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CoronitaParticipantOn a more serious note. If you or someone you care about relies on long term medication, you might want to give them a friendly reminder to have a nice stash of medicine 90-120 days.
The pharma supply chain too, is completely or partially dependent on facilities and ingredients from China and India, and that supply chain has been disrupted by the coronavirus. India just put an export restriction on drug exports, and many of the common medication that people depend on are generics made in India with ingredients manufactured from China.
So get your refills in now. Short term pain of offshoring drug manufacturing overseas. Pharma companies will learn the hard way and eventually some of it probably will come back to North America, which is a good thing.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheRealDonaldFLU][quote=FlyerInHi]It’s childish to bring up one’s portfolio performance as a gauge of aggregate market or economy. Makes no sense at all.[/quote]
Is it not childish to talk about ones slumlord property portfolio performance as a gauge of the aggregate market or economy. Makes no sense at all. Et tu Briante?[/quote]
Bro, are you going Latin on me? Man, all you wannabe donald elitists think you are are all refined and shit. I’m just a deplorable bumpkin with a missing front tooth and a cousin named bubba. Round em up boyz and girlz. Yeeehaw!!!
CoronitaParticipant[quote=ocrenter][img_assist|nid=26975|title=toilet paper mummies|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=543]
people figured out this is the best way to protect against the corona virus.[/quote]
ha ha ha.
CoronitaParticipantMy gardener removed a large tree in front of my house. I think he only wanted $300, while as everyone else wanted $1000+. He also removed the stump. It was kinda funny watching him tie a chain to the trunk and his pickup truck, and pulling a few times. You’ve asked you gardener?
CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu]
Yeah, but you could use paper napkins, or tissues if you had to, if there was really going to be a shortage. Or just hop in the shower. There’s so many alternatives. Do people typically carry toilet people to work and and when they go shopping too in case they run out outside? I’m being serious.
[/quote]Here’s a serious reply. When I was young and foolish I had just moved to CA from another state. My friend “A” talked me into going to NV to find his friend (person “B”)’s house who was holding some stuff (I still don’t know what) for him. So friend A borrowed his other friend’s (call him person C) dad’s car and friend A and I took off for Nevada on I-80 during heavy snow. We arrived in the dead of night, fresh fallen snow covered everything, and friend A can’t remember which house person B lives in. So he stops and starts walking around houses at 3 AM in Sparks, NV leaving footprints all the way around several houses. I stay in the car, I’m not THAT stupid.
I look in the side mirror and up pulls a cop car. Great. Asks for my license. It is from state C. Asks where I live. I say California. He asks who’s car it is. I say I’m not sure. He asks what I’m doing with a license from one state, living in another, sitting in a car I know nothing about, looking for the house of a person I don’t know and can’t give the name of in a state in which I don’t live.
Man, this looks baaaaaaad and I know it.
I just tell him I have no answers for him. So he asks me if there is a gun in the glove box. I say I have no idea. He tells me to open it. So I do. Very slowing.
It has two rolls of toilet paper.
So yeah, people do carry toilet paper around with them.
Apparently most of them live in Northern California.
By the way, I didn’t spend the night in jail but I have no idea why not.[/quote]
You win. The next time I’m hoarding toilet paper, and someone asks, I’ll tell them I need to restock the toilet paper in the glovebox after I finished using the ones in there to cleanup the mess I made in the back seat last night.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu]
Can someone explain to me why people are hoarding toilet paper? I mean, I would think it’s not the most important supply to stock up on. I just don’t get it.[/quote]
Have you ever been out of toilet paper?
And your explanation of a bidet in your house…well I’m not buying that you don’t still need TP…that’s just a gross thought…[/quote]
Yeah, but you could use paper napkins, or tissues if you had to, if there was really going to be a shortage. Or just hop in the shower. There’s so many alternatives. Do people typically carry toilet people to work and and when they go shopping too in case they run out outside? I’m being serious.
