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Dead-Wood by Joe Hill?
Has anyone read the EXTREMELY short story by Joe Hill called Dead-Wood? What I'm wanting to know is where I can find it on the internet so I can sent it to a friend.
Thanks.
You can listen to it here:
http://joehillfiction.com/?cat=6
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A Real Capital Analytic report tracked 134 markets and recorded a sales volume of around $1 billion per market in 2007, while only 77 national markets reached that mark in 2008. Austin was in the small minority that went beyond the $1 billion mark in 2008. Sixty-six properties valued at $10 million or more changed hands in the Austin metropolitan area in 2008. Though that's a 56% drop from 2007, the total value of commercial transactions still topped the $2 billion mark. So, though the rest of the country is having to duck-and-cover, Austin is holding on to a reasonable commercial market.
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