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Yup. Well, not from you. From the people you owe. Then you owe nothing, assuming you're randomly chosen.

Institutions can buy off other company's loans for a fraction of what they would actually stand to get back. The debtors would then owe this new institution. If you have student debt this has probably happened to you, you get a letter that a new bank/lending institution has assumed your debt and you now owe them, very

Institutions can buy off other company's loans for a fraction of what they would actually stand to get back. The debtors would then owe this new institution. If you have student debt this has probably happened to you, you get a letter that a new bank/lending institution has assumed your debt and you now owe them, very

"OWS fringe organization": This seems poorly phrased. Strike Debt is an action under the OWS banner. This was also probably the major theme of the summer's actions, so it's certainly not fringe.
Anyway, they're doing awesome work and people should also check out the Debt Resistors Manual, which is a very comprehensive,

"OWS fringe organization": This seems poorly phrased. Strike Debt is an action under the OWS banner. This was also probably the major theme of the summer's actions, so it's certainly not fringe.
Anyway, they're doing awesome work and people should also check out the Debt Resistors Manual, which is a very comprehensive,

What they've done with Sam's character throughout the series is astonishing, because she's barely there but there's so much you know about her character if you pay attention closely enough. She's obviously a major player in Malcolm's dirty work, extremely competent, she's the only one he doesn't yell at, and she's

What they've done with Sam's character throughout the series is astonishing, because she's barely there but there's so much you know about her character if you pay attention closely enough. She's obviously a major player in Malcolm's dirty work, extremely competent, she's the only one he doesn't yell at, and she's

Oh they clearly were: shift the blame to Terri's "blockage," strongly imply Malcolm as the guilty party of the most egregious leaks. They were on the same page, but like any other episode, they get thrown off their game and go to pieces, because they're all a bunch of incompetent, panic-stricken egomaniacs who are

Oh they clearly were: shift the blame to Terri's "blockage," strongly imply Malcolm as the guilty party of the most egregious leaks. They were on the same page, but like any other episode, they get thrown off their game and go to pieces, because they're all a bunch of incompetent, panic-stricken egomaniacs who are

Oh God Ollie's offended turn around to see who would laugh at such a thing had me dying.

Oh God Ollie's offended turn around to see who would laugh at such a thing had me dying.

When The Thick of It is eventually dead and buried, that line belongs on the tombstone. Robyn totally stole this episode. I don't remember her being so funny, but goddamn if her shockingly forthright honesty didn't make me have to constantly rewind to catch every word she said under my laughter.

When The Thick of It is eventually dead and buried, that line belongs on the tombstone. Robyn totally stole this episode. I don't remember her being so funny, but goddamn if her shockingly forthright honesty didn't make me have to constantly rewind to catch every word she said under my laughter.

I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cheap pair of sneakers say Billy Joel's the greatest melody maker in the history of recorded music. Put aside the sometimes dodgy production and overplayed hits and recognize that the guy doesn't do filler, ever. Every single song he's ever written is a potential single

I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cheap pair of sneakers say Billy Joel's the greatest melody maker in the history of recorded music. Put aside the sometimes dodgy production and overplayed hits and recognize that the guy doesn't do filler, ever. Every single song he's ever written is a potential single

Agreed, this really reads like the author's trying to fit the album into a pre-determined narrative that really doesn't make sense. (And I'm totally lost on the Sousa thing, oh well.)

Agreed, this really reads like the author's trying to fit the album into a pre-determined narrative that really doesn't make sense. (And I'm totally lost on the Sousa thing, oh well.)

Same here. Good vocal performance if nothing else. He's a very underrated singer.

Same here. Good vocal performance if nothing else. He's a very underrated singer.

I owe my entire musical education to "We Didn't Start The Fire." (How many people can say that?) A history teacher played it for us and I was blown away,  cut me some slack I was very young. But I went out and got Storm Front and basically everything after that is a domino effect that can be traced back to Billy Joel: