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        <title>Winslow the Coyote goes back to Real Estate - Bakersfield Real Estate - bakersfieldrealestate&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Prickly City, a syndicated comic strip that runs in the LA Times (but not the Bakersfield Californian) has started a new story arc where Winslow, a coyote, is going back to his career in Real Estate now that the election is over. You see, Winslow and Carmen, a young conservative girl, were running for President and Vice President. But that well of humor has apparantly run dry for Scott Stantis, the author of Prickly City, because for now and the foreseeable future he will be skewering Real Estate. The Real Estate angle began on November 10th, 2008, and you can see the comic strip and follow it here: 
http://www.gocomics.com/pricklycity/2008/11/10/
The Bakersfield Californian should consider running this strip, because it would be perfect for Bakersfield as it follows the Conservative Political Talking Points. Now that the Bakersfield Californians are charging 75 cents at the news stand, they should be able to afford it. 
Indeed, I tried to pick up the LA Times the other day at my usual location--The 7-11 at Calloway Drive and Hageman Road. Sure, they charge 54 cents, the 4 cents are sales tax, which you don&#039;t have to pay if you buy it from a news rack, but it is conveniently located near the new Starbucks at Calloway and Hageman, at 9801 Hageman Rd. But they were sold out of the LA Times at the Seven Eleven, I am thinking because a lot of Bakersfield Californian readers decided they didn&#039;t want to pay the extra quarter and switched. 
Anyway, if you want to follow the whacky antics of a right wing coyote named Winslow in Real Estate, you can either follow it online or switch to the LA Times. Or ask the Californian to run Prickly City, and have it home delivered at a substantial savings compared to the newsrack cost. 
As Eagles would say, &amp;quot;Well, I&#039;m standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, and it&#039;s such a fine sight to see. It&#039;s a girl, my lord, in a flat bed Ford, slowing down to take a look at me...&amp;quot;
Take it Easy.
The Key to Bakersfield Real Estate is 
Chris Craddock, Realtor.
www.ChrisCraddockRealtor.com</description>
        <itunes:summary>Prickly City, a syndicated comic strip that runs in the LA Times (but not the Bakersfield Californian) has started a new story arc where Winslow, a coyote, is going back to his career in Real Estate now that the election is over. You see, Winslow and Carmen, a young conservative girl, were running for President and Vice President. But that well of humor has apparantly run dry for Scott Stantis, the author of Prickly City, because for now and the foreseeable future he will be skewering Real Estate. The Real Estate angle began on November 10th, 2008, and you can see the comic strip and follow it here: 
http://www.gocomics.com/pricklycity/2008/11/10/
The Bakersfield Californian should consider running this strip, because it would be perfect for Bakersfield as it follows the Conservative Political Talking Points. Now that the Bakersfield Californians are charging 75 cents at the news stand, they should be able to afford it. 
Indeed, I tried to pick up the LA Times the other day at my usual location--The 7-11 at Calloway Drive and Hageman Road. Sure, they charge 54 cents, the 4 cents are sales tax, which you don&#039;t have to pay if you buy it from a news rack, but it is conveniently located near the new Starbucks at Calloway and Hageman, at 9801 Hageman Rd. But they were sold out of the LA Times at the Seven Eleven, I am thinking because a lot of Bakersfield Californian readers decided they didn&#039;t want to pay the extra quarter and switched. 
Anyway, if you want to follow the whacky antics of a right wing coyote named Winslow in Real Estate, you can either follow it online or switch to the LA Times. Or ask the Californian to run Prickly City, and have it home delivered at a substantial savings compared to the newsrack cost. 
As Eagles would say, &amp;quot;Well, I&#039;m standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, and it&#039;s such a fine sight to see. It&#039;s a girl, my lord, in a flat bed Ford, slowing down to take a look at me...&amp;quot;
Take it Easy.
The Key to Bakersfield Real Estate is 
Chris Craddock, Realtor.
www.ChrisCraddockRealtor.com</itunes:summary>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:05:37 PST</pubDate>
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