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To: Shack who wrote (79613)3/13/2001 11:25:32 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 436258
 
Shack:

ROTFLMAO!!

That will be the day.

I already have to cut these darned webs between my fingers every two weeks (from all the past sailing) and I still have salt water rash from the last time I was out in English Bay, which was years ago. Incredibly uncouth to sail in water where one's stainless fittings dissolve before one can haul the boat back on its trailer.

On second thought, at least the water out there is not "hard" for nine months of the year, and "liquid ice" for the remainder, as is my beloved Lake Ontario. I console myself by remembering that it is the cold that keeps the riff-raff at bay, and that we are better off than those North and East of "The Heartland". (g)

I see you have also acquired some of your best (and of course most expensive) trading lessons from "the west coast mafia". Their school does teach one the absolute truth in the old saw "there are the quick and there are the dead". (g)

In fairness and all kidding aside, I don't see Vancouver as having any kind of monopoly on bounders and rogues. The NAZ still tops my list for that. (g)

As for a bit of Ontario culture spreading out to the hinterlands (Tim's arrival), we do what we can to help out the needy. (g)

Best, Earlie



To: Shack who wrote (79613)3/13/2001 11:31:26 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
For now, I am tracking this correction as a 5-3-5 (a-b-c) zigzag. It's easy to get the degree wrong here, but for now it looks like we should be starting the 5 up (c) just now. Of course, one always has to consider that one is completely wrong and we are starting a new impulsive move up. I can not see that, but hey, we've been here before. All we can do is short what looks like the end of this move and then wait to see if we get whipped or start a nice fat downleg.

If we head to a new low here I'll assume the worse and go short while I reorient the count.