andrewducker (
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2011
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anton-p-nym.livejournal.com
2011-01-03 05:31 pm (UTC)
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I mean, the verbal principal makes sense, but how does one decrease demand?
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nmg
's Swiftian answer, you mean? Well, you may want to ask the city fathers in Detroit for details.
-- Steve's boggled at the (in a literal sense) decivilisation happening just a couple of hours down the road from his home.
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Aside from
-- Steve's boggled at the (in a literal sense) decivilisation happening just a couple of hours down the road from his home.