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Joe M. I walked in on a burglary in progress last night.
4 July 2010 | 20 replies
I was shaking like a leaf, but nothing gave me more satisfaction then pounding this idiot a few time on his way out the window.
Clarissa Barks Reluctant landlord, military base
10 July 2010 | 9 replies
A five pount ankle bitter really doesn't do much damage, put a 70 pound pit might destroy the place (nothing against pits).
Jason O. partnering up
5 August 2010 | 15 replies
AND anyone who discourages you from doing other deals can pound sand.I have 3 agents that I work with which 2 do wholesaling and one does rehabs.
Rich Weese perfect storm update and concerns
31 January 2012 | 112 replies
Those that are choosing to continue pounding the end of world drum are the ones with their head in the sand IMO.
Rich Weese perfect storm update concern-double dip
4 December 2010 | 15 replies
I weighed 350 pounds, got splinters in my butt and saw very worried people as I made my way to "my seat".
Ryan Wilkinson Does Physical Fitness Effect Your Mindset?
10 October 2010 | 26 replies
As one who once weighed an EMBARRASSINGLY 362 pounds, and now 159 pounds: I can emphattically say lean is mean!
Jamal Joffrion What do you do?
16 December 2009 | 4 replies
I don't have a problem telling a buyer/wannabe buyer to pound sand just as quickly as Jon would laugh at someone but I know Jon actually does buy and rehabs houses so I wouldn't bother asking him anything other than what he wants.
Rich Weese my review of SE Asia trip
29 December 2009 | 1 reply
Up to 11 feet in length and up to 300 pounds in weight.
Ivan Reyes Homeowners can't do their own work. WHAT?!
14 June 2010 | 21 replies
The city/state always wants its pound of flesh which is why they try to require permits for all work valued above $300.
Luis A. An Example of who the goverment is really protecting
13 February 2010 | 5 replies
I just love how Mr Soro's is a banker now.Maybe he trade the Pound again under the mantra of the bank :).