unit mixed-use development; Yarrow, Madras’ planned 1,730-home community east of town and NorthWest Crossing in west Bend, among others.

Hollern, a 1965 Stanford Business School graduate who recruited Smith to Bend, is, like Smith, confident in the area’s long-term prospects because Bend is so much more diversified today, which he said should assist its recovery.

“We were just trying to figure out what to do with real estate at the time,” he said of the early 1970s when he, Smith and others began developing housing and resort properties around the region. “Central Oregon had Mt. Bachelor (ski area) and Sunriver, but no other resorts. It was largely a timber-dependent town.”

Brooks survived the 1980s recession by selling property at bargain prices to developers who would later profit handsomely, said Hollern, now 70. “There were tremendous opportunities in the 1980s,” Hollern said of cheap land. “People who bought land from us have benefited tremendously.”

Today, people with patience and available cash can profit over time from land investments, he said.

“We will continue to grow more rapidly than the rest of the country,” he said. “We will continue to work off the excess (housing) inventory, but it will take time.”

The Bratton Appraisal Group, which tracks Central Oregon real estate trends, said there was a 14-month inventory of homes in Bend last month, meaning that at the current sales pace, it would take that long to sell the homes. Six months is considered healthy.

Climate change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said. Future migrants into the region could be “planet refugees,” who will escape to Central Oregon from highly populated areas in the Southwest, where water availability is a concern, for Central Oregon’s vast water resources, Hollern said. “We are likely to see significant influx of refugees from places that are more at risk (of climate change) than we are.”

In the short term, the success of Bend and the region depends on the national economic picture, which portends more suffering in 2009, Hollern said.

“Obama’s stimulus plan may stimulate highway construction, which would create jobs,” he said. “Things may pick up more than people think.”

Or they could get worse, said Bussard, of Bussard Engineering, which has operated in Bend since 1972.

“I think (the downturn) is probably going to go a little deeper — it’s going to be a little worse,” said Bussard, who experienced both the mid-’70s and early ’80s recessions.

A government-funded sewer treatment project in the late 1970s pumped $55 million into the local economy, which would be equivalent to more than $500 million today, Bussard said. “What really helps the economy is not bailouts but putting money into infrastructure projects throughout the U.S.,” he said. “Every city and community can use the jobs and money. It puts people to work.”

In the 1980s, Bussard’s company laid off a majority of its 126 employees, but found work outside the region and at the Redmond Airport, he said.

“We had to start looking for different places and different kinds of work,” he said. “It was really a tough one.”

But not as tough as today’s recession, he said.

Bussard Engineering has shrunk to five employees. In January, the company had been combined with Bend engineering firm Hickman Williams & Associates Inc. and had 49 employees, but the two companies decided to separate in November due to lack of work, he said.

“I don’t see any money out there for public works projects and that kind of thing,” he said. “We have been laying people off steadily and we have lost so much money this year. It’s the first time ever. We’re making a third of what we’ve always made.”

The decline in income for companies will have an impact on state and federal income tax collections, which will put further stress on already strained public coffers, he said.

The company lost so much money this year that it will not have to pay state or federal tax for at least two years, he said.

“I think it’s worse than a recession,” Bussard said of today’s economic climate, “because the shortfalls are going to be far greater than anticipated. Governments need to get money into businesses that create jobs.”

Jeff McDonald can be reached at 541-383-0323 or at jmcdonald@bendbulletin.com.

Bewert said...

Oops...great minds think alike and all that.

Anonymous said...

The region, which has seen housing prices tumble over the past year and a half, could be only about halfway to the bottom, said Smith, 67, who first came to Bend in 1969. Housing prices could drop another 25 percent, Smith said.


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First of all its essential to remind folks that Smith is one of HOLLERN's HO's like Moss.

That said, Smith is saying what we say.

Today medians are at $250k, and they'll be $120k soon, and your hearing this from the BOSS-HOGG's that RUN this fucking town, and OWN the BULL&SORE, even though they have P-MOSS run it for them.

HOLLERN/SMITH be the plantation owners, Moss & Friends @ city-hall be the house-niggers, and the rest of us 'tax-payers' are the field-niggers.

Welcome to Bend.

Anonymous said...

“There were tremendous opportunities in the 1980s,” Hollern said of cheap land.

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Cheap worthless desert land, just like JR which 1500 costs $1 ( one fucking dollar ), ...

