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ParticipantWould it be accurate to assume that includes their fuel-focused agriculture?
Yeah I’m sure it includes that.
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ParticipantFirst, we need to become #1 in agriculture.
I know you were just being sarcastic, but it made me curious so I looked it up. We are in fourth place for agricultural output in dollars worldwide. Only China, India, and Brazil are ahead of us, and two of those countries have more than double our population. Per capita, only Brazil beats the US for agricultural output in dollars.
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ParticipantFirst, we need to become #1 in agriculture.
I know you were just being sarcastic, but it made me curious so I looked it up. We are in fourth place for agricultural output in dollars worldwide. Only China, India, and Brazil are ahead of us, and two of those countries have more than double our population. Per capita, only Brazil beats the US for agricultural output in dollars.
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ParticipantFirst, we need to become #1 in agriculture.
I know you were just being sarcastic, but it made me curious so I looked it up. We are in fourth place for agricultural output in dollars worldwide. Only China, India, and Brazil are ahead of us, and two of those countries have more than double our population. Per capita, only Brazil beats the US for agricultural output in dollars.
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ParticipantFirst, we need to become #1 in agriculture.
I know you were just being sarcastic, but it made me curious so I looked it up. We are in fourth place for agricultural output in dollars worldwide. Only China, India, and Brazil are ahead of us, and two of those countries have more than double our population. Per capita, only Brazil beats the US for agricultural output in dollars.
blahblahblah
ParticipantFirst, we need to become #1 in agriculture.
I know you were just being sarcastic, but it made me curious so I looked it up. We are in fourth place for agricultural output in dollars worldwide. Only China, India, and Brazil are ahead of us, and two of those countries have more than double our population. Per capita, only Brazil beats the US for agricultural output in dollars.
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ParticipantVirgin Piggs just need to beware of the big bad RE wolf. I’ll elaborate after 8/31.
Oh no you didn’t! You can’t post stuff like that and keep us wondering.
As to the original post, yeah the best times are behind us. I know that a lot of the posts here these days just make me sad. This place is going down the tubes and we waste our time arguing about birth certificates and bombing the moon and lazy American autoworkers.
We are all doomed.
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ParticipantVirgin Piggs just need to beware of the big bad RE wolf. I’ll elaborate after 8/31.
Oh no you didn’t! You can’t post stuff like that and keep us wondering.
As to the original post, yeah the best times are behind us. I know that a lot of the posts here these days just make me sad. This place is going down the tubes and we waste our time arguing about birth certificates and bombing the moon and lazy American autoworkers.
We are all doomed.
blahblahblah
ParticipantVirgin Piggs just need to beware of the big bad RE wolf. I’ll elaborate after 8/31.
Oh no you didn’t! You can’t post stuff like that and keep us wondering.
As to the original post, yeah the best times are behind us. I know that a lot of the posts here these days just make me sad. This place is going down the tubes and we waste our time arguing about birth certificates and bombing the moon and lazy American autoworkers.
We are all doomed.
blahblahblah
ParticipantVirgin Piggs just need to beware of the big bad RE wolf. I’ll elaborate after 8/31.
Oh no you didn’t! You can’t post stuff like that and keep us wondering.
As to the original post, yeah the best times are behind us. I know that a lot of the posts here these days just make me sad. This place is going down the tubes and we waste our time arguing about birth certificates and bombing the moon and lazy American autoworkers.
We are all doomed.
blahblahblah
ParticipantVirgin Piggs just need to beware of the big bad RE wolf. I’ll elaborate after 8/31.
Oh no you didn’t! You can’t post stuff like that and keep us wondering.
As to the original post, yeah the best times are behind us. I know that a lot of the posts here these days just make me sad. This place is going down the tubes and we waste our time arguing about birth certificates and bombing the moon and lazy American autoworkers.
We are all doomed.
July 21, 2009 at 5:19 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #434768blahblahblah
ParticipantA friend of mine in Phoenix stopped paying on 2 houses, the one he lives in and his rent property. He collected the rent while it foreclosed and went to the bank and pocketed his mortgage money on both properties. He just paid all cash for another house in Phoenix using the proceeds. Now he has a paid-for home and has left the banks holding the bag for the 2 properties. Something tells me he will never be held accountable for this.
He’s actually a pretty nice guy, believe it or not. I couldn’t believe this when he was telling me the story. Oh well, maybe people are just following the example given by the corporations and politicians.
July 21, 2009 at 5:19 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #434973blahblahblah
ParticipantA friend of mine in Phoenix stopped paying on 2 houses, the one he lives in and his rent property. He collected the rent while it foreclosed and went to the bank and pocketed his mortgage money on both properties. He just paid all cash for another house in Phoenix using the proceeds. Now he has a paid-for home and has left the banks holding the bag for the 2 properties. Something tells me he will never be held accountable for this.
He’s actually a pretty nice guy, believe it or not. I couldn’t believe this when he was telling me the story. Oh well, maybe people are just following the example given by the corporations and politicians.
July 21, 2009 at 5:19 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #435290blahblahblah
ParticipantA friend of mine in Phoenix stopped paying on 2 houses, the one he lives in and his rent property. He collected the rent while it foreclosed and went to the bank and pocketed his mortgage money on both properties. He just paid all cash for another house in Phoenix using the proceeds. Now he has a paid-for home and has left the banks holding the bag for the 2 properties. Something tells me he will never be held accountable for this.
He’s actually a pretty nice guy, believe it or not. I couldn’t believe this when he was telling me the story. Oh well, maybe people are just following the example given by the corporations and politicians.
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