tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23226602.post6923725329545447286..comments2024-03-27T17:20:17.463-04:00Comments on The Gnostic World Of Candy Minx: From Manufacturing Economy To Service EconomyCandy Minxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07350752657678863378noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23226602.post-34284384686915964522013-03-18T04:15:37.707-04:002013-03-18T04:15:37.707-04:00Glory (1989) - This historical film portrays the 5...Glory (1989) - This historical film portrays the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which was <br />the first all-black official United States regiment.<br /><br />Pauline on the other hand, chose an identity she could be content with;<br />so she was somehow satisfied with her identity.<br />So the two frogs went to Mississippi River to look for Odie mother-in-law, which ask her to help untie the spell both of <br />them.<br /><br />Also visit my website :: <a href="http://sharepointresourcecenter.com/free-sharepoint-tools.html" rel="nofollow">Niki Starr XXX</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23226602.post-14956534064959874572012-01-17T14:36:53.191-05:002012-01-17T14:36:53.191-05:00I am sorry to hear about the state of housing mark...I am sorry to hear about the state of housing market in England. For some reason I thought you all were too smart to be into the materialistic "big houses" and strange bank mortgages unregulated. I had hoped to imagine that england was more practical. I love that you have your house with its memories and hard earned comfort.<br /><br />One of the biggest ptroblems in North America is that there are some backwards thinking peope (with power and money) who believe government shouldn't spend money. The thing is...we all suffer when the government doens't spend money. All the United States has to do is hire people to work on bridges, sweep sidewalks and shovel snow...and the housing market and economy would start to perk up. Add some spending on arts in school and medical insurance for everyone and this would be a country that can live.<br /><br />I was pretty choked up when the writer of this article said the economy could suffer like this....al the young people more and more alienated...no spendng...frozen housing which means no construction or decor jobs...for another five-ten years.Candy Minxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07350752657678863378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23226602.post-59148746319072607092012-01-17T04:36:58.631-05:002012-01-17T04:36:58.631-05:00I off to read that article - at last someone speak...I off to read that article - at last someone speaking sense! For years friends around me have continued to "invest" in the property market buying bigger and bigger houses on larger and larger mortgages. I kept saying "but a house is principally the place you live in first and foremost" We have been in the same house for 20 years, through hard work and some fortune we paid off our mortgage a while back. I was made redundant from a well paid job where I could have done as my friends did buy the ridiculous "mansion" in the private road with the "games room" etc. I have a job now that is paying half what I used to be paid. It is ok I can live on that and we have a home - a place I love, full of memories and hopefully still to witness some more stages in our lives as a family... my friends are... desperate in many cases - they have nothing "in the bank", a house they can't sell for even what it cost them, a huge mortgage and a realisation that in your late 40s, early 50s you are not as a attractive to an employer as someone in their 30s - whatever the law may say on ageism.<br /><br />And where will the economy grow? Our daft govt seems to think banking and is pretty much forcing us out of the EU to preserve it's unregulated status. Hmm... the City of London still is considerably less than our manufacturing base, true wealth generation, and we export the vast majority of our manufactured goods to the EU... who we've just pissed off to keep the banks sweat... Frankly if you'd have written this as a book 10 years ago publishers would have laughed at the implausibility of it all....<br /><br />Sorry - ranting! Again! :-)Furtheronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11903753972242964410noreply@blogger.com