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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:03 am TG Playin with Wrinks ...

http://www.videovat.com/videos/1000/stupid-dog-treat-on-nose- trick.aspx
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:10 am Gas inventories are up by 2million barrels despite the cheaper prices.Expect another 25 tp 30 cent cut in prices.People are not traveling.They are scared to spend money.Retail for christmas will suck bigtime. If you want something done right,do it yourself.If you cant do it yourself,either do without or get used to mediocracy.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:13 am here's Goldie givin' Wrinks a massage...

http://www.videovat.com/videos/13924/dog-massage-by-cute-cat!.aspx
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:21 am Hank1 wrote:
TG Playin with Wrinks ...

http://www.videovat.com/videos/1000/stupid-dog-treat-on-nose- trick.aspx


So mean to me isn't he?
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:23 am stcksniffer wrote:
here's Goldie givin' Wrinks a massage...

http://www.videovat.com/videos/13924/dog-massage-by-cute-cat!.aspx


Damn that felt good, real good!
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:33 am I feel like we've been left for dead, no speech, no nothing, WTH happened? I want a refund! Where is that buffet at, I'll bring the leftovers home with me.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 11:34 am Wrinkles wrote:
stcksniffer wrote:
here's Goldie givin' Wrinks a massage...

http://www.videovat.com/videos/13924/dog-massage-by-cute-cat!.aspx


Damn that felt good, real good!


not gonna comment on this one other then to say you 2 should get a room...

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 12:05 pm polliesboy wrote:
Gas inventories are up by 2million barrels despite the cheaper prices.Expect another 25 tp 30 cent cut in prices.People are not traveling.They are scared to spend money.Retail for christmas will suck bigtime.

Right Pollie but not all catagories will be down. People will spend on the things they need for their daily lives. Electronics, clothing, toys, they will suffer this year...people will buy less of the expensive items, but they wont go hungry nor will they let it get dirty before company comes over..we are in a good spot for this holiday season.
I only have myself to blame, never others, stand and take responsibility.

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 12:18 pm TGraham wrote:
polliesboy wrote:
Gas inventories are up by 2million barrels despite the cheaper prices.Expect another 25 tp 30 cent cut in prices.People are not traveling.They are scared to spend money.Retail for christmas will suck bigtime.

Right Pollie but not all catagories will be down. People will spend on the things they need for their daily lives. Electronics, clothing, toys, they will suffer this year...people will buy less of the expensive items, but they wont go hungry nor will they let it get dirty before company comes over..we are in a good spot for this holiday season.

Christmas is but 6 weeks away.Im not sure what will happen,but I see that prices in stores like wall mart are not reflecting the bad economy.Prices are still maintaining a good portion of MSRP.This will make people hold off til the last minute waiting for the sales.In the mean time the unemployment rate & applications are spiralling.Things are going to get worse & the employment figures will come out again in early Dec.Oct figures were 284K jobs loss.The Nov figures may top 500K.The outlook in my opinion are grim at best.
If you want something done right,do it yourself.If you cant do it yourself,either do without or get used to mediocracy.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 12:21 pm yup pollies it don;t look good at all and if the big five crash that is another 2.5 million jobs. I see they have there hands out for bailout money. CE
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 12:26 pm What do you think PPS will go to?
www.blueman.com



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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 12:31 pm Last time I did my homework, I thought economic collapse is a healthy part of an economy...

Sure, it hurts now, but in about 8-10 months, we'll see this was for the better. That's how markets work in this system -- there is no real regualtory or clean up systems in place. Thus we engage the boom-bust cycle due to our lack of control on the operations of the economy. CDSs go unchecked, banks go willy nilly, and people are ok w/ that since they believe "regulation" is a bad word. So -- stick with unregualted markets and you'll see what we have today. Else, look for alternatives.

Also, if you're worried about unemployment, don't. That's the only factor keeping inflation in check. Always remember the Philips model in which high levels of employment mean greater spending power. In turn, that implies inflation as to allow the cash flow of such spending power. That's one of the keys to our captialistic structure; functional unemployment.
http://www.freewebs.com/thefactoryfloor/

Never believe anything anyone tells unless you can figure it out for yourself. (That includes everything I tell you.)

