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Old 04-15-2010 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Waves
See the little short guy? He lives about 5 miles from me. I don't think he acts anymore. He just lives off his royalties. He hangs out in the bowling alley and is constantly getting in scrapes with the law. He's a strange little unit.

Hey, this was supposed to bump up that picture of NewKnow and Gary Coleman.
Awesome. I think Delta is paying me royalties from previous work because I have not flown in a while, not even in SC. So thats either a or a or a . I need to hang out at the bowling alley.

Originally Posted by CVG767A
Are we beginning to cancel flights to Europe due to volcanic activity? I'd guess that LHR, DUB, SNN and BRU are CXd. Any others?
Well that sucks.

LONDON -- A plume of volcanic ash from Iceland hovering over Northern Europe severely disrupted air travel for hundreds of thousands of airline passengers Thursday as authorities shut down airspace in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia.
An ash cloud has drifted from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland, which erupted on Wednesday for the second time in a month. The volcano is still spewing ash into the air, and authorities said they did not know when the airspace would reopen.
All non-emergency flights to and from British airports were banned from noon until at least 6 p.m. local time (1 p.m. in Washington). Swedish authorities said they would shut their airspace from 10 p.m. local time. Ireland, Denmark, Norway, and Finland also announced they would shut down their airspace, according to the Associated Press.

Originally Posted by BigGuns
Ok. Great! Oil is at 86.15 pbbl today and rising. We have well over 50% of the year to go. I don't have a Harvard mba, but I see where this is going already!
I don't think oil can survive $90. The economy is not strong but to me it is a very mixed bag where there are signs of things picking up mixed with fear of a multitude of issues. The warnings of bad things (home foreclosures increasing substantially again, jobless claims up, warnings about $1T interest payments by 2020, cbo warning of unsustainable federal budgets which could lead to hyperinflation) to come are coming from valid sources and thats all mixed in with good and thus I think we can have oil at $90 but not much more.

Thats my bet.

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