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There is a little known gem called The Pawnshop Chronicles by Jack E Rossin that is both humorous and touching with its stories and brilliant in its marketing lessons.
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There is a little known gem called The Pawnshop Chronicles by Jack E Rossin that is both humorous and touching with its stories and brilliant in its marketing lessons.
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"Pawnshop," the poem which won CP's 2004 poetry contest.
The Clog 2010
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"Pawnshop," the poem which won CP's 2004 poetry contest.
The Clog 2010
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Or, if you need a weapon and you're in a hurry, you don't have to go to a Pawnshop.
Tucker Hassler: A Journey to the Amazon Basin of Peru Tucker Hassler 2010
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Pawnshop … haven't dared to enter one of these since Austin … he thought as the bell rang his entrance.
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Pawnshop, I do not wish to engage in a flame war, but it obviously is not a 917, seeing as where Snob correctly identified it as a Ford GT.
Flashbacks: Sartorialism and Psychedelia BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Or, if you need a weapon and you're in a hurry, you don't have to go to a Pawnshop.
Tucker Hassler: A Journey to the Amazon Basin of Peru Tucker Hassler 2010
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The routine was titled “Our Pawnshop,” and it was performed by the male-female team of William Hines and Earle Remington.
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The Monte de Piedad, or National Pawnshop, bears little resemblance to the usual perception of the tawdry pawnshop, bordering the bail bondsman's office in a not-so-savory part of town, patronized by the luckless, amid the milieu of Sidney Lumet's film "The Pawnbroker."
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