Trouble is it costs $800k/acre to 'improve' the ROCK-LAND courtesy of Knife-River, directed by P-MOSS, who also controls the bank-of-Bend, and JR, the BEND BULL.

BULL FUCKING SHIT, the real deals were in the 1960's when HOLLERN got ten's of thousands of acres for FREE. The 1980's were just great times cuz RAYGUN created a BUBBLE post 1986 where you could actually sell the shit to suckers.

Anonymous said...

“I think it’s worse than a recession,” Bussard said of today’s economic climate, “because the shortfalls are going to be far greater than anticipated. Governments need to get money into businesses that create jobs.”

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The summary is HEART-WARMING "GOVERNMENTS" need to GIVE HOLLERN money, so he can create JOBS!!!!!!!!

Isn't that what MOSS is already doing buy incrementing the city debt @ $10M/month, and giving it ALL to Knife-River ( her company ), aren't we already giving TONS of government DOLLARS to business, so that OUR money goes to MINNESOTA??

Anonymous said...

So there you have todays conclusion.

You need to give MORE city-of-Bend DEBT to company's controlled by Patricia Moss, and that will create jobs, and we'll all live happily ever after.

BROOKS ( HOLLERN ) is going DOWN, unless the city of BEND gives him ten's of millions ASAP.

The BULL ( MOSS - Western Comm ) would already be DEAD, had she NOT made city-hall BUY their worthless land for $5M, that they got from HOLLERN for free in 1998.

HELL YES, for the past two years CITY-of-BEND money has kept this town's MOST BEAUTIFUL people clothed & fed, and thus for the next 2-8 years we MUST do more of the same.

Anonymous said...

Somebody rhetorically asked the other day "Will MOSS (CACB) bail-out Bend-1031"??

Why the fuck should she, she has unlimited access to City of Bend MUNI debt, that she can spend on anything she wishes.

Why in the fuck should she add lead to the non-performing assets already on the CACB books.

No BEND will BK and hard, and Hollern, Smith, ... Moss, Brossard, ... will all say "Who would have know", ... "Who could have guessed".

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Funny, the Smith/Hollern/Bussard interview is like hearing the King & Queen of the pride assess a downturn... and Bussard is the crushed Alpha Male who was ripped a new corn chute.

Notice that Bussard is akin to the person who Lost Everything in Smith's analogy. THIS is the worst recession of his life, his company suffering a 97% decline in head count.

Smith-Hollern simply have been in this place through a series of ascending highs & ascending lows, and believe that Long Wave Pattern will continue... and their own "ride" on that Long Wave has been at the very extreme top... no two other individuals could possibly have a more distorted idea of what the true economics of Cent OR really is.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

“We were just trying to figure out what to do with real estate at the time,” he said of the early 1970s when he, Smith and others began developing housing and resort properties around the region. “Central Oregon had Mt. Bachelor (ski area) and Sunriver, but no other resorts. It was largely a timber-dependent town.”

Notice that he seems ignorant of the fact that Bend is NOW largely a RE DEPENDENT TOWN... far, Far, FAR more dependent on RE than it EVER was on timber....

Well, maybe not ignorant, but he mentions "timber dependency" as a economic force that essentially "sucked" the life out of all the other sectors of the local economy...

"What do I do with crappy RE? Timber runs the show."

Ironic that now RE "The Problem", and Smith-Hollern sound like OIL EXECUTIVES who DO NOT understand that High RE (Oil)Prices are like an implicit tax sucking everything else dry.

This interview is like an Exxon Chevron interview of CEO's in Texas, about 1 year after the oil bust... their perceptions are INCREDIBLY DISTORTED.

Nice that Smith admits things "can/could" get much worse... but I don't think he has ever seen a BUST of the magnitude we are going to experience from as quite a high perch as he now sits. Ditto for Hollern.

Both see that it's bad, and will almost certainly get worse, but both have ridden an ascending peak/trough long wave while SITTING ATOP IT...

Both have terrible historical & positional distortions in what they think will happen...

We WILL NOT bounce back. This thing is a tsunami, and the wave is breaking.

MrBruce said...

Homer,

You got to admit, that the BULL is setting us UP, for the new 2009 BEND.

Obviously 'Secretary of West-Comm MOSS aka BULL boss' has laid down the law, and got her handlers to speak the truth.

It's the solution that which is troubling.

