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drunkle
Participantmiddle to end of 2009. figure, the impacts of the job losses and slow economy now will be felt in the rental market a year from now; the newly unemployed will hang on, try to find a new job, take a pay cut, whatever and float for 3 to 6 months. after that, more foreclosures and increased vacancies. land lords will hold out on their asking rent for at least that long if not a full year. as rentals go down, the rent vs own equation changes driving sales volume and price down even further.
drunkle
Participantmiddle to end of 2009. figure, the impacts of the job losses and slow economy now will be felt in the rental market a year from now; the newly unemployed will hang on, try to find a new job, take a pay cut, whatever and float for 3 to 6 months. after that, more foreclosures and increased vacancies. land lords will hold out on their asking rent for at least that long if not a full year. as rentals go down, the rent vs own equation changes driving sales volume and price down even further.
drunkle
Participantmiddle to end of 2009. figure, the impacts of the job losses and slow economy now will be felt in the rental market a year from now; the newly unemployed will hang on, try to find a new job, take a pay cut, whatever and float for 3 to 6 months. after that, more foreclosures and increased vacancies. land lords will hold out on their asking rent for at least that long if not a full year. as rentals go down, the rent vs own equation changes driving sales volume and price down even further.
drunkle
Participantmiddle to end of 2009. figure, the impacts of the job losses and slow economy now will be felt in the rental market a year from now; the newly unemployed will hang on, try to find a new job, take a pay cut, whatever and float for 3 to 6 months. after that, more foreclosures and increased vacancies. land lords will hold out on their asking rent for at least that long if not a full year. as rentals go down, the rent vs own equation changes driving sales volume and price down even further.
drunkle
Participanti dont suppose whiteout would do the trick…
try any of the off the shelf stuff; carpet cleaner, furniture cleaner, pet stain remover, whatever. the stuff should be safe for colors and to the material, not to mention the sofa is probably scotchguarded from the factory and microfiber materials are supposed to be stain resistant and tough.
then again, you don’t want to smudge the ink all over the place and end up with blue clouds. call a furniture repair shop.
drunkle
Participanti dont suppose whiteout would do the trick…
try any of the off the shelf stuff; carpet cleaner, furniture cleaner, pet stain remover, whatever. the stuff should be safe for colors and to the material, not to mention the sofa is probably scotchguarded from the factory and microfiber materials are supposed to be stain resistant and tough.
then again, you don’t want to smudge the ink all over the place and end up with blue clouds. call a furniture repair shop.
drunkle
Participanti dont suppose whiteout would do the trick…
try any of the off the shelf stuff; carpet cleaner, furniture cleaner, pet stain remover, whatever. the stuff should be safe for colors and to the material, not to mention the sofa is probably scotchguarded from the factory and microfiber materials are supposed to be stain resistant and tough.
then again, you don’t want to smudge the ink all over the place and end up with blue clouds. call a furniture repair shop.
drunkle
Participanti dont suppose whiteout would do the trick…
try any of the off the shelf stuff; carpet cleaner, furniture cleaner, pet stain remover, whatever. the stuff should be safe for colors and to the material, not to mention the sofa is probably scotchguarded from the factory and microfiber materials are supposed to be stain resistant and tough.
then again, you don’t want to smudge the ink all over the place and end up with blue clouds. call a furniture repair shop.
drunkle
Participanti dont suppose whiteout would do the trick…
try any of the off the shelf stuff; carpet cleaner, furniture cleaner, pet stain remover, whatever. the stuff should be safe for colors and to the material, not to mention the sofa is probably scotchguarded from the factory and microfiber materials are supposed to be stain resistant and tough.
then again, you don’t want to smudge the ink all over the place and end up with blue clouds. call a furniture repair shop.
February 6, 2008 at 10:18 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149080drunkle
Participantseems to me, the democratic party saw a great opportunity to push the limits in this election figuring that republicans would lose flat out. so, they pushed the woman or the black guy. break the american mold and all that, make history, blah blah.
yeah, edwards was one of my favorites. no bullshit “we are the world” nonsense, no family ties bullshit. simple message, clean up the corporate corruption that’s rotting the country.
ron paul too, yeah, fix the “free market” that we supposedly live under. but speaking of uncharismatic, jesus.. ron has the charisma of boiled broccoli.
asian and “hispanic” vote being racist? sure, why not. blacks are the niggers of all other peoples. even their own in america. it’s cultural, black stereotypes (and asian and hispanic) are still predominant in american minds. obama can’t and won’t change that.
and the la riots weren’t that long ago. it’s still in our collective conciousness. you honestly think some asian liquor store owner is going to be smart enough to look past his own prejudices? to be smart enough to consider history or sociological pressures? do you think he’s going to be smart enough to even consider that much of his opportunities were bought by the blood of blacks?
and hispanics… despised by blacks for competing for the same scraps? for coming in cheaper with no demands, no legal status and no standards?
yeah, race baiting happens. asians and mexicans hating on the black guy, whoo hoo. people will wake up to minorities being racist and institutional racism by whites will be given a pass. break out the champagne.
