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Hmmm, wouldn’t their departure bode well for a Phoenix Lehman rising from the ashes with 50 B in NoLs…
Happy Easter, Jersey! Hope it’s been a good one for you.
Happy Easter, Bban, amen to that!
Turn right??? ....Uhhhhh ... probably a U-turn :)
Just for S&G, that was not the friendliest bridge to traverse. Some folks were deathly afraid to use it at all. I've gone across several times when I lived in that neck of the woods... an engineering marvel but ugh...
Careful...some of those animals have been known to sling that poop around, much like BK attorneys.
Reminds me of that Clint Eastwood spaghetti western where he was playing both sides off each other...
Now you're talkin', bud...
Dunno ‘bout you, but I’d rather pay 37% on a Millie than 20% on a 100k (numbers just for S&G). The leftover pocket change is bigger, at least from the old math school.
Kudos to the honest and forthright lazy bastard, at least! We could start a club, make shirts, etc.
"Look at the grouse!" Oops, sorry, Fred :)
Your love of the Orioles reminds me of a funny story going back 25+ years ago. I lived north of Baltimore city and worked south of it near the airport, and one of the routes you could take to work was going directly thru the city, of course. A co-worker and I were heading to work and passed near the stadiums one early morning, around 6:30 am. Driving along, thinking about what needed to be done that day, I passed a few folk out for an early morning jog. Nothing unusual about that...except for the one gent in shoes and a full length slip running past us as we sat at a red light. Ever have one of those moments where you just look at another person and both are at a loss for words?
“It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood…”
Shure is, thank da good Lord, as dat Yugo bit da dust…
So...is dey (da FDIC) wait till dat LIBOR thingy is complete before shuttin' down da BK?
Waiting patiently....
Last time I ran into a young lady like that, I told her I could give her the best 30 seconds of my life…if I was up for two rounds.
“… won’t you be my neighbor?…” :)
“… won’t you be my neighbor?… :)
“… a beautiful day in the neighborhood…”
"It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood..."
Now, just imagine him with a joint in one hand and a gallon of Gallo wine in the other... Viola!
"yawn..." Another day, another story. We're gonna buy you a seater and some slippers and refer to you as Fred Rogers...new story every day.
I’ve been practicing my script…
Ahh, so we’re back to another “glass half empty” day…
Over the shoulder?
Real mark of the man is who can write their name in the snow better...
Last statement says it all...happy to pay on a disbursement!
Fix your pen?
Fix your pen?
At this point, I'm thinking of calling Mistress Elaine for her prognostication on the settlement in terms of time and money. Who wants to kick in ten bucks, as I think the accuracy increases the higher the payment... :)
Why not shoot for $250 by 2050? Think of all the interest you’ll earn. Oh yeah, you’ll probably be dead by then, but think of all that interest!!!
Not related, sorry. Didn't you see the 1000's of hamster wheels located next to the mice? It's all part of the New Green Energy Deal... Bet that was Joe's idea.
Getting to be time to launch the second virus...closer to the election, of course.
Actually, China, Russia, North Korea are all going to hell in a handbasket, and that is the reason for all of the sabre rattling. Deflection at its finest. They need to go to war against the ugly Western influences so that it keeps the peasants occupied so as not to notice their internal troubles.
So, pay $2B now, or $2B plus later, and a helluva lot of attorney’s fees.
Okay, I’ll do that while you go after Joe for allowing all of the illegal immigration.
Sorry, but have to disagree on the WaMu scenario. Those claims were clearly set up as a detrimental ploy in that BK to keep equity at a disadvantage.
Question I have is, how much of the ~$130B is owed by Lehman TO Lehmen (it's subsidiaries)? Further, as we had seen in WaMu, are there some of these claims that may "disappear" as it begins to finally close (such as the BS $27B claim by JPM and another $27B from the FDIC that simply went away)?