September 21, 2006
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A time capsule of the greatest financial mania in the history of mankind, told in real-time by regular folks and patriots. May future generations better understand the madness of crowds, and how power and money corrupt.
13 comments:
This is the greatest picture that has ever been posted on this blog. Again, the PET.com comparison is great.
LOL! :-)
David Lereah Watch
Can I post it there? (and of course give credit to HP)
This is hilarious!, great one specially with the little pupy at the bottom.
Keith, it's good to see your energy put in housing bubble, away from religion/politics BS!..keep it up!
Sphinx
Ahhhhh-hah-hah-ha!
What's the old saying A PHOTO SAYS A THOUSAND WORDS
Just need the background to show a bunch of construction cranes in downtown Miami and that pic would be perfect.
"Just need the background to show a bunch of construction cranes in downtown Miami and that pic would be perfect."
I love it as is, but would prefer a background containing rows and rows of houses with for sale signs.
Baghdad Bob sez, "I assure you, there is no housing bubble."
And even if there is, it's probably just a little one. Besides, the 13 trillion dollar US economy is so really, really, HUGE that it can absorb any economic fallout that might result from the explosion of the housing debt bomb. Here's proof:
Don't Worry, Be Happy!
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
Baghdad Bob sez, "I assure you, there is no housing bubble."
And even if there is, it's probably just a little one. Besides, the 13 trillion dollar US economy is so really, really, HUGE that it can absorb any economic fallout that might result from the explosion of the housing debt bomb. Here's proof:
Don't Worry, Be Happy!
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
Can I post it there? (and of course give credit to HP)
It was actually originally posted on my blog in response to a request by one of my readers a long while ago when I was doing the whole Baghdad Lereah thing. Just so you know.
http://tinyurl.com/fhhbr
See the comment by hanover_fist. Bloggers have a real problem with giving credit where it is due.
"We need a real estate industrial complex playing card deck."
Alan Greenspan would be the Ace of Spades, the big one. Keith could come on the stage and announce "we got him" to thunderous applause.
David L. said " I assure you, there are no sherrifs with eviction papers within 200 miles of your home".
Is it considered rude to pick through someone's belongings if they are cluttering the sidewalk in front of their, er.. the banks, house?
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