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March 5, 2009 at 11:04 PM #361878March 5, 2009 at 11:14 PM #361295temeculaguyParticipant
[quote=stansd]I went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan[/quote]
See that’s what i was thinking, stan cannot really lose, out at 14 and back in at 6. If it goes to 0, you are up 1. Your dollar cost average is 7. I have had a little wine aecitia, but that’s not really news, and no, there are currently no crazy horse ladies or crazy cat ladies on the schedule. horse and excessive cat ownership questions have been added to the pre dating questionaire, except for one horse lady, but god she’s cute and she only owns a half interest in the horse, I think that’s worth the risk/reward.
March 5, 2009 at 11:14 PM #361591temeculaguyParticipant[quote=stansd]I went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan[/quote]
See that’s what i was thinking, stan cannot really lose, out at 14 and back in at 6. If it goes to 0, you are up 1. Your dollar cost average is 7. I have had a little wine aecitia, but that’s not really news, and no, there are currently no crazy horse ladies or crazy cat ladies on the schedule. horse and excessive cat ownership questions have been added to the pre dating questionaire, except for one horse lady, but god she’s cute and she only owns a half interest in the horse, I think that’s worth the risk/reward.
March 5, 2009 at 11:14 PM #361734temeculaguyParticipant[quote=stansd]I went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan[/quote]
See that’s what i was thinking, stan cannot really lose, out at 14 and back in at 6. If it goes to 0, you are up 1. Your dollar cost average is 7. I have had a little wine aecitia, but that’s not really news, and no, there are currently no crazy horse ladies or crazy cat ladies on the schedule. horse and excessive cat ownership questions have been added to the pre dating questionaire, except for one horse lady, but god she’s cute and she only owns a half interest in the horse, I think that’s worth the risk/reward.
March 5, 2009 at 11:14 PM #361775temeculaguyParticipant[quote=stansd]I went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan[/quote]
See that’s what i was thinking, stan cannot really lose, out at 14 and back in at 6. If it goes to 0, you are up 1. Your dollar cost average is 7. I have had a little wine aecitia, but that’s not really news, and no, there are currently no crazy horse ladies or crazy cat ladies on the schedule. horse and excessive cat ownership questions have been added to the pre dating questionaire, except for one horse lady, but god she’s cute and she only owns a half interest in the horse, I think that’s worth the risk/reward.
March 5, 2009 at 11:14 PM #361883temeculaguyParticipant[quote=stansd]I went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan[/quote]
See that’s what i was thinking, stan cannot really lose, out at 14 and back in at 6. If it goes to 0, you are up 1. Your dollar cost average is 7. I have had a little wine aecitia, but that’s not really news, and no, there are currently no crazy horse ladies or crazy cat ladies on the schedule. horse and excessive cat ownership questions have been added to the pre dating questionaire, except for one horse lady, but god she’s cute and she only owns a half interest in the horse, I think that’s worth the risk/reward.
March 5, 2009 at 11:25 PM #361305AecetiaParticipantAnd I am finishing off a bottle of Veuve. The children are nestled all snug in their beds and I the insomniac am catching up with my Piggy friends.
So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now.March 5, 2009 at 11:25 PM #361601AecetiaParticipantAnd I am finishing off a bottle of Veuve. The children are nestled all snug in their beds and I the insomniac am catching up with my Piggy friends.
So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now.March 5, 2009 at 11:25 PM #361744AecetiaParticipantAnd I am finishing off a bottle of Veuve. The children are nestled all snug in their beds and I the insomniac am catching up with my Piggy friends.
So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now.March 5, 2009 at 11:25 PM #361785AecetiaParticipantAnd I am finishing off a bottle of Veuve. The children are nestled all snug in their beds and I the insomniac am catching up with my Piggy friends.
So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now.March 5, 2009 at 11:25 PM #361893AecetiaParticipantAnd I am finishing off a bottle of Veuve. The children are nestled all snug in their beds and I the insomniac am catching up with my Piggy friends.
So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now.March 6, 2009 at 7:59 AM #361365CascaParticipant[quote=Aecetia]So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now. [/quote]
One cat is too many. I’m amazed at those who will keep a box of shit in their house. What’s with that? A woman can usually have a man or a cat, not both.
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
March 6, 2009 at 7:59 AM #361661CascaParticipant[quote=Aecetia]So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now. [/quote]
One cat is too many. I’m amazed at those who will keep a box of shit in their house. What’s with that? A woman can usually have a man or a cat, not both.
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
March 6, 2009 at 7:59 AM #361804CascaParticipant[quote=Aecetia]So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now. [/quote]
One cat is too many. I’m amazed at those who will keep a box of shit in their house. What’s with that? A woman can usually have a man or a cat, not both.
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
March 6, 2009 at 7:59 AM #361845CascaParticipant[quote=Aecetia]So how many cats makes you crazy? What if they decide to move in with you vs. you go out and buy them on purpose. I always thought you were pretty narrow minded when it came to cat issues. Cats, after all represent the feminine and cannot possibly be owned. It is not like you (TG) own Rottweilers or Dobermans. By the way, that comes up when you try to buy insurance on line now. [/quote]
One cat is too many. I’m amazed at those who will keep a box of shit in their house. What’s with that? A woman can usually have a man or a cat, not both.
Dogs have 40% of the prefrontal cortex of human beings. This is where all the ability to learn, and deductive reasoning is stored. Cats don’t have a prefrontal cortex. It’s not that they can’t be owned. They just have no idea who owns them. Nor are they ever responsible for rash and silly acts. What man wants that in his life?
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