The NYT implied the same point, with the comment that the ratio of the "cost to buy" to the "cost to rent for one year" (for the same building or apartment) in some areas on the coasts are as bad as the price to earnings ratio of some stocks in the late '90s. (35, IIRC)
I think. If to buy something costs 35 times the cost to rent for a year, that's not very good, is it?
I wonder if all the bubblepop talking is gonna hasten the pop?
That's one of the weird things about bubbles. It's all group psychology.
eta: Or mob psychology.
Oh, christ, I love the no-pants missions.
And I see that Prince Albert doesn't have to sprog to inherit.
Steph is stealing my brain.
People seem to think that Prince Albert will abdicate in fabor of Princess Caroline.
Oh, christ, I love the no-pants missions.
Best Gig Ever and Ted's Birthday are also classics.
Steph is stealing my brain
I don't have to do your work for you, do I?
Best Gig Ever is AWESOME! It would be so easy to take it over into mocking, but no, they don't.
no Steph, you don't. I am barely doing my work, I wouldn't expect someone else to do it.
Best Gig Ever is a very cool concept.
We did our best to not be too over the top. I was very worried that GOP would think we were making fun of them, which was the last thing we were trying to do. I instructed everyone to just act like GOP was your favorite band, and behave accordingly.
Since we had all downloaded GOP's mp3's from their site, we actually did know all the words to five of their songs. We also knew the names of songs to request. After a few fans frantically called for "Shut-Ins", GOP delivered, playing the tune the very next song.
And apparently the band rose to the occasion and stepped up their energy to meet their new fans enthusiasm.