Actually if you get a bidet, some have an air dryer on them. I got one for medical reasons because for some time I had to go to the bathroom a lot an using toilet paper that often created abrasions and blisters. Ewe. Dont need it anymore, but the bidet was kinda interesting, so I just kept it.
CoronitaParticipantCostco is going to do well. I was just there and oh my god, people are all freaked out and stocking up on lysol , hand sanitizer, toilet paper, food, as if people are preparing for a natural disaster. I’m not even kidding. I was there when the store just opened, and they had aisles of toilet paper. When I was leaving about 45 minutes later, all the toilet paper was gone.
Can someone explain to me why people are hoarding toilet paper? I mean, I would think it’s not the most important supply to stock up on. I just don’t get it.
CoronitaParticipantTold you the virus can jump from humans back to animals. Someone’s dog just got it.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheRealDonaldFLU]Great job brother FLU! BTW, we posted month to date. The year to date is up 29.8 % on the trading account for the cabal ;)[/quote]
Oh f you.. damnit. one day Donald, one day.
One thing for certain. wall street doesn’t appear to mind Trump or Biden…. But they sure hate Chairman Bernie Mao Sanders…. lol
CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheRealDonaldFLU][quote=spdrun]Oh my! The market is only down 9% since peak, not 12%. The real amusement will begin when profit numbers start feeling the pinch of disrupted supply chains, of people not flying, of people not going out as much… Give it a few months. The real fun will begin just in time for a long summer, and it will be fresh in people’s minds come November.[/quote]
Did someone say down?
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HA, Donald Dumps!! I finally managed to beat you guys’ ass this quarter. I’m so use to seeing you guys kick my ass each quarter, but this time I beat you ass in Q1 decisively. (Well technically Q1 ain’t over.)
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Congrats to you BTW…..
Truthfully this was dumb luck. Those Jan 2020 expiring AMD call options forced to sell before they expired, right before the runup to $58 that I missed that I was cursing about
…. In hindsight, I’m not pissed anymore, lol. AMD sanked to $46 recently. I think I am done with AMD options. It’s going to be bonds and boring dividends for me for a bit.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]flu- I thought that TheJoeMentum was a sockpuppet/troll account created by you :D[/quote]
lol….one types/writes with horrible engrish and spelling and grammar . one doesn’t. one swears alot and one doesn’t. one makes a.lot of sexual innuendos and one doesn’t . one likes to ask you and Brian about your doom and gloom market predictions hoping you’ll post something so the markets will violently move the other way (kinda like today). The other doesn’t. one writes at least 2-3 paragraphs. the other not more than a few sentences.
You’re giving me way too much credit for being consistently bipolar. I wish I could in real life. it would be fun to be unpredictable.
Can you post another we are headed for a recession crash and burn post tomorrow, before opening bell? Please?
Anyway, it’s lunch time. Is green eggs and crow tasty?
CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheJoeMentum][quote=spdrun]Fortunately, there’s an app for that … LOL! Commitment is overrated, especially if it traps you into marriage and you have to get a “real jerb”, move to the suburbs, and be a “provider” because the government doesn’t provide basic services like daycare, health insurance, and college for a simple tax payment. I hope for a childless existence or one kid at most. Responsibility and commitment are overrated; irresponsibility and freedom in personal life is called “self-care” and is something that should be celebrated and nurtured. Plus there’s the environmental aspect … ZPG should be a goal, not a joke.[/quote]
You don’t need an app to watch porno and rub one out. Your self care doesn’t seem to be helping[/quote]
Holy crap I step away for a few hours and it’s like ww3 here.
It took me awhile to get what you meant by “rub one out”. Holy shit, where do you guys come up with these idioms? Ewwe….
CoronitaParticipant[quote=EJ]I locked a 30yr at 3.24% yesterday with no costs. That was a 0.376% reduction for me. Thanks to Home Loan Sheldon (long-time occasional Piggington contributor HLS)! I just saved a few years of mortgage payments. Had considered going with a 15 or 20 year, but not much spread, so kept my options open with the 30yr.[/quote]
Congrats. that’s a great rate. Happy to hear people here milking the great rate environment.
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