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ParticipantThis was one of my favorite comedians. When I first arrived in the US and heard him, it was like a breath of fresh air, and I felt right at home. To me he was an Irishman to the core, the kind of guy you would meet in a pub. I have one of his books, and while some people read the bible everyday to keep them sane, I dig into his repertoire of jokes and quips to pep up my day. Very, very sad to see him go π Who will replace him. Wait, there is another comedian …a guy called George Bush π
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ParticipantThis was one of my favorite comedians. When I first arrived in the US and heard him, it was like a breath of fresh air, and I felt right at home. To me he was an Irishman to the core, the kind of guy you would meet in a pub. I have one of his books, and while some people read the bible everyday to keep them sane, I dig into his repertoire of jokes and quips to pep up my day. Very, very sad to see him go π Who will replace him. Wait, there is another comedian …a guy called George Bush π
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ParticipantThis was one of my favorite comedians. When I first arrived in the US and heard him, it was like a breath of fresh air, and I felt right at home. To me he was an Irishman to the core, the kind of guy you would meet in a pub. I have one of his books, and while some people read the bible everyday to keep them sane, I dig into his repertoire of jokes and quips to pep up my day. Very, very sad to see him go π Who will replace him. Wait, there is another comedian …a guy called George Bush π
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ParticipantThis was one of my favorite comedians. When I first arrived in the US and heard him, it was like a breath of fresh air, and I felt right at home. To me he was an Irishman to the core, the kind of guy you would meet in a pub. I have one of his books, and while some people read the bible everyday to keep them sane, I dig into his repertoire of jokes and quips to pep up my day. Very, very sad to see him go π Who will replace him. Wait, there is another comedian …a guy called George Bush π
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ParticipantHow did they do this? Who did this? Did they tie a camera to a garbage truck?
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ParticipantHow did they do this? Who did this? Did they tie a camera to a garbage truck?
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ParticipantHow did they do this? Who did this? Did they tie a camera to a garbage truck?
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ParticipantHow did they do this? Who did this? Did they tie a camera to a garbage truck?
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ParticipantHow did they do this? Who did this? Did they tie a camera to a garbage truck?
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ParticipantPutting aside the technical definition of a ‘recession’ which always seems like a contradiction in terms to me (negative growth), there are other indicators that things are not normal. Without going into the obvious housing market correction, that I respectfully disagree will remain unaffected in the higher tiers, gas prices have led to a fourfold increase in the use of Metrolink in LA, and scooters are sprouting up like mushrooms. The first people to feel the pinch are usually small retailers, and a friendly “how’s business?” is often a useful barometer.
I agree that if you didn’t watch the news, you may be forgiven for thinking everything seems hunky dory, but there’s probably a case to argue that the affects of some recessions are not felt until there almost over.
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ParticipantPutting aside the technical definition of a ‘recession’ which always seems like a contradiction in terms to me (negative growth), there are other indicators that things are not normal. Without going into the obvious housing market correction, that I respectfully disagree will remain unaffected in the higher tiers, gas prices have led to a fourfold increase in the use of Metrolink in LA, and scooters are sprouting up like mushrooms. The first people to feel the pinch are usually small retailers, and a friendly “how’s business?” is often a useful barometer.
I agree that if you didn’t watch the news, you may be forgiven for thinking everything seems hunky dory, but there’s probably a case to argue that the affects of some recessions are not felt until there almost over.
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ParticipantPutting aside the technical definition of a ‘recession’ which always seems like a contradiction in terms to me (negative growth), there are other indicators that things are not normal. Without going into the obvious housing market correction, that I respectfully disagree will remain unaffected in the higher tiers, gas prices have led to a fourfold increase in the use of Metrolink in LA, and scooters are sprouting up like mushrooms. The first people to feel the pinch are usually small retailers, and a friendly “how’s business?” is often a useful barometer.
I agree that if you didn’t watch the news, you may be forgiven for thinking everything seems hunky dory, but there’s probably a case to argue that the affects of some recessions are not felt until there almost over.
34f3f3f
ParticipantPutting aside the technical definition of a ‘recession’ which always seems like a contradiction in terms to me (negative growth), there are other indicators that things are not normal. Without going into the obvious housing market correction, that I respectfully disagree will remain unaffected in the higher tiers, gas prices have led to a fourfold increase in the use of Metrolink in LA, and scooters are sprouting up like mushrooms. The first people to feel the pinch are usually small retailers, and a friendly “how’s business?” is often a useful barometer.
I agree that if you didn’t watch the news, you may be forgiven for thinking everything seems hunky dory, but there’s probably a case to argue that the affects of some recessions are not felt until there almost over.
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ParticipantPutting aside the technical definition of a ‘recession’ which always seems like a contradiction in terms to me (negative growth), there are other indicators that things are not normal. Without going into the obvious housing market correction, that I respectfully disagree will remain unaffected in the higher tiers, gas prices have led to a fourfold increase in the use of Metrolink in LA, and scooters are sprouting up like mushrooms. The first people to feel the pinch are usually small retailers, and a friendly “how’s business?” is often a useful barometer.
I agree that if you didn’t watch the news, you may be forgiven for thinking everything seems hunky dory, but there’s probably a case to argue that the affects of some recessions are not felt until there almost over.
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