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Short bonds.
another year wrapping
up for the stac pack. time flies when you're having fun. happy new year all and be careful if heading out. see ya next year.
lol
i think an
emergency shareholder's meeting may in fact be in order
to talk about the benefits package too.
so there's 3
freakin wildcards per???? have a good day cap.
so it is
still just 1 wildcard/conference? i lose track.
it is going
very well. just getting caught up with pro sports standings. You gotta love nba with 3 of the 6 divisions each having 1 winning record in them. talk about mediocre. so who has the inside track for nfl wildcard, Bucs?
Brokaw another ace last nite.
hello cap.
ok
thanks for info.
curious, any stop
for that?
lolol!
interesting take on
the QM daily.
think e minis
are an additional $23/month as of 1/1- was $15.
cept for the
'bama statie. guess their state budget must be runnin low. not any more though.
it went
well. I'll send some pix. I'd like to go back for a longer period of time if I can talk some people into it.
You opening
a branch in England posting at that hour? Or you have an early tee time.
hi
not sure what your talking about but i just got done reading his posts and i'm sure going to take his tips and trade with them. its going to be a merry xmas with all the money i'll make using them. once i buy gifts for all my loved ones, i'll still have plenty of money left to go home shopping. in fact i might be able to afford a model with a walk out basement. http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/page3.htm
Alright-
Truck loaded, full stomach, quick power nap, on the road by 10 tonite and there ~ 6-8 tomorrow nite. Adios! Much java in my immediate future!
OMG!
Gardner-Webb?????????............nevermind. Heading to Slidell, New Orleans, and a few other former towns in several hours with donated tools and for a few other purposes. Hope to be home by T-day but will have to really hustle. I will surely appreciate it 10 fold after this trip. Hope all are doing well here and have a great holiday w/ family and count your blessings!
that girl in the old
david lee roth song..."going down?"
appears pretty good volume on the
dow last few days to the down side. have to look that up in my funk and wagnall to see if that means anything.
yep but this swing is going back down this time. S&P got a date with that 1160-70 support area on its next stop down.
ah freakin shortcovering..
no time left for me dum dum dum on my way to better places dum dum dum no time left for me
ok rally now underway
you yelling in the well well well? :)
well well well
playa
send me your email
Andy Rooney-always good for a chuckle.
NO MORE GAS GUZZLING
The president's suggestion that we all cut down on driving to use less gas seemed sensible to me and I want to cooperate. I'm trying to accommodate the president's wishes by making plans for using my car less. I have the good of the country at heart, but $3.29 per gallon enters into my consideration, too.
Like millions of Americans, I drive to work every morning. My apartment in New York is only 18 blocks from the office. It's 1.3 miles and there is not a shorter way to get there than the one I use, so there's no way to economize there. About twice a week, I take another street two blocks away because there's a store on that street where I buy coffee, oranges and sometimes milk and a box of Grape Nuts. I have gauged this on my odometer. It is two-tenths of a mile longer so, by walking to the store the night before to buy what I want, I could save one mile's worth of gas every two and a half weeks. How's that for cooperation, Mr. President?
My car gets about 23 miles to the gallon, so I'd be saving about 30 cents a month, too.
The president has recently made seven trips in Air Force One to the area where the hurricanes hit. Air Force one holds 47,200 gallons of fuel. That figure looks like a mistake but it is not. It costs $86,000 to fill a 747. It burns $6,000 worth of fuel an hour. The trip from Washington to the Gulf Coast is a little more than two hours, so it costs $15,000 to fly the president there from D.C. Then, of course, he has to get back. If President Bush drove to the Gulf Coast or bicycled, it would save all of us a bundle.
Just a few weeks ago, President Bush visited the U.N. in New York and I was excited to be on East 62nd St. when his motorcade came through. I stood, entranced by the drama of it, as 11 limousines, lights flashing and windows darkened, passed by. Try as I might, I could not determine which car the president was sitting in. That was on purpose, of course. The use of 11 cars would make it difficult for a potential terrorist to know which one to blow up.
My suggestion here is for the president to save gas by having his security detail cut the number of dummy limousines not carrying him, from 11 to nine. It would not greatly increase the risk of travel for him, and total gas consumption for the cavalcade would be reduced by two-elevenths. If the train of cars used about 100 gallons of gas that day, two less would mean a reduction of about 19 gallons. We have to think of our president's safety, but we have to think of our gas, too.
Over the years, even before this gas shortage, I worried about gas. When I was in high school, my father complained about how much gas I used. So when I was going down a steep hill, I used to put the car in neutral and coast. I've never been able to get a good answer as to whether this helps save gas or not. There is probably some immutable law of physics that rules against it.
I still have measures I take to save money on gas. When filling my tank, I mix 87 octane and 93 octane in a proportion that gives me 90 octane gas. It is several cents cheaper than pumping 89 octane.
During the years I was broke, I even turned off the engine waiting for a traffic light to turn green. If I were certain this helped, I'd crusade to get everyone to do it now in an effort to follow our president's suggestion that we reduce our consumption of gas.
The best way for all of us to save gas would be by planning our Saturday morning shopping trips more carefully. In the future, we should not go to the hardware store for some small item early in the morning and return home with it immediately. Inevitably, a few hours later, we'll find it necessary to go to the bank, the grocery store or the drugstore.
I am determined to help the president save gas before he flies his gas-guzzling 747 to Louisiana again.
muy bien, muy bien
2 weeks and counting. let's tee'em up! looks like a good final day for prez cup manana. hasta luego!
i'll 2nd that!
great
morning laugh to start the day!
.....
truely a day to say a prayer. God bless everyone.
he finally let it slip out
"What they perceive as newly abundant liquidity can rapidly disappear," he said in his remarks. If investors grow more cautious about the stock or housing market, this could prompt a reversal that would in turn lead to "the liquidation of the debt that supported higher prices," he said. -greenie yesterday. now when he's retired he can say he alluded to it.
cappy...
check out the activity around this target from 7/20 until 8/15. maybe the big 'b' of a jumbo abc from 2000? guess we'll pull up a chair, grab a brewski, and wait and see. you wouldn't think but ....
hatteras
7 weeks
and counting till i'm there. one of the perfect r&r locations in this great country. let's tee them up while i'm there.
personal day for everybody
W/PAY FOR PGA FINALE TODAY! lol went thursday, talk about rough, a notch crazier than the rough i saw at pinehurst earlier this year. when that finishes tune into as the world turns w/ t.o. & eagles.
you 2
mr. captain. very busy here.
Very, very nice. eom.