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[...] The Sietch Blog » Recycled Homes Filed under: Misc — mascha @ 5:39:38 +0000 The Sietch Blog » Recycled Homes [...]
Living Smart sponsored by Halliburton — nauseating.
I noticed that as well…I thought to myself “I can’t think of a better use of Halliburton’s money than to spread the word about guys like this” If Halliburton wants to spend it’s money to accelerate it’s own demise…well that gets my vote.