How Not to Advertise Real Estate
Posted by Ken Wheaton on 01.08.09 @ 04:24 PM
A friend of mine forwarded me a link to It's Lovely! I'll Take It!, a "collection of poorly chosen photos from real estate listings." Worth a couple of minutes.›› Adages Home
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