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		<description>[...] Some notes: log-cabin - on the way there, we listened to country music and I gave him road head   Rapid Mortgage Pay Off Concludes As The New Chapter Begins - dianecossie.com 01/12/2009 The Pay Off Your Mortgage Challenge Concludes Over the last 10 months, [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Mr Minimax wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt The Pay Off Your Mortgage Challenge Concludes Over the last 10 months, we have demonstrated that for the vast majority of people borrowing has become a way of life to the point that personal debt levels are at the highest they have ever been. The “safety net” of ever increasing equity in the value of homes added to the greed of over zealous lenders who abandoned all common sense and ignored the ability to repay rule in would have kept some sense of reality the equation have left millions of p [...]</description>
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