Jump to content

lookin

Members
  • Posts

    2,754
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    50

Everything posted by lookin

  1. Larry Summers was one of the gang, along with Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin (Geithner's mentor), and Arthur Levitt, who put the kibosh on Brooksley Born's 1998 plan to regulate the $25 trillion derivatives market. They won that time, and the ensuing financial excesses nearly cratered the economy ten years later. These guys do not like regulation. Good. If they don't know what a safe speed limit looks like, they shouldn't be driving anyway. Again, these are the same hand wringers that said regulating credit default swaps and all those other cockamamie derivatives would bring the financial market to its knees. If you ask me, better it stay on its knees for a while instead of hurtling us all into another ditch. I'm with you, TampaYankee. Obama deserves a thumbs up for trying to rein these guys in. Given what we've learned during the past two years, I think he'd be irresponsible to let them get behind the wheel again before he puts some guardrails up.
  2. You rang?? But seriously . . . The guy is very funny. Seems like a pretty simple concept, but I don't recall seeing anyone else doing this kind of stuff, and he delivers seamlessly. Wonder how long it takes him to put one of these together? I could easily see him doing a daily or weekly bit on TV. Thanks for your patient persistence.
  3. Many thanks, guys! Excellent advice, as usual. My thoughts may have been colored by an experience a few years ago in Budapest, where a friend and I spent our first night in a very nice hotel, and then another week in an apartment we found in a local guide. It was a spacious two bedroom apartment, with a helpful manager and his cute 'assistant' who showed us where to find everything we were looking for and how to get around. The apartment was quite a bit cheaper than the hotel, much more spacious, and was in a neighborhood that put us among the locals. We felt free to have guests, and we could roll out of bed in the morning for cereal and coffee while still in our jammies. I guess that's the experience I was hoping to capture in Rio. I'd certainly spend the first night or two in a hotel, but also leave open the option of relocating to a nice weekly apartment if there was one to be found. If nothing good turned up, it sure sounds like the Atlantico is the place to be. (When I'm not otherwise occupied, that is. ) You folks are incredibly knowledgeable and very gracious in sharing your experiences. And the pictures in the other threads are definitely stoking my desire to put it to good use. Thanks again for all the tips!
  4. And I love your avatar. Friend of yours?
  5. So sad, but so true. I once toyed with the idea that a good campaign finance reform package would prohibit all 30-second TV and radio ads in favor of print media. Not only would sound bites be a thing of the past, but we'd get back to digging deeper into the issues. Not to mention that campaign expenditures would be a fraction of current levels, and somebody besides millionaires could afford to run. Very thoughtful post, by the way. Thanks.
  6. Reminds me of a joke that's too good not to share. We all wept together . . . As a bagpiper, I play many gigs. Recently I was asked by a funeral director to play at a graveside service for a homeless man. He had no family or friends, so the service was to be at a pauper's cemetery in the Kentucky back country. As I was not familiar with the backwoods, I got lost and, being a typical man, I didn't stop for directions. I finally arrived an hour late and saw the funeral guy had evidently gone and the hearse was nowhere in sight. There were only the diggers and crew left and they were eating lunch. I felt badly and apologized to the men for being late. I went to the side of the grave and looked down and the vault lid was already in place. I didn't know what else to do, so I started to play. The workers put down their lunches and began to gather around. I played out my heart and soul for this man with no family and friends. I played like I've never played before for this homeless man. And as I played 'Amazing Grace,' the workers began to weep. They wept, I wept, we all wept together. When I finished I packed up my bagpipes and started for my car. Though my head hung low, my heart was full. As I opened the door to my car, I heard one of the workers say, "I never seen nothin' like that before and I've been putting in septic tanks for twenty years." Apparently I'm still lost . . .
  7. Don't mind if I do! The most users ever at Daddy's was 243, in June. After the July 'vacation', the number of simultaneous users dropped significantly. It seems to be running about 50 now. Assuming the way the two sites measure numbers are similar, the most users ever on this site was 38 yesterday. And it's at 23 now. So I think you can conclude that the past month or so has been good to MER. Before Daddy's vacation and Lucky's challenge, MER's active user base was probably running about 10% - 15% of Daddy's. And now it's closer to half. Plus MER's trends are up, while Daddy's are down. Don't know what all that means in the grand scheme of things but, if Daddy considers his message center to be a nuisance, and MER wants a bigger presence, it seems you are both realizing your dreams.
