DK Matai - January 17, 2009
Dear Friends, it is not surprising to note the latest USD 100+ billion bailout(s) of banks given the research already published by ATCA about the Eight Bubbles and derivatives' Quadrillion Play, one out of four scenarios! In case you are wondering where did all the money go and would like to have a laugh... what follows are two short movie clips "Financial Crisis -- Silly Money Days!" which are worth watching by way of candid answers. They are hysterical!
1. Part 1
Our own views are encapsulated in Beyond The Tipping Point: Setting the Stage for Weimar? Metamorphosis in 2009/2010 and on a brighter note: Golden Age: Knowing What is Enough!
[ENDS]
All good wishes to you and family for 2009/2010!
DK with family
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Posted by DK Matai at January 17, 2009 12:44 PM
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The above is an example of the t
Hi DK,
The above is an example of the typical English humour I have enjoyed so much when I was younger.
Here it is about finances.
There have been such good English comedy series about all kinds of subjects and life experiences in the past. Real jewels that are still repeated once in a while on our Dutch television.
I love the English humour!