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May 5, 2009 at 7:27 AM #393808May 5, 2009 at 7:39 AM #393150Allan from FallbrookParticipant
[quote=Rt.66]Thanks Allen, good advice there.
It’s kind of funny how any thread that contains news that could be considered negative on TV gets jacked by the TVMOD who try to spin it away so they can stay in their warm fuzzy version of realty or worse, persuade others to join them. And if you make too much sense they ask you to kindly leave someone else’s thread.
Yet no one calls them out for that?
Hey TG tell me you did not find at least a little humor in the BAT annalogy and the PF Chang horse being your BAT signal? Not even a little?
As for TG local intel? Is there any doubt that a map of his neighborhood will look similar to Eclipxe’s? All of TV is swimming in foreclosures. One guy standing amongst a throng of foreclosures yelling “its the bottom” does not hold as much cred for me as the actual numbers. Numbers which if cut in half would still be awful.[/quote]
Scarlet: I don’t disagree that the banks are sitting on a ginormous pile of foreclosures; there have been a significant number of articles on this recently. This creates a simple Supply and Demand situation, whereby whoever controls Supply will be able to very nearly set prices for their product (in this case, houses).
I also think we’re heading into a classic bear trap scenario and people are believing what they’re being told by the MSM and the gubment and that is things are getting better and will be alright soon. We’ve all heard the “green shoots” palaver from all the talking heads and the stock market and RE market are following suit. “Things are turning around, things are getting better, it will all be over soon”.
Problem is, if you look at the Great Depression as an analogy, you’ll realize that 1930 (the year following the crash) actually looked very similar to 2009: Things seemed to be improving. The bottom really fell out in 1932, however, and most historians agree that the supposed “smart money” got obliterated in this period. Again, classic bear trap.
At some point, Uncle Sugar and the Fed won’t be able to constrain market forces any longer and regardless of how much money they print and then it’s Katie, bar the door! Accounting gimmickry and sleight of hand will only hold up for so long and then I think we’ll see the floodgates open.
May 5, 2009 at 7:39 AM #393410Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Thanks Allen, good advice there.
It’s kind of funny how any thread that contains news that could be considered negative on TV gets jacked by the TVMOD who try to spin it away so they can stay in their warm fuzzy version of realty or worse, persuade others to join them. And if you make too much sense they ask you to kindly leave someone else’s thread.
Yet no one calls them out for that?
Hey TG tell me you did not find at least a little humor in the BAT annalogy and the PF Chang horse being your BAT signal? Not even a little?
As for TG local intel? Is there any doubt that a map of his neighborhood will look similar to Eclipxe’s? All of TV is swimming in foreclosures. One guy standing amongst a throng of foreclosures yelling “its the bottom” does not hold as much cred for me as the actual numbers. Numbers which if cut in half would still be awful.[/quote]
Scarlet: I don’t disagree that the banks are sitting on a ginormous pile of foreclosures; there have been a significant number of articles on this recently. This creates a simple Supply and Demand situation, whereby whoever controls Supply will be able to very nearly set prices for their product (in this case, houses).
I also think we’re heading into a classic bear trap scenario and people are believing what they’re being told by the MSM and the gubment and that is things are getting better and will be alright soon. We’ve all heard the “green shoots” palaver from all the talking heads and the stock market and RE market are following suit. “Things are turning around, things are getting better, it will all be over soon”.
Problem is, if you look at the Great Depression as an analogy, you’ll realize that 1930 (the year following the crash) actually looked very similar to 2009: Things seemed to be improving. The bottom really fell out in 1932, however, and most historians agree that the supposed “smart money” got obliterated in this period. Again, classic bear trap.
At some point, Uncle Sugar and the Fed won’t be able to constrain market forces any longer and regardless of how much money they print and then it’s Katie, bar the door! Accounting gimmickry and sleight of hand will only hold up for so long and then I think we’ll see the floodgates open.
May 5, 2009 at 7:39 AM #393618Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Thanks Allen, good advice there.
It’s kind of funny how any thread that contains news that could be considered negative on TV gets jacked by the TVMOD who try to spin it away so they can stay in their warm fuzzy version of realty or worse, persuade others to join them. And if you make too much sense they ask you to kindly leave someone else’s thread.
Yet no one calls them out for that?
Hey TG tell me you did not find at least a little humor in the BAT annalogy and the PF Chang horse being your BAT signal? Not even a little?
