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Speaking in the US capital on Saturday, Mr Strauss-Kahn said: "Intensifying solvency concerns about a number of the largest US-based and European financial institutions have pushed the global financial system to the brink of systemic meltdown."
Nordic wrote:I have to say that for the IMF to be saying this is downright silly. It's like Tony Soprano saying he's "concerned" about organized crime.
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Hugh Manatee Wins, from the book forum:
- "I frequently have hallucinations where my thoughts go out my fingers to where I can see them and then they talk back to me."
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Hunh?barracuda wrote:Hugh Manatee Wins, from the book forum:Mmmm, sounds suspiciously like woo, but I love that and needed to build a little shrine to it. Amen.
- "I frequently have hallucinations where my thoughts go out my fingers to where I can see them and then they talk back to me."
Oh. I made a joke description of typing few years ago.
whew. context.
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yeah, I got it that it was a description of reading one's own posts when I read the context. but here coincidentally enough is an old cartoon depicting a different envisioning... I found this within minutes of reading barracuda's post. what are the odds? approaching woo-squared I guess.Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Hunh?barracuda wrote:Hugh Manatee Wins, from the book forum:Mmmm, sounds suspiciously like woo, but I love that and needed to build a little shrine to it. Amen.
- "I frequently have hallucinations where my thoughts go out my fingers to where I can see them and then they talk back to me."
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Oh. I made a joke description of typing few years ago.
whew. context.

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This is supposed to be a "quotes" thread, Hugh, not a "pedantic justifications" thread. Aphorisms don't require detailed context to be fascinating. Sometimes when something beautiful happens, it's best to just step back. I'm guessing you don't like surprise parties much.Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Hunh?barracuda wrote:Hugh Manatee Wins, from the book forum:Mmmm, sounds suspiciously like woo, but I love that and needed to build a little shrine to it. Amen.
- "I frequently have hallucinations where my thoughts go out my fingers to where I can see them and then they talk back to me."
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Oh. I made a joke description of typing few years ago.
whew. context.
Once you've sucked the mystery out of everything else, there'll always be women to fall back on. Thanks for that picture justdrew, exactly.
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But answer came there none--
And this was scarcely odd, because
They'd eaten every one.
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Shall we be trotting home again?'
But answer came there none--
And this was scarcely odd, because
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[url=http://rigorousintuition.ca/board/viewtopic.php?t=23673&start=180]I have been around the block so many times that I am just about numb to the media hyperbole that changes every news cycle, its always something but its never anything.
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