On Jul 5, 2:09 am, "guybanniste...@aol.com" <guybanniste...@aol.com> wrote: "The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some additional
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some additional
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some additional
Violent gun incidents shoot to a new high CRIME - Sophisticated criminals are increasingly using powerful weapons in very public places Kim Bolan Vancouver Sun Friday, May 23, 2008 CREDIT: Steve Bosch/Vancouver Sun New Westminster Police Sgt. Paul Hyland displays guns seized from a dealer who has now been convicted after four of his weapons ended up with B.C. gangsters. (Url at