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“He won, get over it.”
Ahmadinejad won. Get over it.
Bush won. Get over it. Tedious isn’t it?ZeitgeistParticipantno_such_reality-
“He won, get over it.”
Ahmadinejad won. Get over it.
Bush won. Get over it. Tedious isn’t it?ZeitgeistParticipantno_such_reality-
“He won, get over it.”
Ahmadinejad won. Get over it.
Bush won. Get over it. Tedious isn’t it?ZeitgeistParticipantno_such_reality-
“He won, get over it.”
Ahmadinejad won. Get over it.
Bush won. Get over it. Tedious isn’t it?ZeitgeistParticipantA genuine miracle, it was. I prefer the old Golf Gods-
“Somewhere out there, Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and Gary Player— gods of the sport — were probably watching, understanding better than any of us. They assumed, as we all did, that the Sunday cheers stop by the age of 59. By then, the game is someone else’s.” ‘It reminded me,” Watson said, “of what it used to be like.'”“What to say about a man who gave us a glimpse of yesterday, and a example that the clock can be beaten, if only for a weekend? Thanks!”
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/lopresti/2009-07-19-british-watson_N.htm
ZeitgeistParticipantA genuine miracle, it was. I prefer the old Golf Gods-
“Somewhere out there, Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and Gary Player— gods of the sport — were probably watching, understanding better than any of us. They assumed, as we all did, that the Sunday cheers stop by the age of 59. By then, the game is someone else’s.” ‘It reminded me,” Watson said, “of what it used to be like.'”“What to say about a man who gave us a glimpse of yesterday, and a example that the clock can be beaten, if only for a weekend? Thanks!”
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/lopresti/2009-07-19-british-watson_N.htm
ZeitgeistParticipantA genuine miracle, it was. I prefer the old Golf Gods-
“Somewhere out there, Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and Gary Player— gods of the sport — were probably watching, understanding better than any of us. They assumed, as we all did, that the Sunday cheers stop by the age of 59. By then, the game is someone else’s.” ‘It reminded me,” Watson said, “of what it used to be like.'”“What to say about a man who gave us a glimpse of yesterday, and a example that the clock can be beaten, if only for a weekend? Thanks!”
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/lopresti/2009-07-19-british-watson_N.htm
ZeitgeistParticipantA genuine miracle, it was. I prefer the old Golf Gods-
“Somewhere out there, Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and Gary Player— gods of the sport — were probably watching, understanding better than any of us. They assumed, as we all did, that the Sunday cheers stop by the age of 59. By then, the game is someone else’s.” ‘It reminded me,” Watson said, “of what it used to be like.'”“What to say about a man who gave us a glimpse of yesterday, and a example that the clock can be beaten, if only for a weekend? Thanks!”
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/lopresti/2009-07-19-british-watson_N.htm
ZeitgeistParticipantA genuine miracle, it was. I prefer the old Golf Gods-
“Somewhere out there, Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and Gary Player— gods of the sport — were probably watching, understanding better than any of us. They assumed, as we all did, that the Sunday cheers stop by the age of 59. By then, the game is someone else’s.” ‘It reminded me,” Watson said, “of what it used to be like.'”“What to say about a man who gave us a glimpse of yesterday, and a example that the clock can be beaten, if only for a weekend? Thanks!”
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/lopresti/2009-07-19-british-watson_N.htm
July 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #433831ZeitgeistParticipantRB132-
You are correct about the reason the politicians loved the bubble because of the tax windfall it brought in and that is why they have done nothing about the tax on gas for the same reason. It is a game, but a losing game to build the economy on speculation. Tulip mania or tulipomania is considered to be one of the first of these and when you read about it, you have to laugh:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_maniaJuly 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434037ZeitgeistParticipantRB132-
You are correct about the reason the politicians loved the bubble because of the tax windfall it brought in and that is why they have done nothing about the tax on gas for the same reason. It is a game, but a losing game to build the economy on speculation. Tulip mania or tulipomania is considered to be one of the first of these and when you read about it, you have to laugh:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_maniaJuly 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434349ZeitgeistParticipantRB132-
You are correct about the reason the politicians loved the bubble because of the tax windfall it brought in and that is why they have done nothing about the tax on gas for the same reason. It is a game, but a losing game to build the economy on speculation. Tulip mania or tulipomania is considered to be one of the first of these and when you read about it, you have to laugh:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_maniaJuly 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434420ZeitgeistParticipantRB132-
You are correct about the reason the politicians loved the bubble because of the tax windfall it brought in and that is why they have done nothing about the tax on gas for the same reason. It is a game, but a losing game to build the economy on speculation. Tulip mania or tulipomania is considered to be one of the first of these and when you read about it, you have to laugh:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_maniaJuly 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434588ZeitgeistParticipantRB132-
You are correct about the reason the politicians loved the bubble because of the tax windfall it brought in and that is why they have done nothing about the tax on gas for the same reason. It is a game, but a losing game to build the economy on speculation. Tulip mania or tulipomania is considered to be one of the first of these and when you read about it, you have to laugh:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania -
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