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January 2, 2008 at 4:33 PM #128269January 2, 2008 at 4:35 PM #128002
masayako
ParticipantLet me just publicly say this to the TV producers:
We, the happy renters, would like to see flippers gone upside down. We like to see TV shows talking about foreclosures, housing auctions, housing crash in various cities etc.. I guarantee it will get good ratings. π
January 2, 2008 at 4:35 PM #128167masayako
ParticipantLet me just publicly say this to the TV producers:
We, the happy renters, would like to see flippers gone upside down. We like to see TV shows talking about foreclosures, housing auctions, housing crash in various cities etc.. I guarantee it will get good ratings. π
January 2, 2008 at 4:35 PM #128177masayako
ParticipantLet me just publicly say this to the TV producers:
We, the happy renters, would like to see flippers gone upside down. We like to see TV shows talking about foreclosures, housing auctions, housing crash in various cities etc.. I guarantee it will get good ratings. π
January 2, 2008 at 4:35 PM #128245masayako
ParticipantLet me just publicly say this to the TV producers:
We, the happy renters, would like to see flippers gone upside down. We like to see TV shows talking about foreclosures, housing auctions, housing crash in various cities etc.. I guarantee it will get good ratings. π
January 2, 2008 at 4:35 PM #128274masayako
ParticipantLet me just publicly say this to the TV producers:
We, the happy renters, would like to see flippers gone upside down. We like to see TV shows talking about foreclosures, housing auctions, housing crash in various cities etc.. I guarantee it will get good ratings. π
January 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM #128022nostradamus
ParticipantYou’re right, I like to watch “The Antiques Roadshow” and while I do like it when people find that their great granny’s parlor art is worth a fortune, I also kinda like it when people bring in something expecting to be told it’s a lost masterpiece only to find that it’s worthless.
They should have a show dedicated to shadenfreude! Like, “Your house ain’t worth isht”.
January 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM #128186nostradamus
ParticipantYou’re right, I like to watch “The Antiques Roadshow” and while I do like it when people find that their great granny’s parlor art is worth a fortune, I also kinda like it when people bring in something expecting to be told it’s a lost masterpiece only to find that it’s worthless.
They should have a show dedicated to shadenfreude! Like, “Your house ain’t worth isht”.
January 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM #128197nostradamus
ParticipantYou’re right, I like to watch “The Antiques Roadshow” and while I do like it when people find that their great granny’s parlor art is worth a fortune, I also kinda like it when people bring in something expecting to be told it’s a lost masterpiece only to find that it’s worthless.
They should have a show dedicated to shadenfreude! Like, “Your house ain’t worth isht”.
January 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM #128265nostradamus
ParticipantYou’re right, I like to watch “The Antiques Roadshow” and while I do like it when people find that their great granny’s parlor art is worth a fortune, I also kinda like it when people bring in something expecting to be told it’s a lost masterpiece only to find that it’s worthless.
They should have a show dedicated to shadenfreude! Like, “Your house ain’t worth isht”.
January 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM #128294nostradamus
ParticipantYou’re right, I like to watch “The Antiques Roadshow” and while I do like it when people find that their great granny’s parlor art is worth a fortune, I also kinda like it when people bring in something expecting to be told it’s a lost masterpiece only to find that it’s worthless.
They should have a show dedicated to shadenfreude! Like, “Your house ain’t worth isht”.
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