Now that's housing bubble marketing - I'd buy a $500,000 condo because of this
September 17, 2006
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Now that's housing bubble marketing - I'd buy a $500,000 condo because of this
Posted by blogger at 9/17/2006
9 comments:
I'll bet that guy can qualify for a loan, do you think he's buying one?
OBVIOUSLY HERE IN SD !!
They really should have a Special Olympics for "sign shakers". . .there are four on my block later this afternoon. . .and YES - gas was that high here in SD.
Keith, my brother (unfortunately not convinced that there's a real estate bubble in PHX) just bought a condo conversion in Scottsdale 2bed/2bath, for 250k. He says he put it online for rent on craigslist and the phone has been ringing off the hook with people who are gagging to rent a condo in Scottsdale. Who these people are and why they aren't clued in, I have no idea.
we've got a kid here in San Diego's North county on a street corner who was so Animated they had to move him.....he was a distraction not an attraction!
What do they pay these guy's?
Beverly Blvd. L.A. !!
"What do they pay these guy's?"
A candy bar and a lollipop. Those are the Gen X who, hopefully are staying in school. otherwise they're screwed.
"New York" sign spinner? As if. Guess where the trend came from! Big surprise: apparently originated in that Ground Zero of inefficiency, inequality, and underemployment: Mexico. It says something disturbing about Southern California's present and America's future that sign-twirling is the big job opportunity.
It's the 21st Century equivalent of the Depression-era advertising practice of hiring unemployed men to walk around wearing sandwich board signs saying "Eat at Joe's." And it's just as depressing.
They aren't called "spinners" these days...the preferred BS marketing term is "human directional".
Thats not high gas prices. I know we had 3.80+ for premium in parts of downtown Chicago. It was like that for months it seemed like.
okay
his name is david lemke
we are AArrow Sign Spinners, not directionals
the trend was started in San Diego, not Mexico (whoever said that is crazy),
yes we do have competitions
and we make up to $20 an hour. i'm not gen x, and i'm not screwed.
you know you love sign spinning...so check out this right here.
http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&q=aarrow&btnG=Google+Search&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wv
so now you know
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