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Bxgrl, ok, this is a simpler way of saying what I said about Frank Dodd.
The regulaton imposes so many restrictions on commodity derivatives trading that it drives investors out of the financial markets for commodities into the real world of buying the real stuff, i.e. copper billets, gold bars, bags of coffee, etc. Taking real things out of the world of real trade is where REAL CHAOS exists.
I actually enjoy immense pressure. I think I’ve been miserable lately because I haven’t been under the right kind of pressure. I get jazzed when shit really matters.
Bxgrl, ok, this is a simpler way of saying what I said about Frank Dodd.
The regulaton imposes so many restrictions on commodity derivatives trading that it drives investors out of the financial markets for commodities into the real world of buying the real stuff, i.e. copper billets, gold bars, bags of coffee, etc. Taking real things out of the world of real trade is where REAL CHAOS exists.
The word “order” is applied to both nuns and priests. It is used in the same sense as the word “discipline/disciple”.
lech…did you go out somewhere for lunch with m4l???
I actually enjoy immense pressure. I think I’ve been miserable lately because I haven’t been under the right kind of pressure. I get jazzed when shit really matters.
Because priests order nuns around but shepherd their parishoners.
I am honored, Dave.
“If i knew the answer to this question I wouldn’t be here on this ship of fools with the likes of rob, bxgrl, CGar, you, Biff……….”
dave, I can’t speak for the younger brother I never had, my philandering eWife, or my partner-in-crime, but I resemble that remark!
Mass is not allowed to be said in the hospital any more.
Why is a group of nuns called an “order”, but the church members called a “flock”?