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Tim July 1st 09 05:14 AM

Yo Vic-
 
You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story

Vic Smith July 1st 09 05:46 AM

Yo Vic-
 
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:14:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story



What a mess. I think the biggest problem is those gold-plated
salaries and pension plans they're paying to state employees,
including college faculty.
That's the biggest danger of big gov, they vote themselves and their
cronies big money.
And the Dems want to borrow 2 billion instead of cutting spending or
raising taxes. WTF?
They should rely mostly on SS and 401k savings like just about
everybody else has to, and keep pensions within reason.
The Fed elected officials are probably worse.
They can print money.
Dead weight and featherbedders all over the place.
Hey, ever think about running for Congress?
Like winning the lottery if elected.
Thanks for getting me depressed. Don't you miss Blago?
Told ya. (-:

--Vic

HK July 1st 09 11:16 AM

Yo Vic-
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:14:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story



What a mess. I think the biggest problem is those gold-plated
salaries and pension plans they're paying to state employees,
including college faculty.
That's the biggest danger of big gov, they vote themselves and their
cronies big money.
And the Dems want to borrow 2 billion instead of cutting spending or
raising taxes. WTF?
They should rely mostly on SS and 401k savings like just about
everybody else has to, and keep pensions within reason.
The Fed elected officials are probably worse.
They can print money.
Dead weight and featherbedders all over the place.
Hey, ever think about running for Congress?
Like winning the lottery if elected.
Thanks for getting me depressed. Don't you miss Blago?
Told ya. (-:

--Vic



After the recent debacle in the financial markets, and the obvious
demonstration that they are "run" by incompetents and just plain crooks,
why should anyone have to "rely mostly on ... 401k savings..." for their
retirement, based upon corporate stocks? In recent years, the stock
market has proved itself to be unreliable.


D.Duck July 1st 09 12:01 PM

Yo Vic-
 

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:14:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story



What a mess. I think the biggest problem is those gold-plated
salaries and pension plans they're paying to state employees,
including college faculty. That's the biggest danger of big gov, they
vote themselves and their
cronies big money.
And the Dems want to borrow 2 billion instead of cutting spending or
raising taxes. WTF?
They should rely mostly on SS and 401k savings like just about
everybody else has to, and keep pensions within reason.
The Fed elected officials are probably worse. They can print money.
Dead weight and featherbedders all over the place.
Hey, ever think about running for Congress?
Like winning the lottery if elected.
Thanks for getting me depressed. Don't you miss Blago?
Told ya. (-:

--Vic



After the recent debacle in the financial markets, and the obvious
demonstration that they are "run" by incompetents and just plain crooks,
why should anyone have to "rely mostly on ... 401k savings..." for their
retirement, based upon corporate stocks? In recent years, the stock market
has proved itself to be unreliable.


Any decent 401k plan has more options than corporate stocks.



HK July 1st 09 12:32 PM

Yo Vic-
 
D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:14:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story

What a mess. I think the biggest problem is those gold-plated
salaries and pension plans they're paying to state employees,
including college faculty. That's the biggest danger of big gov, they
vote themselves and their
cronies big money.
And the Dems want to borrow 2 billion instead of cutting spending or
raising taxes. WTF?
They should rely mostly on SS and 401k savings like just about
everybody else has to, and keep pensions within reason.
The Fed elected officials are probably worse. They can print money.
Dead weight and featherbedders all over the place.
Hey, ever think about running for Congress?
Like winning the lottery if elected.
Thanks for getting me depressed. Don't you miss Blago?
Told ya. (-:

--Vic


After the recent debacle in the financial markets, and the obvious
demonstration that they are "run" by incompetents and just plain crooks,
why should anyone have to "rely mostly on ... 401k savings..." for their
retirement, based upon corporate stocks? In recent years, the stock market
has proved itself to be unreliable.


Any decent 401k plan has more options than corporate stocks.



