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Misery Loves Company
2008-03-19 03:11:00 Anything worth having needs time, effort, some expense, more patience and a heavy dose of humor. In the case of a home renovation, the payoff is the pride of luxuriating in gleaming new diggs, bragging rites and a fabulous place to throw a dinner party. Before you can celebrate the completed project, the trick to getting what you want is research, research, research! Now if only we could say that three times fast and voila, your remodel is done. Alas, if only life was so. Still sitting by the sidelines? James Curry, the executive editor of Epicurious.com, the premiere award-winning food Web site, blogs about his adventures in redoing his kitchen in his first home. Read through his blog to discover his latest adventures in appliances and tile shopping, what flooring material to choose, read about the fine art of compromise between James and his wife. Learn about the messy and time consuming process of permits, plan check and approvals as they battle through with the city government ...
Misery Loves Company
2008-03-19 03:11:00 Anything worth having needs time, effort, some expense, more patience and a heavy dose of humor. In the case of a home renovation, the payoff is the pride of luxuriating in gleaming new diggs, bragging rites and a fabulous place to throw a dinner party. Before you can celebrate the completed project, the trick to getting what you want is research, research, research! Now if only we could say that three times fast and voila, your remodel is done. Alas, if only life was so. Still sitting by the sidelines? James Curry, the executive editor of Epicurious.com, the premiere award-winning food Web site, blogs about his adventures in redoing his kitchen in his first home. Read through his blog to discover his latest adventures in appliances and tile shopping, what flooring material to choose, read about the fine art of compromise between James and his wife. Learn about the messy and time consuming process of permits, plan check and approvals as they battle through with the city government ...
Housing Misery Loves Company- Across the Pond
2007-10-29 08:53:00 It’s a story we’ve seen time and again here in Phoenix- small investors decided to purchase homes at the top of the market, the market cooled, and now the investors can’t sell or rent out their property. We knew Phoenix wasn’t alone in it’s misery- you can hear the same story in Las Vegas, Miami, and ...
By: HousingDoom
Misery loves company
2007-09-20 17:10:00 Maybe some of you more pop-savvy readers out there already know about the reality show Make Me a Supermodel, which seems to be the British version of America’s Next Top Model. The show, which concluded last fall, came down to four contestants, including two male models and female models Jen Hunter, size 12, and ...
Misery Loves Company - The Life and Times of a Philadelphia Sports Fan
2007-04-10 02:12:00 After suffering through a winter of watching the Philadelphia Flyers finish with the worse record in club history, and the Philadelphia Sixers struggle to a sub .500 record yet again, I had much hope for the Philadelphia Phillies. After seven games, the Phillies hold a record of 1-6. In response,
By: A Wikia Wiki
The Map of Misery. If Misery Loves Company it must Heart California's Hous
2007-02-02 20:12:02 I?m sure many of you have seen the above glorious ?Map of Misery? showing the percent of new and refinanced mortgages into more risky loans. Yellow and red fill the map as if hell hath no fury on... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Misery Loves Company in North Carolina.
2006-07-26 17:12:00 Apparently the LGBT community is not alone in their being persecuted by Christians and their warped ideas of morality combined with their burning obsession to control everyone's life down to the smallest detail.So imagine police dispatcher Deborah Hobbs' surprise when she walked into work and was told by Pender County, North Carolina Sheriff, Carson Smith, that her living with her boyfriend was unacceptable on moral grounds citing a 201 year old law and said she would have to marry, move out or give up her job.Of course she fought it, and of course she won. As of today, there is no legal precedent to support the legal imposition of moral standards by a state office.What scares me the most though is the comments of Rev. Mark H. Creech who expressed his displeasure with the ruling in his article for Agape Press (for those of you unfamiliar with this band of yahoos - they are a Christian Conservative group that reports on items of interest to the fascist Christian sect. I presume t...
By: True Persecution
Misery Loves Company - A Marketing Disease
0000-00-00 00:00:00 Network marketing or MLM are widely viewed as scams and pyramidschemes. While for many so called oportunities this is true. Don’tbe too quick to judge true valuable programs that can put money in your pocket and even make your financial dreams come true. Many of your freinds and relatives will tell you that these programs don’t ...
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