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Industrial Average hits a six-year low, award-winning FRONTLINE
producer Ofra Bikel chronicles the recession's impact on one unlikely
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WOW! Times are so tough they still have money to have their hair done?
ReplyDeleteGive me those "tough times!"
One more thing: one of those biotches actually said she's not paying her doctor bills but she's got money to get her hair done?
ReplyDeleteI know....you posted this just to wind me up! :-)
That just goes to show you that the priorities of the people living in the Upper East Side aren't much different from those of the people living in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
ReplyDeleteSooooo, do you think the Columbia educated, health club owner NOW believes that it is in fact a TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMY? Somehow I doubt it. One eye, one ear, and half a brain is all it takes.. oh yeah, you cant have your head up a place that never sees daylight.
ReplyDeleteDave in the "swamp"
Go Gators!
...and it is nowhere near being over.
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I'd bet that every person in that interview voted democratic and they can't figure out why they the economy stinks.
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The first sign of Oprah Winfrey's wild popularity - thousands of kids name "Ofra."
ReplyDeleteRog, that's the first place my mind went too, and Ocrah of course.
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