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AK
ParticipantThe listing is now marked as pending. OK, which one of you bought it? π
AK
ParticipantThe listing is now marked as pending. OK, which one of you bought it? π
AK
ParticipantThe listing is now marked as pending. OK, which one of you bought it? π
AK
ParticipantThe listing is now marked as pending. OK, which one of you bought it? π
AK
ParticipantThe listing is now marked as pending. OK, which one of you bought it? π
AK
ParticipantMaybe we’re not seeing classic “inflation” in the same sense that the recession is officially “over” … but yeah I don’t see prices as uniformly stable or dropping across the board either.
Copper and nickel prices are way up again, presumably due to speculation and Chinese stockpiling. Same with food prices — down from ridiculous heights of the 2008 grain bubble, but definitely going up again.
AK
ParticipantMaybe we’re not seeing classic “inflation” in the same sense that the recession is officially “over” … but yeah I don’t see prices as uniformly stable or dropping across the board either.
Copper and nickel prices are way up again, presumably due to speculation and Chinese stockpiling. Same with food prices — down from ridiculous heights of the 2008 grain bubble, but definitely going up again.
AK
ParticipantMaybe we’re not seeing classic “inflation” in the same sense that the recession is officially “over” … but yeah I don’t see prices as uniformly stable or dropping across the board either.
Copper and nickel prices are way up again, presumably due to speculation and Chinese stockpiling. Same with food prices — down from ridiculous heights of the 2008 grain bubble, but definitely going up again.
AK
ParticipantMaybe we’re not seeing classic “inflation” in the same sense that the recession is officially “over” … but yeah I don’t see prices as uniformly stable or dropping across the board either.
Copper and nickel prices are way up again, presumably due to speculation and Chinese stockpiling. Same with food prices — down from ridiculous heights of the 2008 grain bubble, but definitely going up again.
AK
ParticipantMaybe we’re not seeing classic “inflation” in the same sense that the recession is officially “over” … but yeah I don’t see prices as uniformly stable or dropping across the board either.
Copper and nickel prices are way up again, presumably due to speculation and Chinese stockpiling. Same with food prices — down from ridiculous heights of the 2008 grain bubble, but definitely going up again.
AK
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
AK, I am seriously considering retiring in Norcal. I don’t think the popular “San Rafael” listing you posted here is subject to fumes from “the 101”.
[/quote]True the house itself is a couple of miles from the freeway. But the 101 itself is a frickin nightmare. That much hasn’t changed since I was a kid π
AK
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
AK, I am seriously considering retiring in Norcal. I don’t think the popular “San Rafael” listing you posted here is subject to fumes from “the 101”.
[/quote]True the house itself is a couple of miles from the freeway. But the 101 itself is a frickin nightmare. That much hasn’t changed since I was a kid π
AK
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
AK, I am seriously considering retiring in Norcal. I don’t think the popular “San Rafael” listing you posted here is subject to fumes from “the 101”.
[/quote]True the house itself is a couple of miles from the freeway. But the 101 itself is a frickin nightmare. That much hasn’t changed since I was a kid π
AK
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
AK, I am seriously considering retiring in Norcal. I don’t think the popular “San Rafael” listing you posted here is subject to fumes from “the 101”.
[/quote]True the house itself is a couple of miles from the freeway. But the 101 itself is a frickin nightmare. That much hasn’t changed since I was a kid π
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