As for TG local intel? Is there any doubt that a map of his neighborhood will look similar to Eclipxe’s? All of TV is swimming in foreclosures. One guy standing amongst a throng of foreclosures yelling “its the bottom” does not hold as much cred for me as the actual numbers. Numbers which if cut in half would still be awful.[/quote]
Scarlet: I don’t disagree that the banks are sitting on a ginormous pile of foreclosures; there have been a significant number of articles on this recently. This creates a simple Supply and Demand situation, whereby whoever controls Supply will be able to very nearly set prices for their product (in this case, houses).
I also think we’re heading into a classic bear trap scenario and people are believing what they’re being told by the MSM and the gubment and that is things are getting better and will be alright soon. We’ve all heard the “green shoots” palaver from all the talking heads and the stock market and RE market are following suit. “Things are turning around, things are getting better, it will all be over soon”.
Problem is, if you look at the Great Depression as an analogy, you’ll realize that 1930 (the year following the crash) actually looked very similar to 2009: Things seemed to be improving. The bottom really fell out in 1932, however, and most historians agree that the supposed “smart money” got obliterated in this period. Again, classic bear trap.
At some point, Uncle Sugar and the Fed won’t be able to constrain market forces any longer and regardless of how much money they print and then it’s Katie, bar the door! Accounting gimmickry and sleight of hand will only hold up for so long and then I think we’ll see the floodgates open.
May 5, 2009 at 7:39 AM #393670Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Thanks Allen, good advice there.
It’s kind of funny how any thread that contains news that could be considered negative on TV gets jacked by the TVMOD who try to spin it away so they can stay in their warm fuzzy version of realty or worse, persuade others to join them. And if you make too much sense they ask you to kindly leave someone else’s thread.
Yet no one calls them out for that?
Hey TG tell me you did not find at least a little humor in the BAT annalogy and the PF Chang horse being your BAT signal? Not even a little?
As for TG local intel? Is there any doubt that a map of his neighborhood will look similar to Eclipxe’s? All of TV is swimming in foreclosures. One guy standing amongst a throng of foreclosures yelling “its the bottom” does not hold as much cred for me as the actual numbers. Numbers which if cut in half would still be awful.[/quote]
Scarlet: I don’t disagree that the banks are sitting on a ginormous pile of foreclosures; there have been a significant number of articles on this recently. This creates a simple Supply and Demand situation, whereby whoever controls Supply will be able to very nearly set prices for their product (in this case, houses).
I also think we’re heading into a classic bear trap scenario and people are believing what they’re being told by the MSM and the gubment and that is things are getting better and will be alright soon. We’ve all heard the “green shoots” palaver from all the talking heads and the stock market and RE market are following suit. “Things are turning around, things are getting better, it will all be over soon”.
Problem is, if you look at the Great Depression as an analogy, you’ll realize that 1930 (the year following the crash) actually looked very similar to 2009: Things seemed to be improving. The bottom really fell out in 1932, however, and most historians agree that the supposed “smart money” got obliterated in this period. Again, classic bear trap.
At some point, Uncle Sugar and the Fed won’t be able to constrain market forces any longer and regardless of how much money they print and then it’s Katie, bar the door! Accounting gimmickry and sleight of hand will only hold up for so long and then I think we’ll see the floodgates open.
May 5, 2009 at 7:39 AM #393813Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Rt.66]Thanks Allen, good advice there.
It’s kind of funny how any thread that contains news that could be considered negative on TV gets jacked by the TVMOD who try to spin it away so they can stay in their warm fuzzy version of realty or worse, persuade others to join them. And if you make too much sense they ask you to kindly leave someone else’s thread.
Yet no one calls them out for that?
Hey TG tell me you did not find at least a little humor in the BAT annalogy and the PF Chang horse being your BAT signal? Not even a little?
As for TG local intel? Is there any doubt that a map of his neighborhood will look similar to Eclipxe’s? All of TV is swimming in foreclosures. One guy standing amongst a throng of foreclosures yelling “its the bottom” does not hold as much cred for me as the actual numbers. Numbers which if cut in half would still be awful.[/quote]
Scarlet: I don’t disagree that the banks are sitting on a ginormous pile of foreclosures; there have been a significant number of articles on this recently. This creates a simple Supply and Demand situation, whereby whoever controls Supply will be able to very nearly set prices for their product (in this case, houses).
I also think we’re heading into a classic bear trap scenario and people are believing what they’re being told by the MSM and the gubment and that is things are getting better and will be alright soon. We’ve all heard the “green shoots” palaver from all the talking heads and the stock market and RE market are following suit. “Things are turning around, things are getting better, it will all be over soon”.
Problem is, if you look at the Great Depression as an analogy, you’ll realize that 1930 (the year following the crash) actually looked very similar to 2009: Things seemed to be improving. The bottom really fell out in 1932, however, and most historians agree that the supposed “smart money” got obliterated in this period. Again, classic bear trap.
