Wednesday, May 14, 2008

It's official

The pundits have been debating it for months now, but I knew it was official when my neighbor got let go from his well paying job at the big brokerage outfit - the recession has arrived. I've been hearing more and more stories of layoffs, and certainly I'm experiencing sticker shock at the pumps, but I still do not see much real pain. No behavioral change at all. Just as many cars on the road, all driving like ass. Long lines at movies and restaurants. Maybe a few more months and it will sink in. The election results may shock a few Americans into paying attention. (By the way, how come when some relatively small % of white people vote for Hil, because she's white, that's problematic racism, but when 90% of black people vote for Obama, that's sensible behavior? )

I've been driving alot lately, so buying gas frequently. A few weeks back, as I turned to pay the attandant, I saw that the price was 3.299... and while I kept a poker face, I was pissed. I could not believe that somehow I got suckered into one of those situations where all the stations are chaging like 2.89, but somehow I pulled in to the crazy expensive one. I drove out of there, embarassed, but now I was going to be more careful. I was relieved, later that evening, when I saw that gas was at least 3.29 everywhere, even the cheap station. At least if I'm getting robbed, everyone else is too. And besides, it's over 3.50 now...

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Was that a yes or a no?...

This guy is great - I'm sure I worked with him at one time or another....
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