I should go back to WDW!
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:27 pm
Wall Street seemed to be much happier when I was spending money at the Mouse. 
No, it's Rexer's fault, not yours.MarleysGh0st wrote:Wall Street seemed to be much happier when I was spending money at the Mouse.
Well, if you're sure about that...Bob Juch wrote:No, it's Rexer's fault, not yours.MarleysGh0st wrote:Wall Street seemed to be much happier when I was spending money at the Mouse.
The market will be up over 300 today.MarleysGh0st wrote:Well, if you're sure about that...Bob Juch wrote:No, it's Rexer's fault, not yours.MarleysGh0st wrote:Wall Street seemed to be much happier when I was spending money at the Mouse.
My rate of spending at the Mouse was a heck of a lot less that the losses I had yesterday, so I'd be willing to make the sacrifice, even if I did have to keep walking a gazillion miles a day!
Dead cat bounces don't excite me in this market.Bob Juch wrote: The market will be up over 300 today.
There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...MarleysGh0st wrote:Dead cat bounces don't excite me in this market.Bob Juch wrote: The market will be up over 300 today.
Sorry, but it's a classic expression.Dead Cat wrote:There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...MarleysGh0st wrote:Dead cat bounces don't excite me in this market.Bob Juch wrote: The market will be up over 300 today.
I really don't care about "classic expressions". We are about to enter a time of change, and the pervasive dead cat-ism should stop.MarleysGh0st wrote:Sorry, but it's a classic expression.Dead Cat wrote:There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...MarleysGh0st wrote: Dead cat bounces don't excite me in this market.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_cat_bounce
Stop bouncing, then.Dead Cat wrote:I really don't care about "classic expressions". We are about to enter a time of change, and the pervasive dead cat-ism should stop.MarleysGh0st wrote:Sorry, but it's a classic expression.Dead Cat wrote: There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_cat_bounce
Have you checked lately? I don't bounce.MarleysGh0st wrote:Stop bouncing, then.Dead Cat wrote:I really don't care about "classic expressions". We are about to enter a time of change, and the pervasive dead cat-ism should stop.MarleysGh0st wrote: Sorry, but it's a classic expression.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_cat_bounce
Hey, you've been hearing dead people for a long time!Rexer25 wrote:Are we going to have to hire a medium? We have a gh0st conversing with a dead cat.
What's wrong with dead cats? I've been dead for 8 years, and am in great shape....Dead Cat wrote:There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...MarleysGh0st wrote:Dead cat bounces don't excite me in this market.Bob Juch wrote: The market will be up over 300 today.
Nothing's wrong with dead cats, but there is so much bad will toward us that we will never achieve out part of the American endless Dream until others stop abusing us just to find a bounce.Fluffy wrote:What's wrong with dead cats? I've been dead for 8 years, and am in great shape....Dead Cat wrote:There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...MarleysGh0st wrote: Dead cat bounces don't excite me in this market.
Perhaps you should take your complaints to Mr. Juch, then. I said I didn't get excited by the bouncing.Dead Cat wrote:Nothing's wrong with dead cats, but there is so much bad will toward us that we will never achieve out part of the American endless Dream until others stop abusing us just to find a bounce.Fluffy wrote:What's wrong with dead cats? I've been dead for 8 years, and am in great shape....Dead Cat wrote: There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...
You open your statements? I just toss mine in a drawer andlittlebeast13 wrote:I got my 401K statement yesterday. I only lost $1600 since May....
I guess I'll just have to give up that plan to retire at 35.....
lb13
Sure I look at them. But I don't ever remember what was in them.kayrharris wrote:You open your statements? I just toss mine in a drawer andlittlebeast13 wrote:I got my 401K statement yesterday. I only lost $1600 since May....
I guess I'll just have to give up that plan to retire at 35.....
lb13
don't bother to look at them. Guess I will eventually, but it's just easier not to right now.
This miser has lost somewhat more than that.littlebeast13 wrote:I got my 401K statement yesterday. I only lost $1600 since May....
kayrharris wrote:You open your statements? I just toss mine in a drawer andlittlebeast13 wrote:I got my 401K statement yesterday. I only lost $1600 since May....
I guess I'll just have to give up that plan to retire at 35.....
lb13
don't bother to look at them. Guess I will eventually, but it's just easier not to right now.
MarleysGh0st wrote:This miser has lost somewhat more than that.littlebeast13 wrote:I got my 401K statement yesterday. I only lost $1600 since May....
It's certainly good for my economy.....minimetoo26 wrote:EVERYONE should go back to WDW! And walk a gajillion miles a day! It's good for your health and the economy!
But the numbers don't lie!Ebeneezer Beast wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:This miser has lost somewhat more than that.littlebeast13 wrote:I got my 401K statement yesterday. I only lost $1600 since May....
And yet you take vacations to some ridiculous oversized playground? No wonder the business got better after you croaked. Maybe you should try working a few more holidays....
I have no problem with dead cat-ism....Dead Cat wrote:I really don't care about "classic expressions". We are about to enter a time of change, and the pervasive dead cat-ism should stop.MarleysGh0st wrote:Sorry, but it's a classic expression.Dead Cat wrote: There's got to be a better phrase to use in this case...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_cat_bounce