Yes, typical BULL "Recession not so bad title", yet everybody admits this will be the worse.

The real issue is WHO can survive 4-6 years here through the down-turn?? How many of YOU will stick around?

Certainly ALL the big three above will be BEND-DEAD by the time good times return.

MrBruce said...

We WILL NOT bounce back. This thing is a tsunami, and the wave is breaking.

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The trouble is the 99% of the USA is Detroit, and thus IF you have money, bend is not that bad of a place to ride out the tsunami.

The trouble of course is that 99% of BEND don't have the money to ride out the storm.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Climate change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said. Future migrants into the region could be “planet refugees,” who will escape to Central Oregon...

This is flatly, one of the weirdest damn things I've ever heard.

This sounds like Hollern just got fucked in the ass by Al Gore.

This is like saying people will ESCAPE to the North Pole, when it gets real hot.

"Yeah, we're going to set up shop in the North Pole, and build a house, cuz once all the ice melts, we think people are really going to like the mild temps, the abundant farmland, and the long sunny days... 350 days a year!"

Wrong on so many levels...

Anonymous said...

The AP story just keeps getting BIGGER all over, ... I love the chosen words 'fold', 'dismay'. Why are we not hearing 'theft' & 'anger'??


Ore. firm folds, to customers' dismay

02:03 PM PST on Saturday, December 27, 2008

Associated Press

PORTLAND, Ore. - State regulators are investigating a Bend firm that recently filed for bankruptcy after its owners used millions of customer dollars to fund their own business ventures, allegedly without permission.

Customers and business partners say they were misled about what the company was doing with their funds and have hired attorneys, while state regulators say they are looking into the matter.

Summit 1031 Exchange's owners said this week that they were short more than half of the $27.8 million in cash it owed to clients. The company said its problems are a result of loans it made during the real estate boom to Inland Capital Corp., a company owned by the same people who own and run Summit.

Inland Capital Corp. then lent the money to other individuals and companies.

"This is just horrible," said John Tennant, a Portland landowner whose family is owed $1 million. "We've hired an attorney, and we'll be filing a lawsuit."

Company officials were unavailable for comment last week. In a statement, the company said it "deeply regrets the distress and detriment that Summit customers are currently experiencing."

Summit specialized in 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, a type of real estate investment that allows investors to defer paying federal taxes on gains from property sales.

The largely unregulated exchanges are tax-deferred as long as sellers quickly reinvest their proceeds in similar properties.

So-called "accommodators" such as Summit hold proceeds from a sale for up to 180 days while the customer closes on a second purchase. The accommodators make money on fees and interest earned off the proceeds.

Summit's customers and business partners, however, say they believed their proceeds had been put into bank accounts, as is typical of accommodators.

"They didn't do that as you can see," Tennant said last week.

Danae "Nye" Miller of Bend said she turned to Summit looking to trade her 34-acre cattle farm near Bend for something larger. Summit now owes her $750,000.

"I don't know how in our lifetime we could ever recoup that money," she said.

News of what happened has surprised investors and business partners who said that Summit's principals had strong reputations in the field and community.

"They were very well regarded," said Dave Chambers, an accountant in Lake Oswego who ran Summit's local office. "These guys in Bend got really good at this. These guys got too successful."

But through 2006, according to Summit's Web site, Summit had been lending 1031 exchange funds to Inland Capital. After central Oregon's real estate market tanked, those borrowers defaulted. Inland Capital, in turn, now owes Summit $13.7 million, Summit said.

Summit said it has replaced management with Portland turnaround consultant Tyrell Vance and will try to sell land and other assets to repay customers and creditors.

MrBruce said...

Climate change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said. Future migrants into the region could be “planet refugees,” who will escape to Central Oregon...

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This is just fucking CODE, here's what he really means, ...

"Population change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said. Future white-folk into the region could be “white refugees,” who will escape to Central Oregon... from Black/Brown ameriKKKa."

Anonymous said...

Bend has three things going ....

1.) Water

2.) non-pollution

3.) race

***

1.) If 1031-bend really does sell their water rights to SUTERRA(LA-RESNICK), then #1 is gone

2.) if suterra has a bhopal leak, the #2 is gone, ...

3.) Ahh, the great white-hope of bend, forever out of reach of non-white ameriKKKa, cuz this desert ISL takes MONEY $$$$ to land on, ... gated community's and BEND-ORYGUN, where all white rich folk, can sleep.

