fasgnadh wrote:
> PomPom wrote:
> > In
news:9ceea330-eaa8-4047-a8c0-1024ddddfd3b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Benway <captainoz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> typed:
> >> Benway wrote:
> >>> Article:-
> >>> *
> >>> http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_08/wallenwein062808.html
> >>> *
> >>> The Dow has crashed through its eight-year sup****t level
> >>> at 11,750. There isn?t much below now to keep it from
> >>> dropping all the way back down to the 7,500-range.
> >>> What that will do to American investor psychology and
> >>> worse, consumer confidence, and therefore spending,
> >>> and therefore the economy, is only too apparent.
> >> ********************************************
> >> The pyramid racket is closing down. Too bad for
> >> the sheeple who got shorn, and lost their everything.
> >> **************************************************
> >
> > Really? Is it the market behaving normally,
> > or the consequence of an international conspiracy?
>
> The market is acting normally, which, because it
> is a vastly Imperfect Market, with great differences,
> for example in the access to 'perfect knowledge',
> which mean the smart money can dodge impending catastrophe
> much faster than the dumb bunnies left holding the bag
> of merde. Thus it also operates as an international
> conspiracy, one which does not need furtive meetings,
> merely forms of insider knowledge, to fleece the sheep.
>
> The farm is looking better every week, the pines are ready to harvest,
> (the next planting will be the Carbon Offsets, some nice hardwoods ;-)
> the Delatite is flowing freely, the magpies sing and the roos are
> hoppin!
>
> http://www.geocities.com/che_guava_fanclub/world.html
>
>
>
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>
>
> As every flower fades and as all youth
> departs, so life at every stage,
> so every virtue, so our grasp of truth,
> blooms in its day and may not last forever.
>
> Since life may summon us at any age
> be ready heart, for parting, new endeavour,
> be ready bravely and without remorse
> to find new light that old ties cannot give.
>
> In all beginnings dwells a magic force
> for guiding us and helping us to live.
>
> Serenely let us move to distant places
> and let no sentiments of home detain us
> The cosmic spirit seeks not to restrain us
> but lifts us stage by stage to wider spaces.
>
> If we accept a home of our own making
> familiar habits makes for indolence
> we must prepare for parting and leave-taking
> or else remain the slaves of permanence.
>
> Even the hour of our death may send
> us speeding on to fresh and newer spaces
> and life may summon us to newer races
> so be it, heart, bid farewell without end.
>
> Herman Hesse
>
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>
> The Official [Est. June 2000] aus.culture.true-blue FAQ ;
>
> http://geocities.com/fairdinkum_trueblue/faq.html
>
>
> The true-blue Homestead;
>
> http://geocities.com/fairdinkum_trueblue/
>
>
> The true-blue Hall Of Fame;
>
> http://www.geocities.com/trueblue_hall_of_fame/index.html
>
>
> The Tuckerbox;
>
> http://www.geocities.com/true_blue_tucker_box/index.html
>
>
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