And yes, I am a member of the GGG and follow TG.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 12:39 pm polliesboy wrote:
TGraham wrote:
polliesboy wrote:
Gas inventories are up by 2million barrels despite the cheaper prices.Expect another 25 tp 30 cent cut in prices.People are not traveling.They are scared to spend money.Retail for christmas will suck bigtime.

Right Pollie but not all catagories will be down. People will spend on the things they need for their daily lives. Electronics, clothing, toys, they will suffer this year...people will buy less of the expensive items, but they wont go hungry nor will they let it get dirty before company comes over..we are in a good spot for this holiday season.

Christmas is but 6 weeks away.Im not sure what will happen,but I see that prices in stores like wall mart are not reflecting the bad economy.Prices are still maintaining a good portion of MSRP.This will make people hold off til the last minute waiting for the sales.In the mean time the unemployment rate & applications are spiralling.Things are going to get worse & the employment figures will come out again in early Dec.Oct figures were 284K jobs loss.The Nov figures may top 500K.The outlook in my opinion are grim at best.


From the people I talk to at retail, still have connections at a few places, you can count on one of the biggest Black Friday ever.

People will see prices on things lower then they ever have. Retail will hold of on any major price ajustments until then. They will bank as much profit as they can until Friday morning, the day after Thanksgiving...
I only have myself to blame, never others, stand and take responsibility.

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 01:27 pm BLUE MAN wrote:
What do you think PPS will go to?


I know where I would like to see IT!
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 01:48 pm HF,under ordinary recessionary times I would agree,but these are extraordinary circumstances.The great depression lasted over ten years only relieved by the onset of WWII.In times of ordinary recession the entire banking system is not at risk.Nor is there usually the danger of overwhelming forclosure.Things are rough right now,but could turn very ugly in the matter of a heartbeat.The results could be cataclysmic to the economy. If you want something done right,do it yourself.If you cant do it yourself,either do without or get used to mediocracy.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 01:53 pm Well I hope that burst of brief energy in the WNBD thread was good for all of you. I smoked the first cigarette of my life after that escapade. Felt like sex to me, was quite quick (typical of TG), time for a cig and nap.

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 01:53 pm Wrinkles wrote:
Well I hope that burst of brief energy in the WNBD thread was good for all of you. I smoked the first cigarette of my life after that escapade. Felt like sex to me, was quite quick (typical of TG), time for a cig and nap.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 01:59 pm Well we can all see that Wrinkles has not changed...he does nothing all day long and thinks the rest of us should be doing the same...me I am trying to find the next big one to pass along to all the good people here..him he just wants to have sex and smoke cig's no wonder he cant make enough money at this to pay for a good cigar....ROTFLMAO...oh Wrink my brother I love ya man...
Wrinkles wrote:
Wrinkles wrote:
Well I hope that burst of brief energy in the WNBD thread was good for all of you. I smoked the first cigarette of my life after that escapade. Felt like sex to me, was quite quick (typical of TG), time for a cig and nap.
I only have myself to blame, never others, stand and take responsibility.

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 02:05 pm TG wrote:

Well we can all see that Wrinkles has not changed...he does nothing all day long and thinks the rest of us should be doing the same...me I am trying to find the next big one to pass along to all the good people here..him he just wants to have sex and smoke cig's no wonder he cant make enough money at this to pay for a good cigar....ROTFLMAO...oh Wrink my brother I love ya man...

Wrinks wrote:

I don't smoke, I fibbed, sorry. But I'm telling Mom you were picking on me anyway ya bum. You and Rayyy are like two peas in a pod, thank goodness I'm the mailmans kid.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 03:05 pm HeywoodFloyd wrote:
Last time I did my homework, I thought economic collapse is a healthy part of an economy...

