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  • Percy1983 wrote: »
    Goes and get another.

    All very well is the balance is right, but if there is too many Lions the whole thing will collapse.

    .... In the circle of life....

    It really is a poor analogy.
    Not all lions are BTL LL's and non BTL LL's as gazelle's.
    My analogy was as to where you are likely to sit in the food chain.
    Are you one who sits and is at risk or one that takes an opportunity as it arises.
    There will always be a lion and a gazelle (theoretically and in analogy speaking) regardless of how many properties there are.

    If protecting my families (or antelope) future, I'd rather be a lion than a gazelle

    Anyway, you should read Leo the Lion who wanted to love
    :wall:
    What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
    Some men you just can't reach.
    :wall:
  • It really is a poor analogy.
    Not all lions are BTL LL's and non BTL LL's as gazelle's.

    Better to think of landlords as Hyenas, and renters as Lions. Either could eat the other, but they usually don't.

    But Hyenas are more active, and better predators than lions, and are therefore better fed. And they can laugh all the way to the bank.
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