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Excellent analogy. Beanies are now selling for what they are worth and I hope that happens to houses as well. Back to basics where there is a real connection between income and home ownership.
Excellent analogy. Beanies are now selling for what they are worth and I hope that happens to houses as well. Back to basics where there is a real connection between income and home ownership.
Excellent analogy. Beanies are now selling for what they are worth and I hope that happens to houses as well. Back to basics where there is a real connection between income and home ownership.
Excellent analogy. Beanies are now selling for what they are worth and I hope that happens to houses as well. Back to basics where there is a real connection between income and home ownership.
Excellent analogy. Beanies are now selling for what they are worth and I hope that happens to houses as well. Back to basics where there is a real connection between income and home ownership.
Yep, that analogy is probably elementary enough for the average dumb ass American to understand.
… and just maybe even simple enough for our representative.
Yep, that analogy is probably elementary enough for the average dumb ass American to understand.
… and just maybe even simple enough for our representative.
Yep, that analogy is probably elementary enough for the average dumb ass American to understand.
… and just maybe even simple enough for our representative.
Yep, that analogy is probably elementary enough for the average dumb ass American to understand.
… and just maybe even simple enough for our representative.
Yep, that analogy is probably elementary enough for the average dumb ass American to understand.
… and just maybe even simple enough for our representative.
Were beanies realy $100/piece? π
Were beanies realy $100/piece? π
Were beanies realy $100/piece? π
Were beanies realy $100/piece? π