Anonymous said...

Ore. firm folds, to customers' dismay

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How do you feel Homer, about just having lost $500k, your entire life savings???

Homer: "Ahh shucks, slightly dismayed, hell its only money" ,....

It's Bend, we care about more important things.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Hollern’s Brooks Resources has a lot staked on an economic rebound. It’s developing several projects around the region, including IronHorse, Prineville’s 2,771-unit mixed-use development; Yarrow, Madras’ planned 1,730-home community east of town and NorthWest Crossing in west Bend, among others.

Hollern, a 1965 Stanford Business School graduate who recruited Smith to Bend, is, like Smith, confident in the area’s long-term prospects because Bend is so much more diversified today, which he said should assist its recovery.


Notice they lump Yarrow/Ironhorse in with NWX.

"One of these things is not like the others, one of these things doesn't belong..."

Standard Op Procedure, completely distort things so funding is extended.

NWX, while still not done, is a out-of-control success compared to what Ironhorse or Yarrow ever will be. Hollern is talking "Long term" non-stop because the sell-down point on both those projects is about 750 years.

Both Smith & Hollern are reverting to LONG HAUL SPEAK, the only thing you can do when half the pride has died & the food chain has dried up.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

How do you feel Homer, about just having lost $500k, your entire life savings???

Homer: "Ahh shucks, slightly dismayed, hell its only money" ,....


Good one!

Anonymous said...

Climate change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said. Future migrants into the region could be “planet refugees,” who will escape to Central Oregon...

This is flatly, one of the weirdest damn things I've ever heard.


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Not really if you google 'hollern & gays', as BP mentioned a while back, HOLLERN is now spending money on gay rights.

He know's fucking GREEN is in, so he's loading the WHOLE fucking boat with modern jive.

That said all these KUNTS are 100% PUG.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Climate change may play into Bend’s favor in helping attract more homebuyers to the region, Hollern said.

Yeah, I guess I didn't see the "climate" he was talking about was the Racial Climate.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I guess I didn't see the "climate" he was talking about was the Racial Climate.

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Global Warming, and US city's make magic-nigger's very un-happy, white-folk with money, think BEND!!!!

I wonder how fucking LONG before COVA,CORA,COBA start fucking MARKETING BEND for what it really is??????

Happy clean white folk, children playing, no blacks or mexicans on the glossy's, ... river's, ... no pollution, just happy white folk, sitting at restaurants.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Danae "Nye" Miller of Bend said she turned to Summit looking to trade her 34-acre cattle farm near Bend for something larger. Summit now owes her $750,000.

"I don't know how in our lifetime we could ever recoup that money," she said.


Yeah, you won't.

You doubled down on REd, and now you are well & truly fucked. Summit MADE OFF with your bubble bucks, and Hyman Schwartz Goldman-Beshizzle, Wonder-Jew Attorney At Law, is the only way to get it back.

Bend = Lawsuit Ridden Cluster Fuck.

MrBruce said...

This is what bother's my pussy so much about Suterra: Pollution!! It's really 2/3 of what makes Bend special.

It's only going to take ONE major fucking Bhopal 'Love Canal' and the golden fucking goose is fucking dead.

All things being equal, you can go anywhere in MT or ID to escape niggers ( sorry black bro, got to call Bend for what it is ).

If we allow our region to be tire-flipping factorys, walmart warehouse depot's, ... sure them be jobs, but that is not what will bring folks to BEND. We already know that this is NOT fucking RENO. There is nothing here in 150mi radius or more, we're a fucking desert Island.

Like selling the Deschutes River to CALI with 1031-Bend money used to purchase water-rights, this kind of everybody steal all they can for themselves, where all those who run the city cover all the criminals, what they all don't understand that the 'beauty' of BEND is THIN & TENUOUS.

Like civilization itself, its very thin, its doesn't take much to move to anarchy from stability. In Bend where all crime is allowed to be marginalized at the white-collar level. Where all profit is good.

There's NOT a fucking leader in this town thinking out more than months, and then only to fill their own fucking AUTO with gold, so they can bail on New Years Eve 2008.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Bussard said:

Governments need to get money into businesses that create jobs.”

Ummm, right.

What we need are ever-larger bailouts, that'll get'er done.

OBAMA: "Infrastructure for you, Infrastructure for me, INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EVERYONE!"

