A lot of horror stories in real estate of people losing badly, are from investors who speculate.
Not exact matches
I heard a
lot of horror stories, but somewhere along the way someone mentioned the book about potty training
in a day [Toilet Training
in Less Than a Day by Nathan Azrin and Richard M. Foxx].
I see there are a
lot of women on this site and have read a bunch
of horror stories in regards to international dating.
Last weekend I watched Ghost
Stories, the closing title
of the IMAGINE Film Festival
in Amsterdam this year, and had a
lot of fun with it, as with more
horror anthologies recently.
After another day
of reading another
horror story and assisting another author
in trying the extricate from an unfortunate situation, putting the self back
in self publishing is a message that I plan to talk about a
lot this year.
In fact, the largest number
of editorial
horror stories I've heard have come from not from writers at big and medium - sized publishers, but from unpublished or self - published writers who hired less - than - qualified independent editors (there are a
lot of them out there), or from small press authors whose inexperienced publishers employed editors without the proper professional skills.
Too often I hear
horror stories from readers who spent a
lot of money, buried themselves
in a
lot of student loan debt, and have failed to realize any gains from their college education.
If you read much about animal rescue or follow a
lot of Facebook about animal rescue, you'll possibly come away with the impression that rescuers are like Florence Nightingale
in the Crimea; toiling away knee deep
in gore and
horror, reeling from one
story of despair and misery to another.
I have 14 units and I do allow dogs
in all
of them and have not had any
horror stories yet, at least none that resulted
in a
lot of out
of pocket expenses that the deposits did not cover.