arkady, i have my rescheduled appointment with the D-word this afternoon. i was sorta looking forward to it, but now im not. i feel like he’s going to yell at me for never showing up over a year ago to finish the crown he started (yeah there’s a big ole screw sticking out of my one of my molars in the back. sexay huh?). oh well. and i have a psychic feeling that the two caps i got put on my front teeth when they were knocked out are going to have to be replaced with crowns 🙁 i can just picture them giving me an itemized bill and me being like oh hells no just yank them out. then i guess at that point id have finally hit the white trash trifecta.
M4L, please don’t say the words “chinaman”, “flash” and volcanic” all in the same sentence. You’re getting DIBS all worked up.
Btw, isn’t Chinaman a derogatory term? I thought that’s what the meanies in the saloons used to say to Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) in Kung Fu when he wandered in.
July 7 (Bloomberg) — There are signs of life returning to the hedge-fund industry. Assets under management are rising. New funds are being launched. Some are even making money.
Reports of hedge funds’ demise are exaggerated even if it isn’t quite time to raise prices in Mayfair’s fancy restaurants, or get into the interior-decoration business in the Hamptons. The industry is going to stick around as an important part of the financial universe.
Right now, there is plenty of evidence that investors are willing to put money into the funds again.
About 150 new ones were started from January to March this year, according to statistics compiled by Hedge Fund Research Inc. Some of them are pretty big. Roc Capital Management LP, started by Arvind Raghunathan, raised $1 billion.
I agree – those AA ads are just bad
So the media is going NUTSO over this whole MJ tribute, huh?
I hear the Paviliion Theatre on 15th street and PPW will broadcast the tribute?
but will the theatre charge people to come in and watch this tribute which of course they can watch for free at home?
I don’t get it!
Hey, Snaps. I think you’d signed off when I suggested making your own cufflinks if you’re desperate. I used to sew a pair of buttons together – with space between like a little unbilical cord.
Thanks Arkady…that’s a good idea.
lol snappy hahahha.
arkady, i have my rescheduled appointment with the D-word this afternoon. i was sorta looking forward to it, but now im not. i feel like he’s going to yell at me for never showing up over a year ago to finish the crown he started (yeah there’s a big ole screw sticking out of my one of my molars in the back. sexay huh?). oh well. and i have a psychic feeling that the two caps i got put on my front teeth when they were knocked out are going to have to be replaced with crowns 🙁 i can just picture them giving me an itemized bill and me being like oh hells no just yank them out. then i guess at that point id have finally hit the white trash trifecta.
*rob*
M4L, please don’t say the words “chinaman”, “flash” and volcanic” all in the same sentence. You’re getting DIBS all worked up.
Btw, isn’t Chinaman a derogatory term? I thought that’s what the meanies in the saloons used to say to Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) in Kung Fu when he wandered in.
Hey What, Whuh, BHO…..
Hedge-Fund Industry 2.0 Is Already Taking Shape:
July 7 (Bloomberg) — There are signs of life returning to the hedge-fund industry. Assets under management are rising. New funds are being launched. Some are even making money.
Reports of hedge funds’ demise are exaggerated even if it isn’t quite time to raise prices in Mayfair’s fancy restaurants, or get into the interior-decoration business in the Hamptons. The industry is going to stick around as an important part of the financial universe.
Right now, there is plenty of evidence that investors are willing to put money into the funds again.
About 150 new ones were started from January to March this year, according to statistics compiled by Hedge Fund Research Inc. Some of them are pretty big. Roc Capital Management LP, started by Arvind Raghunathan, raised $1 billion.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=aUfXD13e.G9k
BRG is here again?
I agree – those AA ads are just bad
So the media is going NUTSO over this whole MJ tribute, huh?
I hear the Paviliion Theatre on 15th street and PPW will broadcast the tribute?
but will the theatre charge people to come in and watch this tribute which of course they can watch for free at home?
I don’t get it!
Cobble, BRG has been back a while already. Yesterday, I couldn’t resist and asked her if she washed her caddy yet
the chick with the blue hotpants in the AA ad is smokin
Hey, Snaps. I think you’d signed off when I suggested making your own cufflinks if you’re desperate. I used to sew a pair of buttons together – with space between like a little unbilical cord.