the economy

Richard Brekne ricb at pianostemmer.no
Sat Oct 18 05:06:27 MDT 2008


Grin... Fenton, reading your posts I have no doubt you will do your 
absolute best to take care of you and yours... and in honorable fashion. 
Don't mean to be an over alarmist.. overly pessimistic or however one 
puts it.  On the other hand I do know that in the face of known oncoming 
but as yet unseen hardship people tend to underestimate the 
consequences.  New Orleans for example ??...  Perhaps not the best of 
analogies but I suppose you get my drift.  Hey... life changes abruptly 
and ofttimes brutally.  Has down through history time and time and time 
again. And very few ever seem to see it coming and run for the hills 
(read prepare) as it were.  We naturally enough really just want to 
dance and be happy. So we put our heads more in the sand then perhaps we 
are willing to admit.

And... grin... there is always the mad crazy guy out there screaming 
<<look out>> !  In my case at least I do it with a smile in my heart, 
hoping the best for all those around me.  Thanks for putting up with me :)

Cheers
RicB

        The sky if falling! The sky is falling! Geez Ric, keep it to
        yourself, dude.
        I'll feed my family and put my kids through school, want to put
        money on it?

        Fenton



     > The thing is, there has occurred the economic equivalent of a 9.6
    on the
     > Richter scale earthquake out on the ocean floor some 600 miles
    off the
     > coast of California. A Tsunami is developing of proportions never
    before
     > seen. Just when it hits the coast is unknown at this point... but
    few will
     > remain untouched when it does.  Much is about to change in the
    US, and the
     > world elstwise. Enjoy the calm you perceive now while you can.
     >
     > er....Cheers
     > RicB
     >




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