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Episode 5136 (10/27/2009)

October 28, 2009 by First Apartment · Leave a Comment 

EPISODE NUMBER: 5136 (October 27, 2009) GUESTS: Rev. Randall Balmer, Gail Collins SEGMENTS: George W. Bush speaks in Ft Worth, TX, Pope invites Anglicans into the Catholic Church VIDEOS: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 On occasion, I have moments in my life where I realize how amazingly full of trivial knowledge that is of absolutely no use whatsoever. When they panned over the audience to the handsome gentleman with the collar the size of my first apartment, I said, “Hey, isn’t that Dr.

I Bought My First Apartment (HOME)

October 26, 2009 by First Apartment · Leave a Comment 

Hi guys, Happy Monday to all of you!!! Today I want to share something personal with you since I’m very happy and I wanted to share that with my friends. All of you know that I’m getting married in June, so this weekend my future wife and I went looking for an apartment all over the city. Caracas is one of the most expensive cities in the world and in Real Estate I think is in the top 5. If you don’t believe me, just keep reading. Since the first day of this blog, I told you guys that Ve

Want To Lower the Number of Uninsured? Look at the 19-21 Age Group

October 23, 2009 by First Apartment · Leave a Comment 

Think back to when you were 19. Were you a freshman in college? Living in your first apartment? Working your first full-time job? Living at home with your parents? There are certain age milestones in all of our lives. For many, their late teen / early 20s are ones of transition. [...]

You Don’t Have To Go Broke To Live In Style

October 13, 2009 by First Apartment · Leave a Comment 

October 13, 2009 | By Connor Sullivan In Online Business | by Connor SullivanMoving into your first apartment is an exciting experience. If you are like most college students or new graduates, money is going to be tight, and yet you want your place to look presentable as well as be functional. You don’t have to spend a lot on things like Bauhaus furniture or Modloft furniture to have a young, modern looking home if you use some common sense and ingenuity.The first strategy for saving mo

You Don’t Need To Be Rich To Like A King

October 13, 2009 by First Apartment · Leave a Comment 

by Connor Sullivan Moving into your first apartment is an exciting experience. If you are like most college students or new graduates, funds are limited, and yet you want your place to look nice and you need it to be functional. You don’t have to spend a lot on things like Bauhaus furniture or Modloft furniture to have a young, modern looking home if you use some common sense and ingenuity. One viable option for saving money when setting up your first grown-up apartment is to get a roommate

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