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Clarksville’s Newest Resident, Thanks To A Bobby Pin

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Clarksville’s Newest Resident, Thanks To A Bobby Pin

I am so fascinated by these stories.  How do they do it?  I remember a year or two ago when I heard a person started out with a ink pen or something then by the time it was all said and done, they had a house.  I thought that was a bit of a exaggeration, but wait!  Here it is again.  The story of how this lady, over a year and a half, went from a bobby pin, to a house in CLARKSVILLE!  I mean the house is small, but still, it’s a house!  Where do you even start with finding someone who wants what you have?  I have got to try something like this.

 

Click here for the full story on her 28 trades to get to her house.  It will fascinate you I do believe as much as it does me.

 

Fletch

 

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