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LadyWhiteWolf

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Kind Sir,

I was wondering if you had received my story yet and if so, have you read it? :)
 
:-d

AWWW... that is so sweet! :)

Rob, when I first saw your pic I took a deep breath inward. You see, you look just like my high school sophmore year World History teacher. His name was Mr. Vollker. :)
 
LadyWhiteWolf said:
AWWW... that is so sweet! :)

Rob, when I first saw your pic I took a deep breath inward. You see, you look just like my high school sophmore year World History teacher. His name was Mr. Vollker. :)
High School World History teacher and Head of the Federal Researve. MY God. That's amazing :eek:

A bitchy good morning, rgraham :D
 
Jenny_Jackson said:
High School World History teacher and Head of the Federal Researve. MY God. That's amazing :eek:

A bitchy good morning, rgraham :D

Damn! I've been outed. ;)

You haven't encountered encountered bitchy, Jenny, until you've had to live with an alcoholic coming down from a week long bender, with PMS.
 
LadyWhiteWolf said:
Rob, when I first saw your pic I took a deep breath inward. You see, you look just like my high school sophmore year World History teacher. His name was Mr. Vollker.
Ah-ha! We have found you, Mr. Volker! Abandoning all those sophmores to run the Federal Reserve; you should be ashamed of yourself. Now back to the classroom with you! :cool:
 
3113 said:
Ah-ha! We have found you, Mr. Volker! Abandoning all those sophmores to run the Federal Reserve; you should be ashamed of yourself. Now back to the classroom with you! :cool:

Ha! Not a chance!

Why teach history when you can make it?

Speaking of making history, if you have any holdings in US dollars, change them to Euros or yuan quick.

Don't say I didn't warn you.
 
Aurora Black said:
Euros are the future. *nods*

No they aren't for the next few years, not when so many of the countries in the Eurozone are fudging their figures, or just not meeting the requirements to stay within the Euro system.

The pound isn't much better. It depends too much on energy supply from the North Sea and that is diminishing.

The yuan? Possibily - if China keeps it stable, but do their leaders actually understand capitalist economics?

My bet would be on the Canadian or Australian dollar. Both have massive mineral reserves and stable economies.

Og
 
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