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October 7, 2008 at 11:49 PM #283434October 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM #283108CoronitaParticipant
[quote=sdrealtor]will we crack dow 9000 tommorrow?[/quote]
Depends if helicopter ben picked up that 747 and is ready to fly it tomorrow. If so, I hope he remembered to put gas in the tank. It would also help if he knows how to fly it generally in the right direction.
Then again, it would be interesting to see if he sits on his ass and does nothing till next week, at which point it won’t matter if it’s a 50pts cut or 75%. He might as well go all in add give us the full 2% cut.
October 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM #283392CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]will we crack dow 9000 tommorrow?[/quote]
Depends if helicopter ben picked up that 747 and is ready to fly it tomorrow. If so, I hope he remembered to put gas in the tank. It would also help if he knows how to fly it generally in the right direction.
Then again, it would be interesting to see if he sits on his ass and does nothing till next week, at which point it won’t matter if it’s a 50pts cut or 75%. He might as well go all in add give us the full 2% cut.
October 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM #283420CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]will we crack dow 9000 tommorrow?[/quote]
Depends if helicopter ben picked up that 747 and is ready to fly it tomorrow. If so, I hope he remembered to put gas in the tank. It would also help if he knows how to fly it generally in the right direction.
Then again, it would be interesting to see if he sits on his ass and does nothing till next week, at which point it won’t matter if it’s a 50pts cut or 75%. He might as well go all in add give us the full 2% cut.
October 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM #283436CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]will we crack dow 9000 tommorrow?[/quote]
Depends if helicopter ben picked up that 747 and is ready to fly it tomorrow. If so, I hope he remembered to put gas in the tank. It would also help if he knows how to fly it generally in the right direction.
Then again, it would be interesting to see if he sits on his ass and does nothing till next week, at which point it won’t matter if it’s a 50pts cut or 75%. He might as well go all in add give us the full 2% cut.
October 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM #283444CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]will we crack dow 9000 tommorrow?[/quote]
Depends if helicopter ben picked up that 747 and is ready to fly it tomorrow. If so, I hope he remembered to put gas in the tank. It would also help if he knows how to fly it generally in the right direction.
Then again, it would be interesting to see if he sits on his ass and does nothing till next week, at which point it won’t matter if it’s a 50pts cut or 75%. He might as well go all in add give us the full 2% cut.
October 7, 2008 at 11:59 PM #283113CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Bring the pain.
This is an excellent mantra, for the times. I like it. However, I think you need to add an exclamation point, as in:
Bring the pain!
There. Better.
peterb, I think you just coined THE classic catch phrase for our dire straits. And it does express a feeling of healthy stoicism.[/quote]
I like the phrase
Got Job?
Coming soon to a theater near you.
I hope the specific application area that I’m in is as recession proof as the analysts are saying it is.
October 7, 2008 at 11:59 PM #283397CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Bring the pain.
This is an excellent mantra, for the times. I like it. However, I think you need to add an exclamation point, as in:
Bring the pain!
There. Better.
peterb, I think you just coined THE classic catch phrase for our dire straits. And it does express a feeling of healthy stoicism.[/quote]
I like the phrase
Got Job?
Coming soon to a theater near you.
I hope the specific application area that I’m in is as recession proof as the analysts are saying it is.
October 7, 2008 at 11:59 PM #283425CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Bring the pain.
This is an excellent mantra, for the times. I like it. However, I think you need to add an exclamation point, as in:
Bring the pain!
There. Better.
peterb, I think you just coined THE classic catch phrase for our dire straits. And it does express a feeling of healthy stoicism.[/quote]
I like the phrase
Got Job?
Coming soon to a theater near you.
I hope the specific application area that I’m in is as recession proof as the analysts are saying it is.
October 7, 2008 at 11:59 PM #283441CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Bring the pain.
This is an excellent mantra, for the times. I like it. However, I think you need to add an exclamation point, as in:
Bring the pain!
There. Better.
peterb, I think you just coined THE classic catch phrase for our dire straits. And it does express a feeling of healthy stoicism.[/quote]
I like the phrase
Got Job?
Coming soon to a theater near you.
I hope the specific application area that I’m in is as recession proof as the analysts are saying it is.
October 7, 2008 at 11:59 PM #283450CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Bring the pain.
This is an excellent mantra, for the times. I like it. However, I think you need to add an exclamation point, as in:
Bring the pain!
There. Better.
peterb, I think you just coined THE classic catch phrase for our dire straits. And it does express a feeling of healthy stoicism.[/quote]
I like the phrase
Got Job?
Coming soon to a theater near you.
I hope the specific application area that I’m in is as recession proof as the analysts are saying it is.
October 8, 2008 at 12:08 AM #283118stockstradrParticipantTake a look at gold in 24 hour trading.
ABOVE $900, and heading straight UP like it got a rocket under its ass.
Bring the pain!
I just placed an order for one hundred grand more of GLD to execute at open.
I’m getting a good feeling about gold. The common sheep seem to be getting the gold bug disease, running to safety. That’s what I like: lots of damn dumb sheep all deciding to go the same way I’m already going.
I wonder if GOLD breaks through $1,000 tomorrow?
October 8, 2008 at 12:08 AM #283402stockstradrParticipantTake a look at gold in 24 hour trading.
ABOVE $900, and heading straight UP like it got a rocket under its ass.
Bring the pain!
I just placed an order for one hundred grand more of GLD to execute at open.
I’m getting a good feeling about gold. The common sheep seem to be getting the gold bug disease, running to safety. That’s what I like: lots of damn dumb sheep all deciding to go the same way I’m already going.
I wonder if GOLD breaks through $1,000 tomorrow?
October 8, 2008 at 12:08 AM #283430stockstradrParticipantTake a look at gold in 24 hour trading.
ABOVE $900, and heading straight UP like it got a rocket under its ass.
Bring the pain!
I just placed an order for one hundred grand more of GLD to execute at open.
I’m getting a good feeling about gold. The common sheep seem to be getting the gold bug disease, running to safety. That’s what I like: lots of damn dumb sheep all deciding to go the same way I’m already going.
I wonder if GOLD breaks through $1,000 tomorrow?
October 8, 2008 at 12:08 AM #283446stockstradrParticipantTake a look at gold in 24 hour trading.
ABOVE $900, and heading straight UP like it got a rocket under its ass.
Bring the pain!
I just placed an order for one hundred grand more of GLD to execute at open.
I’m getting a good feeling about gold. The common sheep seem to be getting the gold bug disease, running to safety. That’s what I like: lots of damn dumb sheep all deciding to go the same way I’m already going.
I wonder if GOLD breaks through $1,000 tomorrow?
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