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Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx… you are always there to lend a hand. ๐
Yall can always email me if you see any spam, I can report them to the spam filter software and hopefully help it to keep up with their trickery.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx… you are always there to lend a hand. ๐
Yall can always email me if you see any spam, I can report them to the spam filter software and hopefully help it to keep up with their trickery.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx… you are always there to lend a hand. ๐
Yall can always email me if you see any spam, I can report them to the spam filter software and hopefully help it to keep up with their trickery.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis pleases me greatly. I think the “Lord” honorific fits… it is a noble name.
BTW Dan — congrats on Cthulu! (Or Piggington, if Cthulu was your firstborn).
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis pleases me greatly. I think the “Lord” honorific fits… it is a noble name.
BTW Dan — congrats on Cthulu! (Or Piggington, if Cthulu was your firstborn).
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis pleases me greatly. I think the “Lord” honorific fits… it is a noble name.
BTW Dan — congrats on Cthulu! (Or Piggington, if Cthulu was your firstborn).
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis pleases me greatly. I think the “Lord” honorific fits… it is a noble name.
BTW Dan — congrats on Cthulu! (Or Piggington, if Cthulu was your firstborn).
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis pleases me greatly. I think the “Lord” honorific fits… it is a noble name.
BTW Dan — congrats on Cthulu! (Or Piggington, if Cthulu was your firstborn).
Rich ToscanoKeymasterLike a typical MSM article, it doesn’t even mention valuations… by coincidence, at the start of his analysis period, US stocks were dirt cheap and homes were overvalued. So of course stocks did better. I’m not even denying the premise of the article… just saying that the analysis is sloppy because it leaves out the crucially important factor of starting valuation.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterLike a typical MSM article, it doesn’t even mention valuations… by coincidence, at the start of his analysis period, US stocks were dirt cheap and homes were overvalued. So of course stocks did better. I’m not even denying the premise of the article… just saying that the analysis is sloppy because it leaves out the crucially important factor of starting valuation.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterLike a typical MSM article, it doesn’t even mention valuations… by coincidence, at the start of his analysis period, US stocks were dirt cheap and homes were overvalued. So of course stocks did better. I’m not even denying the premise of the article… just saying that the analysis is sloppy because it leaves out the crucially important factor of starting valuation.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterLike a typical MSM article, it doesn’t even mention valuations… by coincidence, at the start of his analysis period, US stocks were dirt cheap and homes were overvalued. So of course stocks did better. I’m not even denying the premise of the article… just saying that the analysis is sloppy because it leaves out the crucially important factor of starting valuation.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterLike a typical MSM article, it doesn’t even mention valuations… by coincidence, at the start of his analysis period, US stocks were dirt cheap and homes were overvalued. So of course stocks did better. I’m not even denying the premise of the article… just saying that the analysis is sloppy because it leaves out the crucially important factor of starting valuation.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterHave any of yall ever made your own irish cream? It is awesome. I’ve made it using this recipe: http://www.thehungrymouse.com/2009/02/27/homemade-irish-cream/
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