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January 16, 2008 at 6:43 PM #137219January 16, 2008 at 6:53 PM #136936drunkleParticipant
what are you, the annoying older brother? “i’m not gonna tell you where i hid your shoes, you have to find them, neener neener”.
where do we look???
January 16, 2008 at 6:53 PM #137136drunkleParticipantwhat are you, the annoying older brother? “i’m not gonna tell you where i hid your shoes, you have to find them, neener neener”.
where do we look???
January 16, 2008 at 6:53 PM #137167drunkleParticipantwhat are you, the annoying older brother? “i’m not gonna tell you where i hid your shoes, you have to find them, neener neener”.
where do we look???
January 16, 2008 at 6:53 PM #137193drunkleParticipantwhat are you, the annoying older brother? “i’m not gonna tell you where i hid your shoes, you have to find them, neener neener”.
where do we look???
January 16, 2008 at 6:53 PM #137234drunkleParticipantwhat are you, the annoying older brother? “i’m not gonna tell you where i hid your shoes, you have to find them, neener neener”.
where do we look???
January 17, 2008 at 1:22 AM #137073CA renterParticipantwhere do we look???
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Look at retailers, luxury goods & services (sportfishing, pools, spas, “fancy” furniture, restaurants, etc.).We’ve been watching for clues over the past few years (early, NOT wrong π ) and have witnessed the subtle clues over the past year+.
I agree with the poster(s) who think this will lead to a depression. In all my talks with people who lived through the Great Depression, every single one has expressed concern that we’re headed for another one, very soon.
Get out of debt, sell unnecessary junk and prepare for some rough times, IMO.
January 17, 2008 at 1:22 AM #137276CA renterParticipantwhere do we look???
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Look at retailers, luxury goods & services (sportfishing, pools, spas, “fancy” furniture, restaurants, etc.).We’ve been watching for clues over the past few years (early, NOT wrong π ) and have witnessed the subtle clues over the past year+.
I agree with the poster(s) who think this will lead to a depression. In all my talks with people who lived through the Great Depression, every single one has expressed concern that we’re headed for another one, very soon.
Get out of debt, sell unnecessary junk and prepare for some rough times, IMO.
January 17, 2008 at 1:22 AM #137310CA renterParticipantwhere do we look???
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Look at retailers, luxury goods & services (sportfishing, pools, spas, “fancy” furniture, restaurants, etc.).We’ve been watching for clues over the past few years (early, NOT wrong π ) and have witnessed the subtle clues over the past year+.
I agree with the poster(s) who think this will lead to a depression. In all my talks with people who lived through the Great Depression, every single one has expressed concern that we’re headed for another one, very soon.
Get out of debt, sell unnecessary junk and prepare for some rough times, IMO.
January 17, 2008 at 1:22 AM #137335CA renterParticipantwhere do we look???
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Look at retailers, luxury goods & services (sportfishing, pools, spas, “fancy” furniture, restaurants, etc.).We’ve been watching for clues over the past few years (early, NOT wrong π ) and have witnessed the subtle clues over the past year+.
I agree with the poster(s) who think this will lead to a depression. In all my talks with people who lived through the Great Depression, every single one has expressed concern that we’re headed for another one, very soon.
Get out of debt, sell unnecessary junk and prepare for some rough times, IMO.
January 17, 2008 at 1:22 AM #137375CA renterParticipantwhere do we look???
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Look at retailers, luxury goods & services (sportfishing, pools, spas, “fancy” furniture, restaurants, etc.).We’ve been watching for clues over the past few years (early, NOT wrong π ) and have witnessed the subtle clues over the past year+.
I agree with the poster(s) who think this will lead to a depression. In all my talks with people who lived through the Great Depression, every single one has expressed concern that we’re headed for another one, very soon.
Get out of debt, sell unnecessary junk and prepare for some rough times, IMO.
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