Good evening Joel, Today is just another friday not being busy in the office.
I am looking forward to discussing doom & gloom over lunch with pals. This should soak up 3 hours, and then, massage and reflexology, followed by drinks and dinner.
In Hong Kong, strangely, now thursdays feel like fridays used to, fridays seem like saturdays once were, saturdays are still saturdays, sundays are simply the day before mondays, and mondays feel like wednesdays, and then it is thursday (a/k/a friday) again:0)
All days are days of depression for disease augmented asset deflation, economic reversion, and frantic grasping of flickering hopes of the next speculation supported by nothing more than vague shimmering daydreams of iDotCom mirage of old, built on shifting sand dunes during the days that were;0)
I am loving all the days!
I think if one were to start a magazine titled DOOM, it would sell and sell well.
The first issue's cover would feature a quote from WLD, 'Risk-Free Return Should Be Zero' in crimson coloured Times New Roman bold font superimposed on photo of Professor Bernankaput with a cloud bubble caption 'turn on the machine!', and the benighted Greensputin pondering on 'Will productivity save the day? How about prevent the onset of night?'.
Chugs, Jay |