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Slightly off topic discussion but I traded LP records, amongst other things, at school.

 

I remember "YES,:Tormato". I'd bought it off an unwanted Xmas presentoff a friend for 50 pence : 1/2 pound sterling. [At that time, albums went for around 4 pounds sterling.]

 

Cut the story short, my history teacher (somewhere in 20's or early 30's) asked me when I entered his class what I was carrying so I showed him. He thought it great that one of his 13 year old was into "YES" like himself, but he'd not bought that new album as a result of being too busy.

 

Eventually, I cut a deal where I would take the album home, tape and bring it back. Agreed price was 3.00 pounds : a brand new record, no scratches/obvious signs of usage etc .

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Bullhorn Alert**************

 

TOP ECONOMIC EVENTS

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24

 

NEW YORK, N.Y.- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Cathy

Minehan speaks before a Money Marketeers of New York University

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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President

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NAGASAKI, Japan- Bank of Japan (BOJ) policy board member

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WASHINGTON- U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow testifies on

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Why do three continents shake with anxiety and fear about the thought of Al Kaida posessing one or two suitcase bombs while the zelous Alkaidians fearlessly and might i add recklessly threaten Israel ,posessor of at least 200 nuclear weapons.continously??

 

Does this question adress itself ,loudly and clearly,to the issue of MORAL EQUIVALENCE?

 

Neville Chamberlain where are you now that we need you???

 

BEARDRECH---Are we looking forward to a repeat of Samson and the Philistines(ancient spelling of Palistinians)???? :ph34r: :ph34r: :cry:

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If I was an absolute capitalist...The best bet would be to self destruct South Korea...

 

The north has built a doomsday blast machine pointed south...No one would put up too much of a fuss if North Korea was vaporised in the aftermath...

 

That is one play...the others (2) are progressively harder to control and larger in magnitude...

 

Then there is also the unknown...The current crop of absolute capitalists might crack under the strain of the grim realities that looked good on paper but a nightmare once put into effect...

 

whatever we are headed towards will be the end game of the NWO types...

 

Might be a 1 two punch since all religions must be wiped out and Korea won't allow that goal to be accomplished effectively...Middle East/Israel play would be an effective religion destroyer if it is played that way....

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