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"Bess is a big girl" - what do you know that we don't?
I'm saddened that it took 7 comments to get a Bob Loblaw mention.
I've never heard of loan to own.
ditto 46
So, like are any of these the actual answers they gave on the call, or all jokes? Performance art maybe?
He should write a public letter to Cuomo in that case, instead of barfing all over Slate.
What about TZOO?? over 100% annualized for some periods.
Why are MTD and YTD different?
Kind of looks like a poem - Bill O'Reilly poetry slam.
Using the term "set-up" implies entrapment or some compulsion/trickery by Langone to get Eliot to committ the crime, right? I think uncover, expose, reveal, etc. would be a more appropriate word choice that would leave all the guilt on Eliot - where it belongs.
what's in it for me??? I've got something juicy here today...
No. 47 wins.
Shamefully thought the same thing aboyt the takeover rules as I watched the first one... But I did have the good sense to keep that bit of financial nerdiness to myself.
John Stossel too http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/07/tear_down_the_stop_signs.html