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drunkle
Participantmarion:
there’s no disagreement per se. there’s just… amusement.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
there’s no disagreement per se. there’s just… amusement.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
there’s no disagreement per se. there’s just… amusement.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
there’s no disagreement per se. there’s just… amusement.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
you are comedy gold. your entertainment value is all that’s left since the housing blowup has been established. rock on.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
you are comedy gold. your entertainment value is all that’s left since the housing blowup has been established. rock on.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
you are comedy gold. your entertainment value is all that’s left since the housing blowup has been established. rock on.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
you are comedy gold. your entertainment value is all that’s left since the housing blowup has been established. rock on.
drunkle
Participantmarion:
you are comedy gold. your entertainment value is all that’s left since the housing blowup has been established. rock on.
March 21, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: What am I missing? Is that a train coming at me or am I Chicken Little? #174362drunkle
Participantecho:
i’ve already made the suggestion that you park your money in treasuries. if your 401k fund does not have a pure treasury option, take your pick on the bond funds. odds are, the bond values will be propped up by the fed/gov or at least, the values will not drop as hard as the equity funds. but cross your fingers just in case.
March 21, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: What am I missing? Is that a train coming at me or am I Chicken Little? #174707drunkle
Participantecho:
i’ve already made the suggestion that you park your money in treasuries. if your 401k fund does not have a pure treasury option, take your pick on the bond funds. odds are, the bond values will be propped up by the fed/gov or at least, the values will not drop as hard as the equity funds. but cross your fingers just in case.
March 21, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: What am I missing? Is that a train coming at me or am I Chicken Little? #174713drunkle
Participantecho:
i’ve already made the suggestion that you park your money in treasuries. if your 401k fund does not have a pure treasury option, take your pick on the bond funds. odds are, the bond values will be propped up by the fed/gov or at least, the values will not drop as hard as the equity funds. but cross your fingers just in case.
March 21, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: What am I missing? Is that a train coming at me or am I Chicken Little? #174722drunkle
Participantecho:
i’ve already made the suggestion that you park your money in treasuries. if your 401k fund does not have a pure treasury option, take your pick on the bond funds. odds are, the bond values will be propped up by the fed/gov or at least, the values will not drop as hard as the equity funds. but cross your fingers just in case.
March 21, 2008 at 1:23 PM in reply to: What am I missing? Is that a train coming at me or am I Chicken Little? #174810drunkle
Participantecho:
i’ve already made the suggestion that you park your money in treasuries. if your 401k fund does not have a pure treasury option, take your pick on the bond funds. odds are, the bond values will be propped up by the fed/gov or at least, the values will not drop as hard as the equity funds. but cross your fingers just in case.
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