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Holy Fuck... now I know why Bussard Engineering only has 5 employees left:

http://www.bussardengineering.com/

Then, after enduring THAT, you click "Go to our website" only to see this(!):

http://www.bussardengineering.com/main.html

Dude! WTF!

Anonymous said...

Hollern, a 1965 Stanford Business School graduate who recruited Smith to Bend, is, like Smith, confident in the area’s long-term prospects because Bend is so much more diversified today, which he said should assist its recovery.

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Thank YOU, like I have always SAID here, SMITH is one of HOLLERN's BITCHES.

IF you read the State LLC list, you'll see that most of HOLLERN holdings are listed under Smiths name.

There are many others in this one-boss-hogg town doing the same.

Let's also NOT forget that CACB was the lender of CHOICE for Brooks Title/Mtg for the bubble-years.

What do you expect from the BULL? HOLLERN owns the BULL, and P-MOSS runs the BULL.

The real fucking issue is HOW can HOLLERN get MOSS to secure CITY-of-BEND MUNI Debt to RESCUE YARROW&IRONHORSE????

This is why YARROW&IRONHORSE will BK, but who fucking cares???? 30+ years of inventory for both.

Oh yea, create jobs at Juniper-Ridge, and let them ALL commute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The tri-county solution to all RE inventory problems "JR".

Wasn't the Redmond water-slide supposed to achieve this??

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

OK, "main.html" is back. I just got a screen full of nonsense.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Although not a single link on their main page works.

I think their "Location" is the old Uni-Com building which houses about 100 people...

Awful cold & DRAFTY (like that?) for the remaining 5 employees.

MrBruce said...

OBAMA: "Infrastructure for you, Infrastructure for me, INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EVERYONE!"


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Yes, but in Bend HOLLERN (1998) had all infrastructure deferred FOREVER.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvXz2xaLNMQ

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

I think their "Location" is the old Uni-Com building which houses about 100 people...

That fuckin' location is cursed. Everyone that moves in is DOOMED.

MrBruce said...

Like selling the Deschutes River to CALI with 1031-Bend money used to purchase water-rights, this kind of everybody steal all they can for themselves, where all those who run the city cover all the criminals, what they all don't understand that the 'beauty' of BEND is THIN & TENUOUS.

Like civilization itself, its very thin, its doesn't take much to move to anarchy from stability. In Bend where all crime is allowed to be marginalized at the white-collar level. Where all profit is good.

There's NOT a fucking leader in this town thinking out more than months, and then only to fill their own fucking AUTO with gold, so they can bail on New Years Eve 2008.

Bewert said...

Homer, Buster, and Butter celebrating last New Years Eve after a night at Deschutes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cN8HA4RSnU&feature=related

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Wow, check that Bussard website source:


http://www.bussardengineering.com/main.html

NOT A SINGLE CHARACTER OF TEXT. 100% images. That there is web-optimized goodness extraordinaire.

My God.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cN8HA4RSnU&feature=related

Incredibly, this was flagged:

This video or group may contain content that is inappropriate for some users, as flagged by YouTube's user community.

Bruce/Buster... how could you!

tim said...

"This is flatly, one of the weirdest damn things I've ever heard."

Yeah, I give that the "Bend Bulletin Weirdest of 2008 Award." He slipped it into 2008 just in time to get the prize.

The final rag-tag survivors of a parched world will trek up to Bend to drink the snow and build rockets to take us to the moon.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

Dunc mirrors my own thoughts about this "downturn":

But....I will make one observation. Once again the Bulletin has left off the all important word "YET". We may not be as bad as those two previous downturns, but it ain't played out YET.

It was alarming to me to hear some businesses are down by half, because I think we have another plateau to fall off of. I figure the overall downturn will be half, in another year or so. That will be very hard for many businesses to endure.

But I think we've only halfway there.

Anonymous said...

“I don’t see any money out there for public works projects and that kind of thing,” he said. “We have been laying people off steadily and we have lost so much money this year. It’s the first time ever. We’re making a third of what we’ve always made.”
- bussard

***

Sheet, somebody should introduce this guy to Patricia Moss, I'm sure she can find some city of Bend money for one of our own??

Maybe Buzzzard needs to put Moss on his BOARD, and then he'll get gravy, oh and $200k/yr of STOCK (MDU) like wouldn't hurt, ...

Problem today in a bad economy is their isn't enough 'grease money' to make Bend work.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...


