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try again... told you those marks wreak havoc...
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you need to reference the full HTML syntax, i cheat sometimes by pressing the blogger button on a page and copying the result. the last post got mangled because i used the greater than and less than signs a bit earlier for pedagogical reasons, which interacts with other embedded HTML :(
@Different Sean,
Welcome to the blog-authoring world! I look forward to seeing some really creative inflammatory anti-American rhetoric from you in the near future! :-)
Btw, thanks to you I've learned a new term: spruiker. In American that's "con man, swindler, hustler, scammer, shyster, sharpie", etc.
Btw, thanks to you I’ve learned a new term: spruiker. In American that’s “con man, swindler, hustler, scammer, shyster, sharpieâ€, etc.
c'mon, they're gurus
I look forward to seeing some really creative inflammatory anti-American rhetoric from you in the near future!
hmm, i might touch lightly on one or two relatively minor things in passing...
speaking of spruikers:
"AMERICAN SPRUIKER IN AUSTRALIA"
"ROBERT G ALLEN - A LI/\R AND A TH|EF"
'nother trans-pacific connection... albeit a hustler... i'm scared to quote jenman's title allegations except in Leet...
@tannenbaum,
Good points on CA net outmigration vs. housing supply. Another thing to consider is how much of the state's 300,000 net annual population growth (almost entirely due immigrantion, mostly illegal, as well as children born to immigrants) is really "in the market" for housing in the conventional sense. Despite the fact that many of the banks are now pitching NAAVLPs to illegals, it's not as if a high % of these people are lining up to buy right now. A big problem in lot of marginal neighborhoods right now is overcrowding, where you have 5-10 people per bedroom. This is how your typical day laborer "affords" a house or rental unit in SoCal --I see this all the time, first-hand.
But that’s SoCal. I’m not convince that SF Bay Area has the same illegal/undocumented problem that SoCal does - or at least to the same scope.
In prime areas in & around the Peninsula, perhaps not. Though, I bet there's plenty of this going on in the outer burbs/East Bay --and especially in the Central Valley.
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