  8. I wondered where everybody was.
  9. Relax, guys! I said I'm here to trim the grass .
  10. It took me a l-o-o-o-n-g time to discover they were clickable. I'd be embarrassed to tell you how I was getting around before finding that little trick.
  11. Well that was worth the wait!! Congratulations you two!
  12. After I hit "Add Reply", I usually scroll to the top of the screen and click one of the three tabs about halfway down: MaleEscortReview . . Main Category . . Lucky's Place 'Lucky's Place' to get back to the other threads in the forum 'Main Category' to see what's in the other forums 'MaleEscortReview' to get back to the site's main page Occasionally, I look outside to see the moon rising high above and figure I've posted enough for one day. But that's rare.
  13. 01000100011010010111010001110100 01110101001000010000110100001010 00001101000010100100111101101111 01110000011100110010000100100000 00100000010010010010000001101101 01100101011000010110111000100000 00100010010001000110100101110100 01110100011011110010000100100010 00001101000010100000110100001010 00101000010010010010000001110111 01101111011011100110010001100101 01110010001000000110100001101111 01110111001000000110111101101110 01100101001000000111011101101111 01110101011011000110010000100000 01100111011011110010000001100001 01100010011011110111010101110100 00100000011100000111001001101111 01100111011100100110000101101101 01101101011010010110111001100111 00100000011000010010000001100010 01101001011011100110000101110010 01111001001000000111001101110000 01100101011011000110110001100011 01101000011001010110001101101011 01100101011100100011111100101001 00001101000010100000110100001010 01010000010100110011101000100000 01010110011001010111001001111001 00100000011000110111001001100101 01100001011101000110100101110110 01100101001000000111010001101000 01110010011001010110000101100100 00100001001000000010000001010100 01101000011000010110111001101011 01110011001000000110011001101111 01110010001000000111010001101000 01100101001000000110011001110101 0110111000100001
  14. 01001111010010110010000001100010 01111001001000000110110101100101 00101110001000000010000001010111 01101111011011100110010001100101 01110010001000000110100101100110 00100000010100100110000101101100 01110000011010000010000001010111 01101111011011110110010001110011 00100000011101110110111101110101 01101100011001000010000001101100 01101111011011110110101100100000 01100010011010010110011101100111 01100101011100100010000001101001 01101110001000000110001001101001 01101110011000010111001001111001 00111111
  15. I don't use RSS feeds myself, but I notice the Safari browser bar gives me the option to click on 'RSS' for many of the sites I visit, including this one. Here's an article that describes how they work. It mentions folders, so it looks like it should be pretty straightforward to organize them the way you wish. Hope it helps.
  16. I needed to take care of a few things around the house.
  17. Freely given, with knobs on. First to admit I'm a political naif, so I'm not aware just when we began the tradition of running our wackos for office. There's Tail-Gunner Joe McCarthy, of course, and probably a host of state and local officials, but when did the loonies first begin campaigning for national office? Perot was the first to get my attention, but it must have begun before that. Who started the custom?
  18. You may well be right. I thought most of it was out there too, but VF did bring lots of it together in one place. Kind of like Popular Psychology running a feature on the Festrunk brothers. Wild and crazy? Or Political Timber? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
  19. Bad as our homegrown prudes are, they're a pale imitation of the wackos in Iran, where a woman may be stoned to death this week for adultery. Lawyer says Iranian woman could be stoned soon It never ceases to amaze me what we are capable of in the name of 'religion'. I can't imagine a just God willing to be in the same room with these monsters.
  20. I've learned the key is entering the water with grace and precision.
  21. Imagine a universe chock-full of Ralph Woods lookalikes, sensual South American sauna boys, and romantic Asian twinks lusting for an evening of theater in the company of a worldly guide; a place where seasoned men of the desert are treated like royalty, and where your money is no good at all. It's worth noting that Stephen Hawking rarely leaves his wheelchair, let alone boards a plane or rocket ship; yet he has given us all a view of worlds we may one day see for ourselves. This very afternoon, with any luck.
  22. Good advice, as always. Thank you. I've also considered booking a hotel for a few nights, hiring a guide for a couple of afternoons, and looking for a weekly or monthly rental while I'm on the ground. That may be best left for my second visit, but there's something appealing about finding accommodations as a local would do. A local who enjoys going to the saunas a lot.
×
×
  • Create New...