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March 22, 2010 at 12:57 PM #529967March 22, 2010 at 1:01 PM #529035briansd1Guest
[quote=IForget]Why would a formerly bearish pigg decide to buy? [/quote]
Nagging wife. Peer pressure to conform. Self doubt because every one else is doing it.
Clearly if he’s in foreclosure now, he didn’t have wherewithal to hold long term. He screwed himself.
March 22, 2010 at 1:01 PM #529166briansd1Guest[quote=IForget]Why would a formerly bearish pigg decide to buy? [/quote]
Nagging wife. Peer pressure to conform. Self doubt because every one else is doing it.
Clearly if he’s in foreclosure now, he didn’t have wherewithal to hold long term. He screwed himself.
March 22, 2010 at 1:01 PM #529614briansd1Guest[quote=IForget]Why would a formerly bearish pigg decide to buy? [/quote]
Nagging wife. Peer pressure to conform. Self doubt because every one else is doing it.
Clearly if he’s in foreclosure now, he didn’t have wherewithal to hold long term. He screwed himself.
March 22, 2010 at 1:01 PM #529713briansd1Guest[quote=IForget]Why would a formerly bearish pigg decide to buy? [/quote]
Nagging wife. Peer pressure to conform. Self doubt because every one else is doing it.
Clearly if he’s in foreclosure now, he didn’t have wherewithal to hold long term. He screwed himself.
March 22, 2010 at 1:01 PM #529972briansd1Guest[quote=IForget]Why would a formerly bearish pigg decide to buy? [/quote]
Nagging wife. Peer pressure to conform. Self doubt because every one else is doing it.
Clearly if he’s in foreclosure now, he didn’t have wherewithal to hold long term. He screwed himself.
March 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM #529040briansd1Guest1) Desire: the people warning the loudest about Y2K, those hoarding lentils and suggesting the end of the world was coming, really wanted to be right. They not only thought Y2K was going to be a disaster, they wanted it to be a disaster.
It’s funny that the Y2K scare was only a fire fanned by the business interests who wanted to sell more computers, IT services and insurance.
Nothing to do with impending disaster.
The end-of-the-world survivalists certainly got taken by that one.
March 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM #529171briansd1Guest1) Desire: the people warning the loudest about Y2K, those hoarding lentils and suggesting the end of the world was coming, really wanted to be right. They not only thought Y2K was going to be a disaster, they wanted it to be a disaster.
It’s funny that the Y2K scare was only a fire fanned by the business interests who wanted to sell more computers, IT services and insurance.
Nothing to do with impending disaster.
The end-of-the-world survivalists certainly got taken by that one.
March 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM #529620briansd1Guest1) Desire: the people warning the loudest about Y2K, those hoarding lentils and suggesting the end of the world was coming, really wanted to be right. They not only thought Y2K was going to be a disaster, they wanted it to be a disaster.
It’s funny that the Y2K scare was only a fire fanned by the business interests who wanted to sell more computers, IT services and insurance.
Nothing to do with impending disaster.
The end-of-the-world survivalists certainly got taken by that one.
March 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM #529718briansd1Guest1) Desire: the people warning the loudest about Y2K, those hoarding lentils and suggesting the end of the world was coming, really wanted to be right. They not only thought Y2K was going to be a disaster, they wanted it to be a disaster.
It’s funny that the Y2K scare was only a fire fanned by the business interests who wanted to sell more computers, IT services and insurance.
Nothing to do with impending disaster.
The end-of-the-world survivalists certainly got taken by that one.
March 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM #529977briansd1Guest1) Desire: the people warning the loudest about Y2K, those hoarding lentils and suggesting the end of the world was coming, really wanted to be right. They not only thought Y2K was going to be a disaster, they wanted it to be a disaster.
It’s funny that the Y2K scare was only a fire fanned by the business interests who wanted to sell more computers, IT services and insurance.
Nothing to do with impending disaster.
The end-of-the-world survivalists certainly got taken by that one.
March 22, 2010 at 1:30 PM #529065CBadParticipantWhat became of those posters? They survived. Good for them.
March 22, 2010 at 1:30 PM #529196CBadParticipantWhat became of those posters? They survived. Good for them.
March 22, 2010 at 1:30 PM #529644CBadParticipantWhat became of those posters? They survived. Good for them.
March 22, 2010 at 1:30 PM #529743CBadParticipantWhat became of those posters? They survived. Good for them.
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