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To: TobagoJack who wrote (33804)4/24/2008 2:07:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 218602
 
Head and shoulders applies to everything when that's the only technical analysis one can remember, like a hammer is good for nailing down everything. < what else can head & shoulders be applied to?>

I am happy to admit to attending the Head and Shoulders Club right there in the centre of the heart of the City of London in 1987, the year of the big crash. It was fun. It was like attending a secret meeting of Freemasons or joining Aztecs in some naked chanting, prancing and making of magical incantations around a campfire while clutching one's golden appendage. I have held hands in a circle in California while prayers were offered to the deities for my safe travel. I have sung with a cult in a church in Tauranga. I have attended price fixing rings in oil industry machination meetings. I have witnessed a manager say "Accept this offer. I will deny it in court" to a gas station owner [he hadn't asked me whether I would deny it in court]. I have stood in a ring of dire drug users but did not inhale.

<and you attended a head & shoulder's meeting? and you admit it?>

It's interesting to see what various cults get up to and understand what motivates them. One doesn't have to be one to be there. Right now, the dawn parade is on in Auckland and probably in Turkey soon. People like to gather in crowds and chant incantations. I'm busy attending a cult meeting in cyberspace and about to snuggle down in warm quilts for another spot of zizzo. I will leave events of nearly 100 years ago and 60 years ago attended by my father, grandfather, great uncles and uncles and second cousins, to others to 'remember'. I can "remember" from the warmth of my bed. I don't have to attend cult meetings to think. I find thinking is enhanced by avoiding cult meetings. Such as "Let's get Zim the Amazing". "Bring out the stocks". "I wanna pull the rack and roll the wheel". "Buy gold. It's a no-brainer".

Mqurice