The final rag-tag survivors of a parched world will trek up to Bend to drink the snow and build rockets to take us to the moon.


George Taylor: Oh my God. I'm back. I'm home. All the time, it was... We finally really did it.

You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!

Anonymous said...

NOT A SINGLE CHARACTER OF TEXT. 100% images. That there is web-optimized goodness extraordinaire.

My God.

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That be PARANOIA at its finest, afraid a blogger might cut&paste, or a search engine might FIND.

Only in BEND, does the #1 engineering outfit go to so much trouble to fuck themselves.

HIDING FROM the BILL collector NO fucking DOUBT.

Why even are they still fucking paying for the site?

MrBruce said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvXz2xaLNMQ

The solution.

tim said...

>>Yarrow/Ironhorse

Has anyone even looked at those developments lately? What do they look like? 8 houses and a bunch of tumbleweeds?

MrBruce said...

8 houses and a bunch of tumbleweeds?

*

Like dunc said today, HOLLERN is smart, he knew when to cut his losses.

It's all those fuckers that bought 100's of lots, for full price, as an 'investment'.

The entire region was always a PYRAMID scam.

Anonymous said...

Pussy we can't view your utube site, and I don't have a utube account to login.

Does you porn have another location?? Other than utube??

Anonymous said...

Homer, Buster, and Butter celebrating last New Years Eve after a night at Deschutes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cN8HA4RSnU&feature=related

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Why does your honey pot want to collect logins??

tim said...

>>It's all those fuckers that bought 100's of lots, for full price, as an 'investment'.

So it's all lots. Just a bunch of stuck flippers? No houses?

When the weather breaks, I'll take a trip and photograph them.

Anonymous said...

I think next Sunday will be REAL BULL, when 1/2 of downtown closes this post new-year.

They'll probably call that the bottom, and declare the recession over.

For the past two years, every quarter was the new UP, and now the BULL has effectively called a recession in BEND.

Hell unemployment is already depression level here.

Grab ALL the money you can the next five days BEND, cuz after new year, there will not be a dime to be found anywhere.

Be sure to party hard @ merenda, their last night New Years Eve 2008, everybody who is anybody will be there, for the last fucking hoorah.

tim said...

I'm still running into people who say we'll pop up in 2010. It used to be 2009, but now it's 2010. I think when we see boarded up buildings downtown, they'll say 2011.

Bewert said...

Here, if you don't have a google account:

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/1195

Jeeze, fake Bruce is even busier than me today. It's flattering in a Buster sort of way.

Anonymous said...

So it's all lots. Just a bunch of stuck flippers? No houses?

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Still think what that land cost??

Like JR about 0.006 cent/acre. ( 1500 acres for $1 )

Then you sell 8 lots per acre, for an average of $200k on contract, or bank loan or cash, ...

Can you imagine how much of that shit is being walked away, given that MOST didn't have cash to buy.

I know that @ Brasada its all going back to the bank, and PRONGHORN, incredible bankruptcy's.

The rumor I heard last night at most post xmas partys was that Prongy, Brasada, ... ALL, ALL fucking BK very soon, just like Tethy, ..

There are so many walk-aways, that there is NOBODY to pay the HOA, so you must make the few PAY the all. The solution? Just shut it all down and go to seed.

How fucking BAD?

Up where Neuman has a house, say Highlands@BT, they haven't plowed for days, why?

Why doesn't the most expensive gated community in BEND get plowed??

They say its cuz the boyz are on contract, and they already got paid, and a higher bidder else-where dragged the crews away....

The thing I hear from everyone NOW about Prongy, and Brasada is "WHO IN THE FUCK WANTS TO BE OUT THERE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE".

It was one thing when it was 1/2 hr to Bend, and BEND had something to do, but NOW that there is NOTHING to do in BEND.

PRONGY&BRASADA are like being in Fargo or Fairbanks in the winter. WHY IN THE FUCK DID I BUY THIS??????? What's worse is there is NO FUCKING BUYERS for any price.

Duncan McGeary said...

Even if 2010 was right, and I think we're a year or more further away than that, how do you hold your breath for a year?

Most won't get to the lower levels fast enough; they'll lose money each step down. Worse they'll try to fight it by promotions and sales, weakening themselves even further.

And even if they survive, they're so weak some young turk will come out of nowhere and blow them out of the water.

The only think you can do is hunker down, not get into debt, keep your cash reserves AND run your business as a viable business.

tim said...

