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Husb2Sparkly How do we conince [sic] the peole [sic] who are getting ****ed that they're getting ****ed? The biggest ****ees are the lower socioeconomic dumb ****s (not to be confused with higher socioeconomic dumb ****s) who time and time again vote to continue to put and/or keep Republicans in office.http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x4623820
Well, husbie, we know all who's NOT getting ****ed, don't we...?
nocaster (271 posts) Wed Dec-10-08 12:11 PMResponse to Reply #9 14. You just described 66% of the people in Oklahoma.
Nationally, home prices are falling, unemployment is on the rise and the economy is expected to grow slowly--or even contract--in the first half of the year.But some cities are doing just fine.Take Oklahoma City, Okla. With falling unemployment, one of the country's strongest housing markets, and solid growth in agriculture, energy and manufacturing, it looks best positioned among the nation's largest metropolitan areas to ride out the current crisis...Link
this is the guy that pees with the cat, right? I lose track.
Yeah, that's him.His wife doesn't want him to stink up the "good" bathroom on the main floor, so he has to use the one in the basement, where the cat's litter box also is.
in that case, "you know you are ****ed when your wife makes you shit with the cat".
QuoteNationally, home prices are falling, unemployment is on the rise and the economy is expected to grow slowly--or even contract--in the first half of the year.But some cities are doing just fine.Take Oklahoma City, Okla. With falling unemployment, one of the country's strongest housing markets, and solid growth in agriculture, energy and manufacturing, it looks best positioned among the nation's largest metropolitan areas to ride out the current crisis...Whoops.
Nationally, home prices are falling, unemployment is on the rise and the economy is expected to grow slowly--or even contract--in the first half of the year.But some cities are doing just fine.Take Oklahoma City, Okla. With falling unemployment, one of the country's strongest housing markets, and solid growth in agriculture, energy and manufacturing, it looks best positioned among the nation's largest metropolitan areas to ride out the current crisis...