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Old 04-21-2009, 06:44 PM
 
Location: Sitting on a park bench...
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No, this is Tuesday, I'm drunk. I'm not too bad. I pawned my computer speakers (Logitech 2.5's, I only got $5 for them), and went to Famous Uncle Al's for one of their superb hotdogs (beef with an all natural casing for that snap!), grilled, with spicy mustard, onions, and sauerkraut. I washed it down with a large draught Sprecher's Root Beer. I highly reccomend it. Trust me, your tastes buds will love you for the rest of your life. Now I'm at the library, charging my laptop, and catching up on what I missed here.

How are you doing?

 
Old 04-21-2009, 07:44 PM
 
Location: Western Hoosierland
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No, this is Tuesday, I'm drunk. I'm not too bad. I pawned my computer speakers (Logitech 2.5's, I only got $5 for them), and went to Famous Uncle Al's for one of their superb hotdogs (beef with an all natural casing for that snap!), grilled, with spicy mustard, onions, and sauerkraut. I washed it down with a large draught Sprecher's Root Beer. I highly reccomend it. Trust me, your tastes buds will love you for the rest of your life. Now I'm at the library, charging my laptop, and catching up on what I missed here.

How are you doing?

I am going to be honest that would make me throw up. I am not a hot dog fan and I cant stand mustard and onions.

Sprechers Root Beer is tasty though!

Is your Library open 24/7?

I am doing gREAT!
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:07 PM
 
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Hmmm...maybe we should change your name to Tony the Tiger. You don't like onions and mustard? What, are you a communist? Next thing you'll tell me that you don't like beets, especially in borscht.

I wish that the library was 24/7. We have plenty of 24/7 vices, but no 24/7 virtues. If I were in Oscar's shoes, all libraries, bookstores, and coffee shops would be open that long. Their excuses is that they wouldn't be able to afford the staff, not enough people would use them, and that homeless people would sleep in them.

The Sprechers that they serve at Uncle Al's is kept as cold as draft beer, so they never serve it with ice.
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:31 PM
 
Location: Western Hoosierland
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Hmmm...maybe we should change your name to Tony the Tiger. You don't like onions and mustard? What, are you a communist? Next thing you'll tell me that you don't like beets, especially in borscht.

I wish that the library was 24/7. We have plenty of 24/7 vices, but no 24/7 virtues. If I were in Oscar's shoes, all libraries, bookstores, and coffee shops would be open that long. Their excuses is that they wouldn't be able to afford the staff, not enough people would use them, and that homeless people would sleep in them.

The Sprechers that they serve at Uncle Al's is kept as cold as draft beer, so they never serve it with ice.
I am not a communist. I just cant stands onions and mustard


I thought your library was open 24/7 because I see your their alot and i see sometimes you post in the wee hours of the morning.

I use ice for my root beer.
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:42 PM
 
Location: Western Hoosierland
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Good Night Las Vegas


10:42 PM EDT here
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:45 PM
 
Location: Somewhere.
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So what's this with 04/23/2009 and it being a critical date, what's that mean?
Isn't that the day some wackos think the "rapture" is?
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:46 PM
 
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I know, I'm joking. Back in the old days, if you were of Russian descent, people accused you of being a communist. Try your Sprechers w/o ice. It's much richer tasting that way. The library is open until 9pm M-TH, and 6pm on Fr-Su. I charge up my laptop, and use it at home a bit. I keep telling them I'd be willing to watch the place overnight, but my furkids would be lonely. They'd love it here, there's plenty of space for them to run.
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:53 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Upstate NY!
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Okay, you sound like a cool dude to me, YOUR IN. j/k j/k. So what's this with 04/23/2009 and it being a critical date, what's that mean?
Martin Armstrong was exact to the day on the last cycle date: 2/27/2007, when global markets experienced a mini-collapse and the Dow fell over 500 points! I moved all my money to fixed assets a few days later (3/2/07...when Dow was at 12114). Looking back at it...I didn't catch the market at peak (14000)...but it sure looks like a genius move right now, in retrospect. My 401k has not been depleted by the current crisis.

Armstrong predicts 4/23/2009 as the next significant cycle date. Note that significant can mean up OR down...good OR bad...we'll know on Friday (4/24).

From the article...
"Using 1929.75 as a reference point, major and minor turning points could then be projected forward in time. For the most part, I merely observed and kept to myself this strange way of thinking. In 1976, one of these 8.6-year turning points was quickly approaching (1977.05). For the first time, I began to use this model expecting a significant turn in the economy back toward inflation. My friends thought I was mad. Everyone was talking about how another Great Depression was coming. The stock market had crashed by 50% and OPEC seemed to be undermining everything. I rolled the dice and stuck to it and to my amazement, inflation exploded right on cue as gold rallied from $103 to $875 by January 1980."

ContraHour: Martin Armstrong's Economic Pi Cycle
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:57 PM
 
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I predict...that it'll be another day, just like any other. Business as usual, folks.
 
Old 04-21-2009, 08:58 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Upstate NY!
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No way you could have read the article that fast!
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