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March 6, 2009 at 10:46 AM #362094March 6, 2009 at 11:04 AM #361515blahblahblahParticipant
On a more fun topic, I just noticed all the cat bashing. I’ve never gotten that cats were “feminine” pets. I’ve always like them because they’re the ultimate killing machines. Dogs have to work together to get a kill and they frequently scavenge and even eat trash. Cats are stealthy solo hunters and if the meat’s not very fresh they’ll turn their noses up at it. Dogs smell bad and poop and pee all over. Cats are toilet trained automatically! You don’t even have to do anything. And they have absolutely no smell whatsoever. You can take a housecat, put your nose right in its fur and sniff deeply. It smells like air. Try that with a lab. As a solo hunter they can’t have any smell or they wouldn’t get any mice. Dogs use their body odor to drive prey; the upwind dogs smell spooks the prey right into the waiting jaws of their downwind packmates.
I love dogs too but they’re a totally different kind of vibe. More like having a kid. Cats raised from kittens will usually be affectionate to their owners but ones rescued from the wild are more distant. They can still be pretty entertaining though. And yes, they are kind of stupid which is also lots of fun too.
Speaking of the ultimate killing machine, if you have a strong stomach, check out Jeff The Giant Orange Cat and his collection of kills
March 6, 2009 at 11:04 AM #361811blahblahblahParticipantOn a more fun topic, I just noticed all the cat bashing. I’ve never gotten that cats were “feminine” pets. I’ve always like them because they’re the ultimate killing machines. Dogs have to work together to get a kill and they frequently scavenge and even eat trash. Cats are stealthy solo hunters and if the meat’s not very fresh they’ll turn their noses up at it. Dogs smell bad and poop and pee all over. Cats are toilet trained automatically! You don’t even have to do anything. And they have absolutely no smell whatsoever. You can take a housecat, put your nose right in its fur and sniff deeply. It smells like air. Try that with a lab. As a solo hunter they can’t have any smell or they wouldn’t get any mice. Dogs use their body odor to drive prey; the upwind dogs smell spooks the prey right into the waiting jaws of their downwind packmates.
I love dogs too but they’re a totally different kind of vibe. More like having a kid. Cats raised from kittens will usually be affectionate to their owners but ones rescued from the wild are more distant. They can still be pretty entertaining though. And yes, they are kind of stupid which is also lots of fun too.
Speaking of the ultimate killing machine, if you have a strong stomach, check out Jeff The Giant Orange Cat and his collection of kills
March 6, 2009 at 11:04 AM #361954blahblahblahParticipantOn a more fun topic, I just noticed all the cat bashing. I’ve never gotten that cats were “feminine” pets. I’ve always like them because they’re the ultimate killing machines. Dogs have to work together to get a kill and they frequently scavenge and even eat trash. Cats are stealthy solo hunters and if the meat’s not very fresh they’ll turn their noses up at it. Dogs smell bad and poop and pee all over. Cats are toilet trained automatically! You don’t even have to do anything. And they have absolutely no smell whatsoever. You can take a housecat, put your nose right in its fur and sniff deeply. It smells like air. Try that with a lab. As a solo hunter they can’t have any smell or they wouldn’t get any mice. Dogs use their body odor to drive prey; the upwind dogs smell spooks the prey right into the waiting jaws of their downwind packmates.
I love dogs too but they’re a totally different kind of vibe. More like having a kid. Cats raised from kittens will usually be affectionate to their owners but ones rescued from the wild are more distant. They can still be pretty entertaining though. And yes, they are kind of stupid which is also lots of fun too.
Speaking of the ultimate killing machine, if you have a strong stomach, check out Jeff The Giant Orange Cat and his collection of kills
March 6, 2009 at 11:04 AM #361996blahblahblahParticipantOn a more fun topic, I just noticed all the cat bashing. I’ve never gotten that cats were “feminine” pets. I’ve always like them because they’re the ultimate killing machines. Dogs have to work together to get a kill and they frequently scavenge and even eat trash. Cats are stealthy solo hunters and if the meat’s not very fresh they’ll turn their noses up at it. Dogs smell bad and poop and pee all over. Cats are toilet trained automatically! You don’t even have to do anything. And they have absolutely no smell whatsoever. You can take a housecat, put your nose right in its fur and sniff deeply. It smells like air. Try that with a lab. As a solo hunter they can’t have any smell or they wouldn’t get any mice. Dogs use their body odor to drive prey; the upwind dogs smell spooks the prey right into the waiting jaws of their downwind packmates.
I love dogs too but they’re a totally different kind of vibe. More like having a kid. Cats raised from kittens will usually be affectionate to their owners but ones rescued from the wild are more distant. They can still be pretty entertaining though. And yes, they are kind of stupid which is also lots of fun too.
Speaking of the ultimate killing machine, if you have a strong stomach, check out Jeff The Giant Orange Cat and his collection of kills
March 6, 2009 at 11:04 AM #362104blahblahblahParticipantOn a more fun topic, I just noticed all the cat bashing. I’ve never gotten that cats were “feminine” pets. I’ve always like them because they’re the ultimate killing machines. Dogs have to work together to get a kill and they frequently scavenge and even eat trash. Cats are stealthy solo hunters and if the meat’s not very fresh they’ll turn their noses up at it. Dogs smell bad and poop and pee all over. Cats are toilet trained automatically! You don’t even have to do anything. And they have absolutely no smell whatsoever. You can take a housecat, put your nose right in its fur and sniff deeply. It smells like air. Try that with a lab. As a solo hunter they can’t have any smell or they wouldn’t get any mice. Dogs use their body odor to drive prey; the upwind dogs smell spooks the prey right into the waiting jaws of their downwind packmates.
