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Our dear leader pitching a fit!

All the tyrants of the past have been known for their temper tantrums, but we can be proud. We've got an athlete in the oval office! Hitler, for example, merely clenched his fists and jumped up and down. Of course, the end result is the same. They

Microwave Potato Chips Recipe

Microwave Potato Chips Active time: 30 minutes | Total: 30 minutes | To make ahead: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. You don't need a deep fryer to make crispy potato chips. We toss thinly sliced potatoes with just a touch of olive

CHRISTMAS EVE 1881

I was touched by this, I know it's long, but I believe you may enjoy Have a Merry Christamas and a Happy New Year CHRISTMAS EVE 1881 Pa never had much compassion for the lazy or those who squandered their means and then never had enough for the necessities.

What Happened to These Famous Holiday Movie Homes?

--> The homes featured so prominently in movie classics like “A Christmas Story,” “Miracle on 34th Street,” and others are still standing tall today. So what’s come of them? In a blog, Zillow recently highlighted some of

5 Cities With Big Holiday Spenders

The holidays are big-spending season, and shoppers are expected to spend, on average, $646 on gifts this year, according to the American Research Group. So which cities will spend the most during the holidays? The following is a recent list of the expected

Housing Is Key in 2012 Elections, Voters Say

Nearly seven out of 10 American — seven more so for the millennial younger generation — say that candidates’ positions on housings will be very important to them in the 2012 presidential and congressional elections, according to a new

12 air conditioner tips to beat the heat

Call a professional: Each central air conditioning unit should be inspected, cleaned and tuned by a professional. A professional tune-up typically costs between $70 and $125. Keep the filter clean: Clean and replace the air conditioner filter frequently

Property Tax Woes Hurting Local Government Budgets

--> Property taxes haven’t been raised fast enough by many local governments, who are now feeling the squeeze in their budgets. Property tax revenues have decreased for two consecutive quarters, which hasn’t happened since 1963, according

Interesting Math

This year we're going to experience four unusual dates. 1/1/11, 1/11/11, 11/1/11 , 11/11/11 and that's not all...Take the last two digits of the year in which you were born -now add the age you will be this year, and the result will be 111 for

Half-Century of Decline Ends: Household Size is Up

Based on 2010 Census data on 12 states and the District of Columbia, the average household size is creeping up after falling for the past 50 years. In Florida, the average household size rose to 2.48 persons per household from 2.46 a decade ago. The Sunshine

FTC Warns of Timeshare Scam

Timeshare owners who are desperate to get rid of their properties are increasingly becoming targets of scams that promise to get them out of the deals and even help them make a profit, the Federal Trade Commission warns. The FTC recently filed a lawsuit

Watch Your E-mail: 3 Spam Survival Tips

A massive security breach from Epsilon has potentially exposed the e-mail addresses of millions of customers at major banks, hotels, and stores to hackers. Security experts are warning the public that you may be at greater risk of getting spam in your

Merry Christmas

I'd like to wish you the Merriest of Christmases and the best New Year, ever. It's has been a year to remember and signs point to an improving climate in 2011 and I see that in my business, daily. I appreciate your business and will strive to

Wave of Foreclosure Sales Could Hurt Prices

More foreclosures could move onto the market as borrowers fall out of the government's loan-modification program. That, coupled with weak demand, could lead to lower home prices across the board, suggests an article in the The Wall Street Journal.

Fannie and Freddie May Not Survive Overhaul

A top Treasury official will announce Wednesday that mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac won’t survive a revamp of the U.S. housing finance system in their current form. "Private gains will no longer be subsidized by public losses, capital
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