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Posted Mon, Mar 29, 11:11 a.m.
I don't know about the Olive Oil or the Classic Cars, but the pocket squares have a definate collector's value. They are so old fashioned they are probably back in style. Cheers!
MOREPosted Tue, May 5, 12:03 p.m.
I simply can't stop laughing over this article. Way to sum up the impotence of the elite to understand economic stimulous. You should have just hired someone to shore up your yard fencing infrastructure, Steve. $250 under the table to a day laborer will do wonders due to the multiplier ...
MOREPosted Mon, Feb 16, 7:49 p.m.
I always knew Steve was intelligent but want to thank Judith for helping the rest of us understand this quandry we find ourselves in. Why our elected officials hope for some kind of magic formula to fix our economic problems is beyond me. The banking industry is no different than ...
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