At some point, Uncle Sugar and the Fed won’t be able to constrain market forces any longer and regardless of how much money they print and then it’s Katie, bar the door! Accounting gimmickry and sleight of hand will only hold up for so long and then I think we’ll see the floodgates open.
May 5, 2009 at 9:51 AM #393205ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?
May 5, 2009 at 9:51 AM #393464ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?
May 5, 2009 at 9:51 AM #393673ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?
May 5, 2009 at 9:51 AM #393726ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?
May 5, 2009 at 9:51 AM #393866ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?
May 5, 2009 at 9:58 AM #393221CoronitaParticipant[quote=ralphfurley][quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?[/quote]
When a country has 1.3 billion people, you’re bound to find just about anyone with any quality, including a giant basketball player…
The more curious question I have is…With a population of 1.1 billion, how come we don’t see more athletes from India?
Actually, I can’t take credit for the previous statement. This line was trademarked a few years ago by my wife and her friend one day when we somehow we got on the subject of the first Hooters being opened in Shanghai. Her friend (guy) and I both laughed, since we’re like what’s the point of a Hooters in China…Which my wife quickly snapped. With 1 billion people, you’re bound to find what you want. π
May 5, 2009 at 9:58 AM #393479CoronitaParticipant[quote=ralphfurley][quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?[/quote]
When a country has 1.3 billion people, you’re bound to find just about anyone with any quality, including a giant basketball player…
The more curious question I have is…With a population of 1.1 billion, how come we don’t see more athletes from India?
Actually, I can’t take credit for the previous statement. This line was trademarked a few years ago by my wife and her friend one day when we somehow we got on the subject of the first Hooters being opened in Shanghai. Her friend (guy) and I both laughed, since we’re like what’s the point of a Hooters in China…Which my wife quickly snapped. With 1 billion people, you’re bound to find what you want. π
May 5, 2009 at 9:58 AM #393688CoronitaParticipant[quote=ralphfurley][quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?[/quote]
When a country has 1.3 billion people, you’re bound to find just about anyone with any quality, including a giant basketball player…
The more curious question I have is…With a population of 1.1 billion, how come we don’t see more athletes from India?
Actually, I can’t take credit for the previous statement. This line was trademarked a few years ago by my wife and her friend one day when we somehow we got on the subject of the first Hooters being opened in Shanghai. Her friend (guy) and I both laughed, since we’re like what’s the point of a Hooters in China…Which my wife quickly snapped. With 1 billion people, you’re bound to find what you want. π
May 5, 2009 at 9:58 AM #393742CoronitaParticipant[quote=ralphfurley][quote=flu][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]TG: Excellent post, as usual.
Now, on to the important shit: WTF happened to the Lakers? I have been listening to all the talking heads in the sports community about LA versus Houston. “Lakers are better coached, they’ll handle Yao, better team chemistry, deeper bench, blah, blah, blah”. Jesus, that was embarrassing last night. They were outplayed, outhustled and outmuscled. And, Mr. Zen Master didn’t seem to have a frickin’ clue as to how to handle Yao. 28 points and 10 boards! Yao was Yow!
What makes this especially priceless is my wife is from Houston and she has been periodically stopping me in the halls to laugh in my face. Nice.
The Bank of Mexican Food in Old Town rocks. I also like Swing Inn for breakfast, although I haven’t been in there for ages. Chicken Fried Steak and eggs.
Alright, sorry for the threadjack. Back to Temecula becoming the SoCal version of Chernobyl.[/quote]
Yeah that game yesterday blows. Lakers aren’t playing well recently. The past couple of games they just seem to run out of steam…I forget which game that they almost blew a pretty big lead on the 3rd.
Yao looks better and better each time.[/quote]
Houston and Denver both match up pretty good with the Lakers. The amazing thing to me is, Houston is far better w/o T-man in the lineup. I thought they were done for after they lost him, but they managed to work better as a team post-McGrady.On more of a side note, am I the only one that thinks Yao was genetically engineered in a lab by the Chinese government? How can such a big guy have such beautiful soft hands?[/quote]
When a country has 1.3 billion people, you’re bound to find just about anyone with any quality, including a giant basketball player…
The more curious question I have is…With a population of 1.1 billion, how come we don’t see more athletes from India?
Actually, I can’t take credit for the previous statement. This line was trademarked a few years ago by my wife and her friend one day when we somehow we got on the subject of the first Hooters being opened in Shanghai. Her friend (guy) and I both laughed, since we’re like what’s the point of a Hooters in China…Which my wife quickly snapped. With 1 billion people, you’re bound to find what you want. π
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