tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515247115132134144.post3138938756060948973..comments2024-02-17T12:34:01.400-08:00Comments on Illusion of Prosperity: The Sarcasm Report v.191Stagflationary Markhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04568993350246477976noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515247115132134144.post-82313043887483317602014-10-29T06:38:23.897-07:002014-10-29T06:38:23.897-07:00Mr Slippery,
It was definitely a dangerous moment...Mr Slippery,<br /><br />It was definitely a dangerous moment for all involved. I didn't realize the seriousness of the matter until it was too late. Fortunately, I had seen Groundhog Day. While trapped in the loop, I worked on my ice carving and piano skills.<br /><br />I recall you mentioning the "list" format in the past. Still not a fan? Shocking!<br /><br />I swear that I clicked on that link with just one thought on my mind. Sarcasm Report! It exceeded my expectations. I almost stopped at the recursion loop but the "we need income in retirement" caught my eye. My first thought upon seeing that was...<br /><br />Yeah, well, people in hell "need" ice water. Good luck getting it! Sigh.Stagflationary Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04568993350246477976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515247115132134144.post-11739292583006881472014-10-29T05:49:50.918-07:002014-10-29T05:49:50.918-07:00I am glad you broke out of the recursion loop, bec...I am glad you broke out of the recursion loop, because as a reader, I would also have become stuck. Close one.<br /><br />The "list" format is very popular in financial media these days. The template: N reasons "statement". I always feel less informed after reading one. Almost enough to buy stocks, which is what nearly all of them conclude.Mr Slipperynoreply@blogger.com