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Blogs about: Hoarding
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... incremental share of increasing credit-money supply goes to hoarding or speculating in commodities, with less money circulating in the larger economy. ... demand, fear of future inflation drives speculative hoarding, both divert funds and money velocity from the real world ... recently dropping to $71/barrel.
Without speculative demand/hoarding, how low would oil fall? That is unknown, but many expect the ...
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Middle One is hoarding ’stuff’ again. Or, more accurately, “still” hoarding stuff. It doesn’t really stop.
He’s rebuilding his collection of (seemingly) random ... it; he can’t clean it all up because it’s a disaster. Then he gets in trouble for lying AND hoarding.
I try to analyze the reasoning behind this behaviour – loss, loss and more loss. ...
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Patti's Comments:I have been involved in many hoarding cases. They are really difficult because the people do not understand they have put themselves at risk, let alone others. It is a ... its second season Nov. 30 — have brought the disorder out of its shame-filled past.
Some hoarding experts worry that the media sensationalizes the problem while making solutions seem tidier than they ...
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... here, my house doesn't so much resemble a warehouse full of different sized boxes packed and labeled and organized, as it does something halfway through an episode of "Hoarders", if the hoarding person lived in a cardboard factory. It's highly likely that the movers will have to help me finish packing Friday morning, and I've budgeted accordingly.
The painters have started, ...
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... they said;
I’ve been watching a new show called Hoarders on A & E. It is a fascinating look inside the lives of people who can’t part with their belongings. The show demonstrates hoarding that is so out of control that their homes wreak of rotting food, stuffed with junk, and their residences are on the verge of being condemned. It’s sad, tragic and disturbing to watch. When we ...
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... , 30 November 2009
The spectacular increase in hoarding of international reserves by emerging markets since the East Asian ... column explores lessons from the crisis regarding alternatives to massive hoarding. It says that the crisis validates the need for external debt management policy ... , optimal external borrowing-tax cum international reserves hoarding-subsidy reduces the cost and the scale of ...
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Give it up!!!/The coupon expires on Sunday.//before I leave the house today I am making one more run of my 10/4/R inserts to make sure I cut them all out./I heard on HCW that the dryer sheets are still $3.49 this week at Giant Eagle. Dollar General had free liquid for a long time and $3.00 anywhere would be a deal. //Other Expiring couponsChinet Clear plates $2.00Find peelie on plates for free ...
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SC Senator Jim DeMint has linked up with Congressman Ron Paul to go on about Paul's Federal Reserve fantasies. Of course, when you sign on with Paul you also get his more subterranean racist and homophobic urges as well, and all the racists and Birchers who trail in his wake. Apparently, they're all part of DeMint's "big tent pole" GOP of the future.
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I have a terrible habbit. I'm a hoarder. I have boxes and boxes of lovely art supplies but I spent years rationing them out like I might ruin them by using them. I haven't made any art for fun in a long time. I can barely keep up with my design artwork (although sometimes that can be REALLY fun) so I haven't touched most of my supplies in years. It's tragic really. I have ...
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Just LOOK at my awesome stash of spent butcher bones
I like scraping my teeth on them and hauling them upstairs and dumping them on the Big Cloud Bed in the middle of the night! (Mom's note....imagine the THUNK these suckers make at 3am when being dumped on the foot of one's bed!)
Mom says that I need to call A&E and ask to be on their show "Hoarders"
I don't ...
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As hunters prepare for the Wisconsin firearms deer opener, many are finding it difficult to acquire their preferred rifle ammo. The year-long spike in ammo sales, spurred by the election of Barack Obama and fears of new regulations, "was a stimulus package no one anticipated and few wanted, especially those in blaze orange preparing for the Wisconsin deer season Saturday," writes my ...
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You would think by now that I’d be unfazed by passengers being rude because I have to deal with it on an almost daily basis, but on some level it always bothers me.
We were boarding a flight from New York (I know, enough said — right?) to Las Vegas (yep..it just got worse), the flight was full and we we just started boarding first class. The passenger seated in 2A boarded, put his ...
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So awhile back I was watching the CMA awards, because that's how I roll when I'm not listening to Elvis or vintage Metallica, waiting for my main music squeeze to perform when he rolls out the first few notes of a song I thought would remain in obscurity forever. He has those-the heavily-banjo-ed, borderline Hee-Haw ones that will forever be trapped between more commercial radio releases ...
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I am a recipe whore. I go through magazines, any type of magazine.
Readers Digest, Ladies Home Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Cooking Light, you mention it and I take recipes from it.
Sometimes I tear the pages out, sometimes I write them down, sometimes I do both. Most often they aren't my magazines. They are ones I find in the hospital waiting areas. Sometimes I take them home ...
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The story of a Debra Jean Higgins in Sunrise, Florida, who hoards so severely that "You can't walk by her house without gagging." The police hospitalized her in October for three days for an "evaluation." She has already accumulated $600,000 in liens for code violations. Volunteers have helped to clean up the exterior, but neighbors say the stench is coming from inside the ...
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