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The book is about How to Take Advantage of a Recesssion Gold Rush to get Rich. In this book you will learn all about recession races. You will learn secrets and tips for recession race and the best strategies and legal implications in recession race.

One crappy day during the recession, an unnamed draftsman loses his job, and possibly his girlfriend. Set in Maryland and told from a first-person point of view, this short story offers a realistic mix of hope, disappointment, and humor.

Helping her father in his recession-crippled, charter fishing business, Becky prayed that the dwindling salmon population would someday return...

In 100 pages, Jane Q Public presents the results of years of watching C-span, listening to political talk radio, being subjected to the sound-bite addicted politicos from both sides of the aisle and those running to get into office, those who seem to be on every broadcast station in or near the nation's capitol. All the answers are right here, in this little book. Between the covers of this timely tome, readers will find 100 blank pages, the collective knowledge of politicians and pundits who

I once spent a lot of time on an island that I am now convinced was never there.

The book is about How to Take Advantage of a Recesssion Gold Rush to get Rich. In this book you will learn all about recession races. You will learn secrets and tips for recession race and the best strategies and legal implications in recession race.

One crappy day during the recession, an unnamed draftsman loses his job, and possibly his girlfriend. Set in Maryland and told from a first-person point of view, this short story offers a realistic mix of hope, disappointment, and humor.

Helping her father in his recession-crippled, charter fishing business, Becky prayed that the dwindling salmon population would someday return...

In 100 pages, Jane Q Public presents the results of years of watching C-span, listening to political talk radio, being subjected to the sound-bite addicted politicos from both sides of the aisle and those running to get into office, those who seem to be on every broadcast station in or near the nation's capitol. All the answers are right here, in this little book. Between the covers of this timely tome, readers will find 100 blank pages, the collective knowledge of politicians and pundits who

I once spent a lot of time on an island that I am now convinced was never there.