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Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for thrifting in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:23
... World War II to 64 percent by the mid-1960s. Nobody in the mortgage business got filthy rich, and hardly anyone lost money. Fannie's job was to buy mortgages from banks and thrift institutions, to replenish their money to make mortgages, and along the way to set standards. Fannie financed its operations by selling bonds. In the late 1970s, private Wall Street firms started emulating Fannie....
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for thrifting in alt.philosophy
Author: death from above
Date: Sep 11, 2008 18:32
... with Barbie Dolls, but now they really want to become Barbie Dolls. Poor people in this country are without dignity. Instead of assessing their economic situation and valuing hardwork, saving, and thrift--the virtues promoted by Benjamin Franklin--, the poor--even those on welfare--emulate celebrities on TV. Welfare mothers give birth to sons whose big dream in life is a diamond studded ...
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Group: rec.food.equipment · Group Profile · Search for thrifting in rec.food.equipment
Author: zydecogary
Date: Jul 24, 2008 19:38
... and I alternate between adjusting wattage and temperature. I've picked up some cast iron at a thrift shop, purchased an enameled covered cast iron square fry pan, round no stick Sunpentown covered fry ... thin copper almost worn off, works on the induction hob. I'm going to look at thrift stores for some more pieces. Gary Hayman Greenbelt, Maryland http://snipurl.com/GarysWebPages
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