Sure, it hurts now, but in about 8-10 months, we'll see this was for the better. That's how markets work in this system -- there is no real regualtory or clean up systems in place. Thus we engage the boom-bust cycle due to our lack of control on the operations of the economy. CDSs go unchecked, banks go willy nilly, and people are ok w/ that since they believe "regulation" is a bad word. So -- stick with unregualted markets and you'll see what we have today. Else, look for alternatives.

Also, if you're worried about unemployment, don't. That's the only factor keeping inflation in check. Always remember the Philips model in which high levels of employment mean greater spending power. In turn, that implies inflation as to allow the cash flow of such spending power. That's one of the keys to our captialistic structure; functional unemployment.


Cycles are a tough thing to get your head around. When's the next ice age coming, 2030? 2040?
I may not always be right but I'm never wrong
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 03:22 pm On topic, sort of:

Soapy Bubbles just yelled "HELL YEAAAAAAAAAH" at ihub, but he won't say why.

http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/
http://www.greeneyesinafrica.org (a charity)
http://glumbert.com/media/womenfilm (for fun)

http://www.sec.gov/complaint/selectconduct.shtml
to file a complaint with the SEC (GET SHORTY)

http://www.businessjive.com/ (an education on the illegal activity in the market regarding ftd's...or naked short selling. Every trader who trades in the pinks should know this and act on this...take back the right to a legal, healthy, free-trading market.)
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 04:07 pm crush wrote:
On topic, sort of:

Soapy Bubbles just yelled "HELL YEAAAAAAAAAH" at ihub, but he won't say why.


He yelled because he found out we were all back together over here...how that, you buying that, no......I didn't think so....well let me think a bit on it...

Great to see everyone back together again I look forward to TOMORROW...YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAH....oops hope I did not let the cat out of the bag...
I only have myself to blame, never others, stand and take responsibility.

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 04:12 pm TGraham wrote:
crush wrote:
On topic, sort of:

Soapy Bubbles just yelled "HELL YEAAAAAAAAAH" at ihub, but he won't say why.


He yelled because he found out we were all back together over here...how that, you buying that, no......I didn't think so....well let me think a bit on it...

Great to see everyone back together again I look forward to TOMORROW...YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAH....oops hope I did not let the cat out of the bag...


Maybe you could show up tomorrow since you stiffed us today. I brought that brunch holder home with me, yum yum, lovin every bit of it.

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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 04:21 pm HeywoodFloyd wrote:
Last time I did my homework, I thought economic collapse is a healthy part of an economy...

Sure, it hurts now, but in about 8-10 months, we'll see this was for the better. That's how markets work in this system -- there is no real regualtory or clean up systems in place. Thus we engage the boom-bust cycle due to our lack of control on the operations of the economy. CDSs go unchecked, banks go willy nilly, and people are ok w/ that since they believe "regulation" is a bad word. So -- stick with unregualted markets and you'll see what we have today. Else, look for alternatives.

Also, if you're worried about unemployment, don't. That's the only factor keeping inflation in check. Always remember the Philips model in which high levels of employment mean greater spending power. In turn, that implies inflation as to allow the cash flow of such spending power. That's one of the keys to our captialistic structure; functional unemployment.



Good to see you here sir!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc86_Weoye0
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 04:51 pm crush wrote:
On topic, sort of:

Soapy Bubbles just yelled "HELL YEAAAAAAAAAH" at ihub, but he won't say why.


Duh.

That was one BORING ASS meeting. No doughnuts either. What a friggin rip.
http://www.freewebs.com/thefactoryfloor/

Never believe anything anyone tells unless you can figure it out for yourself. (That includes everything I tell you.)

And yes, I am a member of the GGG and follow TG.
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 04:54 pm I do know one thing...TG is NOT in charge of the party we will be having! He'd try to serve us flat beer and stale pretzels! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc86_Weoye0
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 04:57 pm johndeeregirl wrote:
I do know one thing...TG is NOT in charge of the party we will be having! He'd try to serve us flat beer and stale pretzels!

And wear those soiled speedos...
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Re:WNBD: It's Time to Come Home. - 2008/11/13 05:53 pm so what the heck happened to day.... nadda?
yeah...for what? wrinks you dont smoke?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvkX3t5LgVI
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