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71359cb ilaine learnt, slowly at first, over the many years here on si, to avoid sparTobagoJack-9/1/2009
71358Too reasonable. Try to give your posts a more nationalistic flavour. Boasting Gib Bogle58/31/2009
71357I still like my own house very much. Tax rate is $0.92 per $100 assessed value,Ilaine48/31/2009
71356i am admittedly surprised by the number of people i personally know who are checTobagoJack-8/30/2009
71355Indeed TJ, "ownership" in Hong Kong looks more genuine, even while calMaurice Winn38/30/2009
71354the irrational may turn out to be that for the folks who signed on the dotted liTobagoJack-8/30/2009
71353Gib, you should read for meaning. The point was the psychology of people who &qMaurice Winn28/29/2009
71352"Citizen serfs don't understand that they don't really own anythingGib Bogle-8/29/2009
71351Except History rhymes, not repeats... the kettle drummers aren't even on staLLCF-8/28/2009
71350TJ, with CB's "Holy" housing price discoveries during bankruptcy pMaurice Winn28/28/2009
71349the worst is over Message 25900750 we are just waiting for the dessertTobagoJack-8/28/2009
71348Yep... and stay very far away from $US. DAKLLCF-8/28/2009
71347Thanks for explanation. Now I understand why CC issuers are cutting credit lineNancy-8/28/2009
71346hello dak, looks like we were worried about "after the gold play" way TobagoJack18/28/2009
71345They probably don't care <<i>But China is cutting way back on the eMaurice Winn18/28/2009
71344People who file Chapter 7 bankruptcy walk away from credit card debts. The numbIlaine28/27/2009
71343In a nutshell, when debt is forgiven that's considered income and taxed. I Ilaine-8/27/2009
71342<i><< Not exactly TEOTWAWKI>></i> the operative conceptTobagoJack18/27/2009
71341But China is cutting way back on the executions, probably because they're tiSnowshoe28/26/2009
71340It's ridiculous to execute somebody for crimes against humanity then throw tMaurice Winn18/26/2009
71339Oddly interesting, thanks. I wish the IRS wrote their regs in as readable prose Sam-8/26/2009
71338So you are saying the debtors who file bankruptcy now can have all their credit Nancy-8/26/2009
71337The widespread execution of criminals and their use as "organ donors" Snowshoe18/26/2009
71336Until interest rates are back up to a level where people think it a jolly good iMaurice Winn18/26/2009
71335While execution of criminals has some drawbacks [such as it's a good way to Maurice Winn28/26/2009
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