There was this miniature house that was floated to Michael Savage as a gift by an NPR station that carried his show.
There was some game of catch going on at a huge park in Hollywood, Florida. There was a party at night on the Intercoastal, with boats and people coming and going.
There was a room in a house with hardwood floors. There were 24 racquetballs on the floor, and a man with roller skates. He was being monitored by scientists as part of an experiment to see how long he could keep kicking the balls against a wall without letting them all get past him WHILE buying and selling Real Estate properties. The results were that:
- The roller skater tended to miss the racquetballs in threes
- Properties that started at $390,000 were valued at $1,040,000 within a three week simulated period of time.
- Apparently, distracted people make poor financial choices.
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