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News Article: California's real estate market is running away...
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the_reverend
on Jun 1,2005 12:40pm
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post by
the_reverend
at Jun 1,2005 12:40pm
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/06/01/laguna.landslide.ap/index.html
post by
litacore
at Jun 1,2005 12:45pm
Laguna Landslide
I wonder if that was the original song title Sabbath had.
post by
powerkok
at Jun 1,2005 12:47pm
Kids....go down into the garage and get my phillipshead.'
'But its way down the landslide!''
'DO IT'
post by
whiskey_weed_and_women
at Jun 1,2005 12:49pm
hasn't Cali fallen into the ocean yet, i mean nature is being so lazy these days and just needs to end it already. what the fuck !
post by
RustedAngel
at Jun 1,2005 12:57pm
a genious idea: how about you don't build your million dollar house on unstable ground. no sympathy for these turd bangers.
post by
powerkok
at Jun 1,2005 1:16pm
exactly....like people in the plains with trailers that get sucked into tornadoes.
Yet they rebuild.
post by
powerkok
at Jun 1,2005 1:16pm
IT'S FLAT FOR A REASON!!!
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