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Skeet/Loreto
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I dont know Chuckie.
I was trying to get across that you can get your Kicks from other things besides DOPE.
I got my kicks for awhile out of making sure I beat the peso Devalue and with drew my Dollars from the Mexican Account. That wasx Fun to Me!
Just like it is Fun for me to Fish, Go to Yopsemite and watch the Lighting Strikes off of HalfDome, Fly and Aircraft with a Valid Certificate, love
Dogs Cats and horses!
Hey any body need a Job, Just announced a Plant opening near Hereford Texas{40 miles west of Amarillo) needing at least 100 Workers.
Also our unemployment is down a 7 and has been that way most of the time.
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DavidE
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Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,
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Guillermo Ortíz 101 -
"Wait until the pressure on the peso eases then inject one hundred to three hundred million dollars buying pesos then wait until the end of the day to
see how currency markets reacted"
According to Wall Street & CME the peso "has been flat" for the last two trading sessions. If Banco de México proves predictable, look for a move
on Monday 05-14 @ 0600 PDT. The timing is considered to be "good form" so as to lessen the appearance of what really takes place. Doing it on a Friday
gives the appearance of trying to calm things down by foaming the runway.
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mcfez
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Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
And all of this has what to do with the Peso? |
The cost of Skeet's medical mental care and a little dope for the week ends?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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chuckie
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I guess, I still dont see any connection. I researched new business in Hereford Texas through the economic development people and the newspaper and
couldnt find any new employer. The areas median wage is about 33% less than the state average..none of which has anything to do with the subject of
the thread. It does seem clear that there is a continued erosion of the value of the peso....I wonder if it has any connection to the fact that this
is an election year in Mexico? I havnt had a peso account for years and wont..I got burned once, thats enough...
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DavidE
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Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,
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Chuckie, you can bet your bippie that the fact that this is an election year and historically what that has meant for the fate of the peso. Mexicanos
are cynical for good reason: The wealthy try to screw each other as well as anyone else they can get their mitts on. The poor still pass by the huge
mansion "La Casa de Perros" and bark "Gaow Gaow" at the memory of Portillo's infamous bluster (defending the peso "like a dog").
But the cruelest bitter joke of all was that bald short egotistical @#$%^&*!! who instituted "Solidaridad" while dismantling ejidos, and
cooperativas and the conasupo, whispering promises of hope to the poor while his brother looted Mexico of hundreds of millions of dollars (quoting
Raul Salinas) "Wise Investments" and hiding everything in a Swiss banking system.
"The Christmas Surprise" December 22, 1994.
Who would not be cynical?
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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