Dunc,

Your customers are mostly locals, right?

Can you see any difference between stores that have locals as base versus stores that have visitors as base?

Or are they all equally fucked?

Duncan McGeary said...

The locals are my base, but the tourists are my profits. I used to have to really, really work on the locals to keep my business afloat.

Way too many "for cost" deals, way too much sucking up. But there it is.

I've always maintained that we need locals downtown, that depending on rich tourists was really short-sighted.

I can't speak for other stores, but I'm STILL depending on tourists to make me viable. The locals are going to be hurting.

Mixed message, I know.

(Heh....my word verification this time was 'brainght'.)

MrBruce said...

I don't see how we can avoid huge inflation once the recession ends, given the bailouts that both Bush and Obama seem keen on.

[ Will bend recover 2,4,5,6 or more? ]

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I agree, that would be rational thinking. But there is nothing rational today on the national level or in Bend.

So long as the USA wages war on the world they can hyper-inflate the money supply, its when the rest of the world see's weakness and runs from the dollar, and makes it worthless, that is when we'll see the predicted hyper-inflation, and thus see Bends home go up to $1M.

For now its deflation, a rush to generate cash, so sell all oil, gold, and bend real estate, at any price.

Hell yes, inflation is on the horizon from an educated historical point of view, but these guys running the USA have officially said that 'history is over'.

Obama will enlarge the war, this means more spending, the USA always does very good during wars. it's when its over that inflation will show, and that could be years.

Right now Bend has a ton of inventory in the region, and more people are leaving than coming, and second homes are mostly for sale, and want to be sold.

It's going to be a long dark 5+ years.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

There’s no question the local economy is hurting. Deschutes County unemployment was nearly 10 percent in November, highest for that month since at least 1990. Median sales prices of homes in Bend last month were 23 percent less than November 2007 and 34 percent less than their peak in May 2007, according to the latest report from Bratton Appraisal Group of Bend. Default notices through mid-December were running more than 200 percent ahead of last year in Deschutes County. The number of people seeking food stamps in the county is up nearly 28 percent, leading the state, according to the Department of Human Services. Credit markets remain tight. Many businesses, like consumers, are struggling to make ends meet. And consumer confidence is rattled as people worry about declining home equity and job security.

Wow. BULL actually laying down The Shit, for once.

But I should point out that the "34%" decline is already out-of-date given marge's latest figures, which put us down 40% from the all-time highs.

IHateToBurstYourBubble said...

And I'll give "Good News" equal time here:

We are down 40% from the top... but that puts us only 22% "overvalued" given Nat City figures.

It bears repeating though: That as all local RE types 100% DISCOUNT THE VALIDITY OF NAT CITY on the upside, they will BEAT THE DRUMS OF UNDERVALUATION on this same report, when we sink to incredible lows, FAR BELOW Nat City "fair values".

On the way up, it was BULLSHIT, on the way down it'll be GOSPEL.

MrBruce said...

The locals are my base, but the tourists are my profits

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I really think that the 'tourism' thing in BEND has been played.

There seemed to be NO coordination. The SORE with events and COVA spending taxpayer money, bringing them in to BUY condos.

Then on the other hand you have city-leaders demanding JOB's, so we got net-zero gain $30M ++ wasted spending on JR. Which told the world that BEND made Suterra, which means that BEND is "LOVE CANAL".

Today the BULL says WALMART is our future, its like a dis-connect, of the beautiful BEND that COVA & SORE want to SELL, ... on the other hand you have BEND-1031 buying water rights and transferring them to CALI water-banks.

Something has to give, and I see that TOURISM completely FUCKING COLLAPSE. WE FUCKED TOO MANY TOURISTS.

When ALL these 'Dismayed' 1031 people tell their story, and the word gets out about what a terrible place that BEND-area is actually to be, .. last night at a party a guy told me that up at Black-Butte where he lives its now one in 20 living there, that is FUCKING SAD.

Same with WIDGI, its 1 in 10, the other 9 sunbird in AZ during the winter.

There needs to be BIG thinking in BEND, about what we want Pollution,Chemicals,SUTERRA or Rivers, and tourism. You can't have BOTH. It's NOT going to happen.

Like the State economist said, BEND is not a resort, too fucking BIG.

Thus DUNC, be prepared for a MAJOR fucking tourist drop-off.

