What will you be giving me for Christmas this year?

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So you want to give me herpes...........I will not sleep with you marine. I didn't even know you were gay. I'm proud of you for coming out of the closet. :SIB

well, my original plan was to send a hooker that is a card carrying herpes club member over with a nice lil bow wrapped around her.. but, it sounds like you want me to give you a poke. I'll think about it some and get back to you.
 

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Bart told me you said that

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A "gift" from China?

A "gift" from China?

Detroit, broke with almost no prospects for recovery, is the fourth most popular U.S. destination for Chinese real estate investors. In fact, it was bad news?the city?s July 18 bankruptcy filing?that triggered renewed interest. ?While the bankruptcy is viewed as a bad thing elsewhere, it raised the exposure level of Detroit?s real estate market in China,? says Evonne Xu, a Michigan attorney catering to Chinese purchasers. Middle Kingdom, meet Motown.

Chinese shoppers can?t resist a bargain. Where else can you buy a two-story home in the U.S. for $39? China Central Television, the state broadcaster, in March reported that two houses in Detroit cost the same as a pair of leather shoes. No wonder a poster on Sina Weibo, the Twitter-like service, asked, ?Seven-hundred thousand people, quiet, clean air, no pollution, democracy?what are you waiting for??

Who says the Chinese are waiting? Dongdu International Group of Shanghai bought, sight unseen, two downtown icons, the David Stott building for $4.2 million and the Detroit Free Press building for $9.4 million, both at auction this September.

Moreover, Chinese purchasers are making bulk purchases of ?inexpensive properties??those selling for $25,000 or less?in the rings surrounding the city center. ?They?re banking on the downtown resurgence spiraling out into those rings,? explains Kelly Sweeney of Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel. Mainland parties often buy at tax and foreclosure sales, hold their property, and patiently wait for appreciation.



Entire article here:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-...its-ludicrous-speed-and-now-its-detroits-turn
 
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