February 6, 2008 at 10:18 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149337drunkle
Participantseems to me, the democratic party saw a great opportunity to push the limits in this election figuring that republicans would lose flat out. so, they pushed the woman or the black guy. break the american mold and all that, make history, blah blah.
yeah, edwards was one of my favorites. no bullshit “we are the world” nonsense, no family ties bullshit. simple message, clean up the corporate corruption that’s rotting the country.
ron paul too, yeah, fix the “free market” that we supposedly live under. but speaking of uncharismatic, jesus.. ron has the charisma of boiled broccoli.
asian and “hispanic” vote being racist? sure, why not. blacks are the niggers of all other peoples. even their own in america. it’s cultural, black stereotypes (and asian and hispanic) are still predominant in american minds. obama can’t and won’t change that.
and the la riots weren’t that long ago. it’s still in our collective conciousness. you honestly think some asian liquor store owner is going to be smart enough to look past his own prejudices? to be smart enough to consider history or sociological pressures? do you think he’s going to be smart enough to even consider that much of his opportunities were bought by the blood of blacks?
and hispanics… despised by blacks for competing for the same scraps? for coming in cheaper with no demands, no legal status and no standards?
yeah, race baiting happens. asians and mexicans hating on the black guy, whoo hoo. people will wake up to minorities being racist and institutional racism by whites will be given a pass. break out the champagne.
February 6, 2008 at 10:18 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149349drunkle
Participantseems to me, the democratic party saw a great opportunity to push the limits in this election figuring that republicans would lose flat out. so, they pushed the woman or the black guy. break the american mold and all that, make history, blah blah.
yeah, edwards was one of my favorites. no bullshit “we are the world” nonsense, no family ties bullshit. simple message, clean up the corporate corruption that’s rotting the country.
ron paul too, yeah, fix the “free market” that we supposedly live under. but speaking of uncharismatic, jesus.. ron has the charisma of boiled broccoli.
asian and “hispanic” vote being racist? sure, why not. blacks are the niggers of all other peoples. even their own in america. it’s cultural, black stereotypes (and asian and hispanic) are still predominant in american minds. obama can’t and won’t change that.
and the la riots weren’t that long ago. it’s still in our collective conciousness. you honestly think some asian liquor store owner is going to be smart enough to look past his own prejudices? to be smart enough to consider history or sociological pressures? do you think he’s going to be smart enough to even consider that much of his opportunities were bought by the blood of blacks?
and hispanics… despised by blacks for competing for the same scraps? for coming in cheaper with no demands, no legal status and no standards?
yeah, race baiting happens. asians and mexicans hating on the black guy, whoo hoo. people will wake up to minorities being racist and institutional racism by whites will be given a pass. break out the champagne.
February 6, 2008 at 10:18 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149366drunkle
Participantseems to me, the democratic party saw a great opportunity to push the limits in this election figuring that republicans would lose flat out. so, they pushed the woman or the black guy. break the american mold and all that, make history, blah blah.
yeah, edwards was one of my favorites. no bullshit “we are the world” nonsense, no family ties bullshit. simple message, clean up the corporate corruption that’s rotting the country.
ron paul too, yeah, fix the “free market” that we supposedly live under. but speaking of uncharismatic, jesus.. ron has the charisma of boiled broccoli.
asian and “hispanic” vote being racist? sure, why not. blacks are the niggers of all other peoples. even their own in america. it’s cultural, black stereotypes (and asian and hispanic) are still predominant in american minds. obama can’t and won’t change that.
and the la riots weren’t that long ago. it’s still in our collective conciousness. you honestly think some asian liquor store owner is going to be smart enough to look past his own prejudices? to be smart enough to consider history or sociological pressures? do you think he’s going to be smart enough to even consider that much of his opportunities were bought by the blood of blacks?
and hispanics… despised by blacks for competing for the same scraps? for coming in cheaper with no demands, no legal status and no standards?
yeah, race baiting happens. asians and mexicans hating on the black guy, whoo hoo. people will wake up to minorities being racist and institutional racism by whites will be given a pass. break out the champagne.
February 6, 2008 at 10:18 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149435drunkle
Participantseems to me, the democratic party saw a great opportunity to push the limits in this election figuring that republicans would lose flat out. so, they pushed the woman or the black guy. break the american mold and all that, make history, blah blah.
yeah, edwards was one of my favorites. no bullshit “we are the world” nonsense, no family ties bullshit. simple message, clean up the corporate corruption that’s rotting the country.
ron paul too, yeah, fix the “free market” that we supposedly live under. but speaking of uncharismatic, jesus.. ron has the charisma of boiled broccoli.
asian and “hispanic” vote being racist? sure, why not. blacks are the niggers of all other peoples. even their own in america. it’s cultural, black stereotypes (and asian and hispanic) are still predominant in american minds. obama can’t and won’t change that.
and the la riots weren’t that long ago. it’s still in our collective conciousness. you honestly think some asian liquor store owner is going to be smart enough to look past his own prejudices? to be smart enough to consider history or sociological pressures? do you think he’s going to be smart enough to even consider that much of his opportunities were bought by the blood of blacks?
and hispanics… despised by blacks for competing for the same scraps? for coming in cheaper with no demands, no legal status and no standards?
yeah, race baiting happens. asians and mexicans hating on the black guy, whoo hoo. people will wake up to minorities being racist and institutional racism by whites will be given a pass. break out the champagne.
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