Originally posted by RapidfyreHome of the sinking dollar, rising oil, gas and food prices, Hilary Clinton, Bill Clinton, processed 'meats', growing waistbands, and cheap, uninspired movies.
My native land and definatly my home.
Oh yeah, plus nobody can buy a house, because nobody will give credit!
Good thing you don't need a house to to have a home.
Originally posted by GalaxyShield🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Home of the sinking dollar, rising oil, gas and food prices, Hilary Clinton, Bill Clinton, processed 'meats', growing waistbands, and cheap, uninspired movies.
Oh yeah, plus nobody can buy a house, because nobody will give credit!
Good thing you don't need a house to to have a home.
Originally posted by GalaxyShieldat one time I was a librarian for a while, and I came across this book "we're number one!" by shapiro. the back cover was funny:
Home of the sinking dollar, rising oil, gas and food prices, Hilary Clinton, Bill Clinton, processed 'meats', growing waistbands, and cheap, uninspired movies.
Oh yeah, plus nobody can buy a house, because nobody will give credit!
Good thing you don't need a house to to have a home.
''We are number one, but not the way we think.'' America is number one in teen pregnancies, budget deficit, and golf courses, among other things. ''It's not that there aren't positive things here,'' Shapiro says. ''But when you juxtapose one statistic with another it highlights the paradoxical, contradictory nature of life in America. We have the most billionaires and the largest number of children and elderly people living in poverty. Seventy percent of us live in big homes with five or more rooms, but per capita we have the most homeless.''
and that was 15 years ago, when things were still 'fine'. (shapiro was only 23 though, but still, good points. and not only for u.s.)