I love dogs too but they’re a totally different kind of vibe. More like having a kid. Cats raised from kittens will usually be affectionate to their owners but ones rescued from the wild are more distant. They can still be pretty entertaining though. And yes, they are kind of stupid which is also lots of fun too.
Speaking of the ultimate killing machine, if you have a strong stomach, check out Jeff The Giant Orange Cat and his collection of kills
March 6, 2009 at 11:46 AM #361540CascaParticipantOnce GM goes BK, it’s Katy bar the door. Corporate America is loaded with debt from the whiz kid biz kid practice of “monitizing assets”. When the price of money goes up, and revenues go down, duh duh duh daaaa, the wheels fall off the status quo.
We’d already be hip deep in BK’s if not for government tinkering. The byproduct of said tinkering will be a more intense wave of BK’s with concommitant increase in the intensity of market overcorrection.
I’ve got thirty years of life left in me, and I doubt that I’ll see 10k on the dow again. Then again, I never thought I’d live to see the wall fall in Berlin. Who knew the USSR was a hollow economic giant? Printing money doesn’t undo the fact that GM and most of the major banks are too.
March 6, 2009 at 11:46 AM #361836CascaParticipantOnce GM goes BK, it’s Katy bar the door. Corporate America is loaded with debt from the whiz kid biz kid practice of “monitizing assets”. When the price of money goes up, and revenues go down, duh duh duh daaaa, the wheels fall off the status quo.
We’d already be hip deep in BK’s if not for government tinkering. The byproduct of said tinkering will be a more intense wave of BK’s with concommitant increase in the intensity of market overcorrection.
I’ve got thirty years of life left in me, and I doubt that I’ll see 10k on the dow again. Then again, I never thought I’d live to see the wall fall in Berlin. Who knew the USSR was a hollow economic giant? Printing money doesn’t undo the fact that GM and most of the major banks are too.
March 6, 2009 at 11:46 AM #361979CascaParticipantOnce GM goes BK, it’s Katy bar the door. Corporate America is loaded with debt from the whiz kid biz kid practice of “monitizing assets”. When the price of money goes up, and revenues go down, duh duh duh daaaa, the wheels fall off the status quo.
We’d already be hip deep in BK’s if not for government tinkering. The byproduct of said tinkering will be a more intense wave of BK’s with concommitant increase in the intensity of market overcorrection.
I’ve got thirty years of life left in me, and I doubt that I’ll see 10k on the dow again. Then again, I never thought I’d live to see the wall fall in Berlin. Who knew the USSR was a hollow economic giant? Printing money doesn’t undo the fact that GM and most of the major banks are too.
March 6, 2009 at 11:46 AM #362021CascaParticipantOnce GM goes BK, it’s Katy bar the door. Corporate America is loaded with debt from the whiz kid biz kid practice of “monitizing assets”. When the price of money goes up, and revenues go down, duh duh duh daaaa, the wheels fall off the status quo.
We’d already be hip deep in BK’s if not for government tinkering. The byproduct of said tinkering will be a more intense wave of BK’s with concommitant increase in the intensity of market overcorrection.
I’ve got thirty years of life left in me, and I doubt that I’ll see 10k on the dow again. Then again, I never thought I’d live to see the wall fall in Berlin. Who knew the USSR was a hollow economic giant? Printing money doesn’t undo the fact that GM and most of the major banks are too.
March 6, 2009 at 11:46 AM #362129CascaParticipantOnce GM goes BK, it’s Katy bar the door. Corporate America is loaded with debt from the whiz kid biz kid practice of “monitizing assets”. When the price of money goes up, and revenues go down, duh duh duh daaaa, the wheels fall off the status quo.
We’d already be hip deep in BK’s if not for government tinkering. The byproduct of said tinkering will be a more intense wave of BK’s with concommitant increase in the intensity of market overcorrection.
I’ve got thirty years of life left in me, and I doubt that I’ll see 10k on the dow again. Then again, I never thought I’d live to see the wall fall in Berlin. Who knew the USSR was a hollow economic giant? Printing money doesn’t undo the fact that GM and most of the major banks are too.
March 7, 2009 at 8:34 AM #361837Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantRead my blog and check the results if you think nobody in here knows how to trade.
Allan, just because you cannot do it does not mean it cannot be done. People in your positions are typically although not always, jealous of those who can do what you wish you could but cannot, trade profitably.
Bruce Kovner, Paul Tudor Jones, Stevie Cohen, Kevin Haggerty, Larry Williams. All names of traders who have made millions or billions with some of them.
March 7, 2009 at 8:34 AM #362135Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantRead my blog and check the results if you think nobody in here knows how to trade.
Allan, just because you cannot do it does not mean it cannot be done. People in your positions are typically although not always, jealous of those who can do what you wish you could but cannot, trade profitably.
Bruce Kovner, Paul Tudor Jones, Stevie Cohen, Kevin Haggerty, Larry Williams. All names of traders who have made millions or billions with some of them.
March 7, 2009 at 8:34 AM #362278Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantRead my blog and check the results if you think nobody in here knows how to trade.
Allan, just because you cannot do it does not mean it cannot be done. People in your positions are typically although not always, jealous of those who can do what you wish you could but cannot, trade profitably.
Bruce Kovner, Paul Tudor Jones, Stevie Cohen, Kevin Haggerty, Larry Williams. All names of traders who have made millions or billions with some of them.
March 7, 2009 at 8:34 AM #362321Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantRead my blog and check the results if you think nobody in here knows how to trade.
Allan, just because you cannot do it does not mean it cannot be done. People in your positions are typically although not always, jealous of those who can do what you wish you could but cannot, trade profitably.
Bruce Kovner, Paul Tudor Jones, Stevie Cohen, Kevin Haggerty, Larry Williams. All names of traders who have made millions or billions with some of them.
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