Links Back to the Week That Was 8/3
Posted on Aug 3, 2008 by Cari McGee in Week That Was
I’m writing this post a little early this week as I need my evening free for Mad Men, season 2, episode 2. If you don’t currently watch the show, scurry to your DVR and set up a schedule for taping, because it’s worth it. It’s a great program which spotlights American at a certain time (early 1960′s), but the personalities and the problems are timeless.
Well, this isn’t good news – people have been breaking in to homes for sale in Kennewick.
When I was buying some french fries today I reflected how I really don’t eat too many of them. They’re not a food weakness for me (but cake or cupcakes or cookies or candy are a different story – I am powerless in their grip!). However, we’ve got a big fry (get it? as opposed to small fry??) company in town, and the Food Network came to visit it this week. Neat, huh?
And this comes to us from LA – no more Sunday Real Estate Section. Bummer! I liked reading it when I was an L.A. local, and more recently, whenever I went back to visit my mom. Our local paper prints a real estate section, but recently it stopped included “helpful” articles about selling your home and nationwide trends. Probably because all real estate is local, and what helps people in Sheboygan, WI won’t necessarily help people in Pasco.
And that’s all for now. Go record Mad Men, I’m serious!
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