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m4l, when I was at US trust, me and a bunch of colleagues would go out on 6th Ave after lunch and stand there ogling. they learned to spot for me and as I did for them.
Etson, I never saw anything like those guys – that’s funny about the protesters. I bet they thought they were dealing with Casper Milquetoast type accountants. HA!
I remember a long time ago I would do COMEX stuff (metals here in NY) after the last ring in London. They were so loaded on the phone, I worried about errors.
I eat at my cube when in NJ office but alway outside when in NYC. Why the F would people eat at cube/office working in NYC? there’s got to be some sort of eye candy whatever your taste/preference/etc that’s worthy of checking out during lunch break
donatella,
London commodity traders are a crazy bunch. When I worked in the City there would occasionally be organized fights between traders on one exchange and those on another.
Reminds me of when the LME was invaded by anti-capitalist protesters / rioters a few years ago. Protesters didn’t know who they were messing with and came off much the worse. Pretty funny.
m4l, when I was at US trust, me and a bunch of colleagues would go out on 6th Ave after lunch and stand there ogling. they learned to spot for me and as I did for them.
Etson, I never saw anything like those guys – that’s funny about the protesters. I bet they thought they were dealing with Casper Milquetoast type accountants. HA!
I remember a long time ago I would do COMEX stuff (metals here in NY) after the last ring in London. They were so loaded on the phone, I worried about errors.
etson, that’s consistent with Chicken fighting with a dude from another firm
http://www.nypost.com/p/lifestyle/food/break_the_lunch_crunch_enESSXIsvUL4Rw9d9OxxUJ
I eat at my cube when in NJ office but alway outside when in NYC. Why the F would people eat at cube/office working in NYC? there’s got to be some sort of eye candy whatever your taste/preference/etc that’s worthy of checking out during lunch break
donatella,
London commodity traders are a crazy bunch. When I worked in the City there would occasionally be organized fights between traders on one exchange and those on another.
Reminds me of when the LME was invaded by anti-capitalist protesters / rioters a few years ago. Protesters didn’t know who they were messing with and came off much the worse. Pretty funny.
Biff, what is the name of that calendar???
biff, how about 1 of those kiddie school bags with wheels – with a star wars / death star theme of course
Dona, not sure. I may go with one of the ones from cmu’s link to give it a try.
So, Biff, have we decided on a pocketbook for you yet? What did you decide?????