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February 25, 2008 at 8:24 AM in reply to: my observations from a housing auction this weekend #159441February 25, 2008 at 8:24 AM in reply to: my observations from a housing auction this weekend #159740
Diego Mamani
ParticipantDr. Kevin, care to post the street name so that we can have an idea of the neighborhood? This was an auction for only one porperty?
You went there just to look at things out of curiosity; however, you were shocked that others were doing the same? If you or I are curious about these things, it’s safe to assume that others (no matter what “color” their skin is) would be interested too. No surprises here.
February 25, 2008 at 8:24 AM in reply to: my observations from a housing auction this weekend #159754Diego Mamani
ParticipantDr. Kevin, care to post the street name so that we can have an idea of the neighborhood? This was an auction for only one porperty?
You went there just to look at things out of curiosity; however, you were shocked that others were doing the same? If you or I are curious about these things, it’s safe to assume that others (no matter what “color” their skin is) would be interested too. No surprises here.
February 25, 2008 at 8:24 AM in reply to: my observations from a housing auction this weekend #159757Diego Mamani
ParticipantDr. Kevin, care to post the street name so that we can have an idea of the neighborhood? This was an auction for only one porperty?
You went there just to look at things out of curiosity; however, you were shocked that others were doing the same? If you or I are curious about these things, it’s safe to assume that others (no matter what “color” their skin is) would be interested too. No surprises here.
February 25, 2008 at 8:24 AM in reply to: my observations from a housing auction this weekend #159832Diego Mamani
ParticipantDr. Kevin, care to post the street name so that we can have an idea of the neighborhood? This was an auction for only one porperty?
You went there just to look at things out of curiosity; however, you were shocked that others were doing the same? If you or I are curious about these things, it’s safe to assume that others (no matter what “color” their skin is) would be interested too. No surprises here.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantSD-T: I hope your CV is written better than this post. There's supposed to be a space after periods and commas, and exiting and exciting are two different words, to name only two examples. Good luck in your search.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantSD-T: I hope your CV is written better than this post. There's supposed to be a space after periods and commas, and exiting and exciting are two different words, to name only two examples. Good luck in your search.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantSD-T: I hope your CV is written better than this post. There's supposed to be a space after periods and commas, and exiting and exciting are two different words, to name only two examples. Good luck in your search.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantSD-T: I hope your CV is written better than this post. There's supposed to be a space after periods and commas, and exiting and exciting are two different words, to name only two examples. Good luck in your search.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantSD-T: I hope your CV is written better than this post. There's supposed to be a space after periods and commas, and exiting and exciting are two different words, to name only two examples. Good luck in your search.
February 18, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: Some Homeless People Turn to Empty Houses for Shelter Amid Nation’s Foreclosure Crisis #155305Diego Mamani
ParticipantOf course this happens everywhere and all the time. But it’s a particularly acute problem when there’s a large number of unoccupied units following the bursting of a real estate bubble.
February 18, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: Some Homeless People Turn to Empty Houses for Shelter Amid Nation’s Foreclosure Crisis #155585Diego Mamani
ParticipantOf course this happens everywhere and all the time. But it’s a particularly acute problem when there’s a large number of unoccupied units following the bursting of a real estate bubble.
February 18, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: Some Homeless People Turn to Empty Houses for Shelter Amid Nation’s Foreclosure Crisis #155591Diego Mamani
ParticipantOf course this happens everywhere and all the time. But it’s a particularly acute problem when there’s a large number of unoccupied units following the bursting of a real estate bubble.
February 18, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: Some Homeless People Turn to Empty Houses for Shelter Amid Nation’s Foreclosure Crisis #155607Diego Mamani
ParticipantOf course this happens everywhere and all the time. But it’s a particularly acute problem when there’s a large number of unoccupied units following the bursting of a real estate bubble.
February 18, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: Some Homeless People Turn to Empty Houses for Shelter Amid Nation’s Foreclosure Crisis #155682Diego Mamani
ParticipantOf course this happens everywhere and all the time. But it’s a particularly acute problem when there’s a large number of unoccupied units following the bursting of a real estate bubble.
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