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The Financial Crisis, as Explained to My Fourteen-Year-Old Sister ... Oct 1, 2008 ... The Financial Crisis, as Explained to My Fourteen-Year-Old Sister ... To make sure you pay me back, I take your Charizard Pokémon card as ...
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The Rambling American: Holiday Comfort Zone — The Bygone Bureau The Rambling American: Holiday Comfort Zone. by Locke McKenzie on November 27, 2008. Craving one of America’s great tradition (a.k.a. gorging on turkey), ...
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My Bedroom Wall is Famous: YouTube as the New Form of ... My Bedroom Wall is Famous: YouTube as the New Form of Communication ..... TM: I would say my favorite thing about YouTube is how it allows people to “make ...
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Art of the Mix Tape — The Bygone Bureau Feb 6, 2008 ... I have used both The Beatles “I Will” and The Beach Boys “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” for such mix tapes (both were wedding presents). ...
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The Financial Crisis, as Explained to My Fourteen-Year-Old Sister ... Oct 1, 2008 ... To make sure you pay me back, I take your Charizard Pokémon card as collateral. Olivia: Kevin, I don’t play Pokémon anymore. ...
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The Financial Crisis, as Explained to My Fourteen-Year-Old Sister ... Oct 1, 2008 ... To make sure you pay me back, I take your Charizard Pokémon card as collateral. Olivia: Kevin, I don’t play Pokémon anymore. ...
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The Financial Crisis, as Explained to My Fourteen-Year-Old Sister ... Oct 1, 2008 ... To make sure you pay me back, I take your Charizard Pokémon card as collateral. Olivia: Kevin, I don’t play Pokémon anymore. ...
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Czech Republic: Bankrot — The Bygone Bureau Dec 14, 2007 ... There are dollar stores and then there is Bankrot, a place so strange and ... Even the name Bankrot makes me think of my decaying savings ...
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Halloween Costumes That Would Never Sell — The Bygone Bureau Oct 6, 2008 ... And finally, the real hatchet was a sticking point as well. So, there will be no mass marketing of the “L’il Juggalo” costume this year. ...
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Jack Eichorst — The Bygone Bureau Jul 30, 2008 ... In his analysis of the current Senate race in the battleground State of Colorado, Jack Eichorst argues that politicians, boring or otherwise ...
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