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There are some interesting points in there, but all I keep seeing is “payed”.
The word is “paid”.
permabearParticipantThere are some interesting points in there, but all I keep seeing is “payed”.
The word is “paid”.
permabearParticipantWhatever the recorded purchase price is (assuming you’re in CA). This is from Prop 13.
permabearParticipantWhatever the recorded purchase price is (assuming you’re in CA). This is from Prop 13.
permabearParticipantWhatever the recorded purchase price is (assuming you’re in CA). This is from Prop 13.
permabearParticipantWhatever the recorded purchase price is (assuming you’re in CA). This is from Prop 13.
permabearParticipantWhatever the recorded purchase price is (assuming you’re in CA). This is from Prop 13.
permabearParticipantBanks are insolvent and hence the cash hoarding. Wells Fargo has 75 cents of every dollar in bad debt:
Regarding the regime change, how quickly everyone forgets that the biggest deficits were under Republicans, and that Wall Street deregulation policies led us directly to dangerous speculation, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and TARP.
permabearParticipantBanks are insolvent and hence the cash hoarding. Wells Fargo has 75 cents of every dollar in bad debt:
Regarding the regime change, how quickly everyone forgets that the biggest deficits were under Republicans, and that Wall Street deregulation policies led us directly to dangerous speculation, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and TARP.
permabearParticipantBanks are insolvent and hence the cash hoarding. Wells Fargo has 75 cents of every dollar in bad debt:
Regarding the regime change, how quickly everyone forgets that the biggest deficits were under Republicans, and that Wall Street deregulation policies led us directly to dangerous speculation, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and TARP.
permabearParticipantBanks are insolvent and hence the cash hoarding. Wells Fargo has 75 cents of every dollar in bad debt:
Regarding the regime change, how quickly everyone forgets that the biggest deficits were under Republicans, and that Wall Street deregulation policies led us directly to dangerous speculation, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and TARP.
permabearParticipantBanks are insolvent and hence the cash hoarding. Wells Fargo has 75 cents of every dollar in bad debt:
Regarding the regime change, how quickly everyone forgets that the biggest deficits were under Republicans, and that Wall Street deregulation policies led us directly to dangerous speculation, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and TARP.
permabearParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor]Kind of like the first time I saw Rob Halford at Subway or when I asked Jewel to move so I could make a pool shot at the Casbah.[/quote]
So… Rob Halford frequents Subway??
permabearParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor]Kind of like the first time I saw Rob Halford at Subway or when I asked Jewel to move so I could make a pool shot at the Casbah.[/quote]
So… Rob Halford frequents Subway??
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