Indeed, but "investments" based upon shares predominate.
Why these days should one trust retail mutual funds, mutual fund
windows, institutional mutual funds, company stock, or, in fact, much of
anything to do with funds based upon shares?

Money market funds? Maybe.

Wizard of Woodstock July 1st 09 01:46 PM

Yo Vic-
 
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:14:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story


Hey - try living in CT.

We used to have medium security prison tustees cut the highway grass
and to the little things like trash pickup - saved a ton of money. Now
the DOT does it - to keep the Union drivers "busy".

Oh - even better. Used to be that the mowers and such used to work on
their own - put up signs, stay in the median and mow. Sides of the
highway, they used a pickup with a flash rack and directionals -
worked just fine - no accidents.

So now that we have a budget crisis and might have to lay off DOT
workers, they use their trucks - six of them - in a row - idling all
day - two workers per truck who sit and watch the mowers mow.

Supposedly improved "safety".

Yeah, right.

Just Regigie July 1st 09 01:46 PM

Yo Vic-
 
HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:14:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

You ready to take it int he shorts?

Who needs Vaseline when you're going to get the barbed wire-wrapped-
around-the-broom handle treatment.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,4274002.story


What a mess. I think the biggest problem is those gold-plated
salaries and pension plans they're paying to state employees,
including college faculty. That's the biggest danger of big gov,
they vote themselves and their
cronies big money.
And the Dems want to borrow 2 billion instead of cutting spending or
raising taxes. WTF?
They should rely mostly on SS and 401k savings like just about
everybody else has to, and keep pensions within reason.
The Fed elected officials are probably worse. They can print money.
Dead weight and featherbedders all over the place.
Hey, ever think about running for Congress?
Like winning the lottery if elected.
Thanks for getting me depressed. Don't you miss Blago?
Told ya. (-:

--Vic

After the recent debacle in the financial markets, and the obvious
demonstration that they are "run" by incompetents and just plain
crooks, why should anyone have to "rely mostly on ... 401k
savings..." for their retirement, based upon corporate stocks? In
recent years, the stock market has proved itself to be unreliable.


Any decent 401k plan has more options than corporate stocks.


Indeed, but "investments" based upon shares predominate.
Why these days should one trust retail mutual funds, mutual fund
windows, institutional mutual funds, company stock, or, in fact, much of
anything to do with funds based upon shares?

Money market funds? Maybe.


LOL, the more you talk about finances, the more it is obvious how little
you know.

Tell us how you got out of the stock market and invested your money into
real estate. That must have hurt when the real estate market tanked.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

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spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
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Zombie of Woodstock July 1st 09 02:03 PM

Yo Vic-
 
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 08:46:50 -0400, Just Regigie
wrote:

Tell us how you got out of the stock market and invested your money into
real estate. That must have hurt when the real estate market tanked.


Reg my friend, Harry's financial and economic knowledge just about
matches his skill with science and math.

Zero.

HK July 1st 09 02:09 PM

Yo Vic-
 
Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 08:46:50 -0400, Just Regigie
wrote:

Tell us how you got out of the stock market and invested your money into
real estate. That must have hurt when the real estate market tanked.


Reg my friend, Harry's financial and economic knowledge just about
matches his skill with science and math.

Zero.



D'uh. I see Mr. Certainty has returned, after a gentle prod from Reggie
Piece of ****.

Please tell us again, Mr. Certainty, about your knowledge of the product
line of Husqvarna tractors, the wisdom of buying a boat with a 20"
transom so you can fit a 25" shaft outboard to it, and, of course, how
your etecs provide a miles per gallon result that defies various laws of
physics.



Tim July 1st 09 02:13 PM

Yo Vic-
 
So now that we have a budget crisis and might have to lay off DOT
workers, they use their trucks - six of them - in a row - idling all
day - two workers per truck who sit and watch the mowers mow. "

Ah the old joke stands true.

What's big, orange, and sleeps three?


A state highway truck.



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