These days at the deschutes brew I only see locals now, used to be many tourists, when I do sit next to tourists now ALL I hear is that there is NOTHING to do in this town.

Something has to give.

Someone has TO DECIDE.

WHAT IS BEND.

tim said...

I don't know what Bend is but I can tell you that "dismay" has set in around Juniper Ridge. I'm hearing "what the fuck" about JR.

Disillusionment. "I thought there would be jobs there." "I thought it was going to be a college, not tires and chemicals." "I need a job now! Where are the jobs?"

MrBruce said...

There has only been one 1031-suicide, but read how it has transpired. Not a pretty picture for 'customers'.

...

Suicide complicates money-recovery effort
Client says Debra Edwards' Boulder financial firm stole $425,000 from him

By John Aguilar (Contact)
Wednesday, December 24, 2008

A man who is trying to recover nearly half a million dollars allegedly pilfered by a Boulder financial services company said his efforts to do so have been complicated by the recent suicide of the firm's owner.

K.C. Schneider, who owns a commercial real estate firm in Boulder, said Wednesday he is still out $425,000 in real estate proceeds he gave National 1031 Exchange Service to hold while he closed on a new property.

"It's a tragic situation for everyone involved and it's going to be more painful for everyone who has already been hurt," he said Wednesday.

Schneider filed a complaint in October against the now-defunct holding company's owner, Debra Edwards, and earlier this month Boulder police issued a warrant for her arrest on suspicion of three felony counts of theft of more than $20,000.

But the day before Edwards was to surrender to authorities, the 53-year-old certified public accountant and former board member of the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce was found dead in her Longmont office.

The Boulder County Coroner's Office said Wednesday that her Dec. 15 death was a suicide -- asphyxiation due to inhalation of helium. Cmdr. Tim Lewis, with the Longmont Police Department, said Edwards was found with a helium tank and a "mechanism" over her face that allowed the gas to collect at a concentrated level.

Edwards' death led Boulder police to close its criminal case against her. Schneider said that leaves him and two other National 1031 Exchange Service clients -- who also claim to have been bilked of tens of thousands of dollars -- out in the cold.

"Now because of the legal situation, the police no longer have jurisdiction to follow up in this case. And the District Attorney's Office is the same," Schneider said. "Now we have to pursue this through civil action and on our own dime. We still have a serious theft and yet we have no answers. We're still victims."

He and the two other clients have hired the same lawyer and are considering suing Edwards' estate or trying to recover the money from an insurance policy the firm bought, Schneider said.

But that will take a lot of time subpoenaing bank and company records and require him and his fellow plaintiffs to drop more on legal fees, he said. Schneider, who spent $20,000 in November alone pursuing the case, said it's like being victimized all over again.

And, he considers himself lucky compared to some of Edwards’ other clients who saw real estate transactions blow up in their faces because the money they were counting on never arrived.

Like Boulder resident Joanna Sharp, who said $125,000 in proceeds from the sale of a home that she gave Edwards to hold is now missing. She said a subsequent property purchase she was trying to make fell through because Edwards never returned her money.

“I feel very sad for her family, of course, but I feel we’ve been victimized again by her death,” she said Wednesday.

What’s worse, Sharp said, is that she still has to pay taxes on the gains from the original home sale and can’t even use the proceeds to cover that obligation.

Schneider said he, too, feels for Edwards’ family, but he said that doesn’t change the fact that he and others have lost money they entrusted to her.

“None of her victims wanted to see this happen,” Schneider said. “We’re not vindictive, we just want to find the money.”

MrBruce said...

I don't know what Bend is but I can tell you that "dismay" has set in around Juniper Ridge. I'm hearing "what the fuck" about JR.

Disillusionment. "I thought there would be jobs there." "I thought it was going to be a college, not tires and chemicals." "I need a job now! Where are the jobs?"

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There is good news on JR.

I figure for the net gain of ZERO jobs, city-hall spent about $30M on JR, which ALL went to Knife-River, and in return their DIRECTOR a Patricia Moss got about over $1M in MDU ( KR parent also tied to Fidelity ) stock [ Assuming $200k/yr stock for 5+ yrs ]. Moss is also the Secretary of the company Western-Comm that owns the BULL. I'm sure we all be told to good time the merits of JR.

So JR has blessed Bend's MOST beautiful people, did you really expect any less outcome??

This is Bend.

tim said...

Helium?

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