'Prestige, privacy, privilege'
There are no signs along the freeway that point you toward Normandy Park. It's a tucked-away community, and that's much of its appeal. This strip of land on Puget Sound, due west of Seattle-Tcaoma International Airport, was planned back in the 1920s to be an upper-class planned community of French Normandy-style architecture, golf and yachts. It held 'the promise of prestige, privacy and privilege.' And the reality of today isn't that far off.
I think that to get the loans from creditors you must have a firm reason. Nevertheless, one time I have received a small business loan, because I was willing to buy a building.
Posted by: Talley20Georgina | June 02, 2010 at 02:08 AM
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Posted by: ali | September 19, 2010 at 11:30 PM