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Originally Posted by goneinsixtyseconds
"L5 HOT"?
Dave you will have PM in a few seconds.
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Originally Posted by IVRY PRL
Haha, I guess it's must my big muscles
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Bahahaha, nice braces!
Funny thing happened today. We ran out of the paper, and the room with the paper was locked. I couldn't find anyone with a key, so I figured I'd pick the lock. Right as I broke in, President walks in, and he's like "How'd you get in here?" I lift up my disfigured paperclip and smile.
Funny thing is, he congratulated me for taking the initiative to get production moving, and said that if he were in the same scenario he would've just kicked the door in. So yea, at my work, breaking & entering ftw!
Funny thing happened today. We ran out of the paper, and the room with the paper was locked. I couldn't find anyone with a key, so I figured I'd pick the lock. Right as I broke in, President walks in, and he's like "How'd you get in here?" I lift up my disfigured paperclip and smile.
Funny thing is, he congratulated me for taking the initiative to get production moving, and said that if he were in the same scenario he would've just kicked the door in. So yea, at my work, breaking & entering ftw!
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Originally Posted by IVRY PRL
Bahahaha, nice braces!
Funny thing happened today. We ran out of the paper, and the room with the paper was locked. I couldn't find anyone with a key, so I figured I'd pick the lock. Right as I broke in, President walks in, and he's like "How'd you get in here?" I lift up my disfigured paperclip and smile.
Funny thing is, he congratulated me for taking the initiative to get production moving, and said that if he were in the same scenario he would've just kicked the door in. So yea, at my work, breaking & entering ftw!
Funny thing happened today. We ran out of the paper, and the room with the paper was locked. I couldn't find anyone with a key, so I figured I'd pick the lock. Right as I broke in, President walks in, and he's like "How'd you get in here?" I lift up my disfigured paperclip and smile.
Funny thing is, he congratulated me for taking the initiative to get production moving, and said that if he were in the same scenario he would've just kicked the door in. So yea, at my work, breaking & entering ftw!
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related to what we were talking about the other day:
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/460600
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/460600
Real estate: Listings at record high, sales fall
Jul 15, 2008 02:39 PM
The Canadian Press
New listings of homes for sale in major markets reached record levels in the first half of the year while sales declined, the Canadian Real Estate Association reported today.
Multiple Listing Service statistics released by CREA showed new listings numbered 332,958 units in the first six months of 2008, up 8.1 per cent from the previous record set in the same period last year.
Transactions, meanwhile, declined 13 per cent from the record pace of a year earlier, to 169,265 units.
"There's been a great many more listings in the first half of this year than previously and that's really bringing the market into better balance," commented CREA economist Gregory Klump.
"Buyers have more product from which to choose and as a result there's a less frenzied pace, especially when compared to last year's breakneck pace."
MLS new listings topped 50,000 in June for the third time in as many months.
In June, the major market MLS residential average price edged down 0.4 per cent year-over-year to $341,096, says the association as it released its latest Multiple Listing Service statistics.
Klump says the slight decline in average price comparison reflects the impact the surge in average price in Calgary and Edmonton had last year.
The real estate group says the average price in these markets retreated after rising dramatically last year, but has stabilized since March this year in line with a balanced market.
Jul 15, 2008 02:39 PM
The Canadian Press
New listings of homes for sale in major markets reached record levels in the first half of the year while sales declined, the Canadian Real Estate Association reported today.
Multiple Listing Service statistics released by CREA showed new listings numbered 332,958 units in the first six months of 2008, up 8.1 per cent from the previous record set in the same period last year.
Transactions, meanwhile, declined 13 per cent from the record pace of a year earlier, to 169,265 units.
"There's been a great many more listings in the first half of this year than previously and that's really bringing the market into better balance," commented CREA economist Gregory Klump.
"Buyers have more product from which to choose and as a result there's a less frenzied pace, especially when compared to last year's breakneck pace."
MLS new listings topped 50,000 in June for the third time in as many months.
In June, the major market MLS residential average price edged down 0.4 per cent year-over-year to $341,096, says the association as it released its latest Multiple Listing Service statistics.
Klump says the slight decline in average price comparison reflects the impact the surge in average price in Calgary and Edmonton had last year.
The real estate group says the average price in these markets retreated after rising dramatically last year, but has stabilized since March this year in line with a balanced market.