the stock market

joerookery

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well the stock market is down another 500 points today and there is only one thing to do besides cry :cry: :cry:

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Hey Joe,
The first thing I saw in that photo was what looked like a backward red cross, and then I saw the grease burger, and realized she was not a nurse, but an angle of death.
As far as the stock market goes, this is the time to buy if you are into that sort of gambleing. I have enough risk in my business. so I stick to the nickle slots. The second boot has not dropped yet though, and that will be the credit card dept that so many people have.
At least the Euro is down against the dollar, and that is good for me, as we have to go to Germany for a wedding, I just hope there is still an airline in business when we get redy to come home.
Best wihses
Gus
 
In 1914 between 52% and 65% of monetary circulation consisted of coins. The government endeavored to discourage the use of coins and other forms of cash for most transaction. Whenever possible, paper money was highly preferred over coins by the central bank. Both checks and interbank transfers were encouraged to keep liquidity higher.

Maybe this is the secret. Instead of a $700 billion bailout- We could have eliminated coins.
 
Tony & Kaiser said:
Me too!! :la:

Tony,
I see that Heather was in the news not too long ago. Maybe your fantasy
is not too far out of line. At least the drunk part might be easy to
make happen :P
 
Oh man,
I leave town for a few days and you guys are all picking on me. I had a nice morning at the Belgian Army Museum, but my Belgian friends forced me to drink a lot of Belgian beer (my German friends all warned me the Belgian beer was like poison, but I some how survived, I was also told by my Belgian freinds that the German beer was poison, if I paid attention to any one I would be very thirsty.)
I expect to get used to the German key boards by the time I head home, and then I will not be able to fine the letters on my own.
Best wishes
Gus
 
Umm, I took a few photos, but mostly of stuff not related to pointy hats, time was so limited that I did not want to spend too much time looking through a view finnder. They really should publish a nice illustrated catalogue of the museum. I have not seen the IWM since 1972, but the Army Museum kicks its butt.
Gus
 
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