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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Memories of the bull market
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4 comments:
aren't u too early to recall bull market memories. i mean, we are only maybe quarter way thru at most. The worst case is a decade of bear market in us a la japan. what is ur estimate.
Here I thought you might know something about good music, then you drop this one.
I get the irony of it, but wow, really bad.
Is that "Norm" from Cheers in that video? 1:04 in.
I don't much like the solo Jimmy Barnes - but Cold Chisel was darn wonderful.
One of the best acts I ever saw.
Oh - and do click Khe Sanh.
J
Ahhh... Smith Barney Christmas parties... I remember... or maybe I don't remember... they set up a VERY generous bar! Where did those 90's expense accounts go?
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