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11/04/2008 09:32 #46508

How I voted for Prez
Category: politics
I had to find an alternative, since I think that this 2 party system absolutely sucks. So I voted for Ralph Nader. It took me a minute to find him since he was beyond the bottom of the rows. It's pretty sad when his "Populist" party was below the Socialist Workers Party.

Libertarians from my personal experience are kind of are nuts. We need government for a great number of things. Plus I can't get behind Bob Barr or Wayne "500 * COLLEGE CONFERENCE GAME OF THE YEAR" Allyn Root. Seriously why did he drop the Allyn on the ballot? Did he not think that people would connect that he he the same guy on Saturday morning selling his sports betting picks?

The Green's, well (e:drew) kind of enlightened me on her, Cynthia McKinney at the party on Friday. Thanks Drew.

So Yea, with all the non literal "communist parties" available to cast a ballot from above, out side of the two corporate bought and paid for parties that is who I voted for in the end. Someone who did not support the Wall St Bailout, since Both Obama & McCain voted for it.

Plus New York State is going for Obama anyway, it's a "Winner Take All" System meaning that any ballot cast for a loser is an absolute waste. So why not make a real statement and vote for a third party. That way if they get enough votes, they won't have to push petitions in the future just to get on the ballot.
jenks - 11/04/08 12:43
me too. I'm not 100% behind Obama, but I just couldn't in good conscience vote for Palin. I like libertarians in theory, but yeah, they seem a little nuts too. Whenever people were listed in multiple parties, I picked the 'independence' party when I could. Not even sure what that is (about to go look it up), but it sounds good. ;)

janelle - 11/04/08 11:10
I voted Third Party. Not crazy about Cynthia McKinney, but I'm desparate for a serious third option to develop other than Republican and Democrat.
mrmike - 11/04/08 09:58
Good thought with the alternative party lines. I managed to completely avoid all the democratic and republican lines and still get the folks I wanted. Doing my best to vote smart, not hard.
drew - 11/04/08 09:49
oh shoot. You outted me for selling out the Greens.

I really like the Green Party. I just think they shot themselves in the foot with this particular candidate. They would have been better off running a complete unknown, or endorsing another party's candidate.

11/02/2008 16:32 #46475

Football & Politics
Category: superstition
Well the Bills lost, big deal they have never been the indicator of anything except the mood of people's mood going into work on Monday around here.

The real game is going to be played on Monday Night when The Steeler's play the Redskins @ Fedex field. Supposedly if the Redskins win their last home game before the presidential election the incumbent party stays in office. If they lose then the challenging party takes the White House.

So if you're for Obama, you're pulling for Pittsburgh. If you're pulling for McCain, you want Washington to win. Yea, it's not perfect but 94% is more accurate than any California Psychic. I was listening to a betting show this morning on the Fan 590 out of Toronto and the Sports Book Director @ Caesar's Palace on the strip said that it does have a slight effect on the betting lines.

ALSO Both candidates will be appearing for quick interviews during Halftime in a kind of almost 11th hour closing the deal type of way...
metalpeter - 11/03/08 17:54
(e:Tinypliny) go see Kill Bill anyways it is an awesome movie. Yes it there is lots of blood shed but it is also very visual with an anime scene and white snow as they sword fight and a Japanase girl band playing surf music as they fight great movie, and the second part is good but no where near as good as the first half.

Football wise I won't see much of this game as there are other things all on at the same time. It is tough for me since I like both teams. Could this be a self fullfilling phrophcy in that people believe the outcome determines who will win so when there team loses they then decide to screw it and not vote???????????
tinypliny - 11/03/08 06:51
(e:Vincent) - I have been trying to remember in vain the name of the movie you recommended. It was Bill something (and definitely not Kill Bill) but I can't for the life of me remember the complete title! What was it?
drew - 11/02/08 17:41
One more reason to root for the Steelers.

In reality, I would root for them even if there was a proven effect on National politics. City before country--that's how I roll.

10/30/2008 13:44 #46427

lazy cold call
Category: recreation
I have a day off today & it' the first one since before labor day that I have actually had the time to relax and unwind. So what do I get this morning? A cold call from some broker trying to sell me an idea for a trade! Seriously you make one great trade and then these guys find you and try to get you to put some of recent earning at risk. Thanks, but I'm just going to hunker down for the time being. It's kind of nice that the market has had just 2 days recently that were not moves of 100 points or more in absolute number terms, but I'm not up for trading. It has taken me quite some time to get myself to the point where I am now, I actually want to enjoy it now without the stress of trading.

In a way it's kind of like how I was back in the day when I was trading off of an inheritance my great aunt left me 10 years ago. I would just sleep until noon if I didn't have a good feeling about any direction for anything I just slept until noon. Maybe I'd go out to Damon's on Sheridan Dr & meet my buddy that worked for Amex at the time for lunch, but that would be about it.

So I'm just siting out and coming up with my next idea. So please don't call me.



in the mean time does anyone know a good IRC chat for mac? There's this S&P trader that has a chat room on his site & I figure that on my day off I could stop by and look at his trades.

10/26/2008 22:47 #46354

Quick economic recap
Category: finance
With the "Worse Yet to Come" it's kind of funny to see this deal go down locally

Then again Buffalo is a good place to ride out a recession.

10/25/2008 00:01 #46316

cougar attack
Category: going out
So after work tonight I just had a craving for a glass of Merlot. The first place that comes to mind for me that has a descent wine selection is Allen St. Hardware. No problem I love the place and I haven't been there in months. I am just going after working 2 hours of OT and just want to play my usual "invisible man" role, look at the beautiful people and be done with it.

The problem arose when these 5 women in their late 40's & early 50's roll in the joint. From my perspective they belong in some bar like Macaroons, but they did the ghost walk and wanted to unwind. I just freaking hated how they asked me all these questions like what's my name, where do I live, what do I do. Look I just want to drink my wine, look at the people although I have to say not as interesting as I would have hoped, but it was only 10:00.

What drove me nuts was the way they behaved. I experienced 18 year olds behave better at the Transmission Dance Party than they were acting. The worst part is when the 47 year old divorced twice ringleader just screamed @ at ultra high pitch for no apparent reason. Seriously I don't want to hear your Freaking life story about your 2 ex husbands and your kid that is calling you up on a cell phone asking who you are with and such.

What drove me nuts what this ringleader's sister who is "50 & desperate" seriously that is how she was introduced to me as they were probing my marital & relationship status. Just had to bend down at my crotch, 1 inch away from my phone as I was trying to text someone when I was sitting at my bar stool. I just got up, grabbed my wine glass and went to the back room to chill out a minute before I flipped out. Then to the bathroom and the side door to disappear into thin air.

Fuck, if I wanted that kind of experience I could have meet my Ex at a white trash bar somewhere in the LaSalle section of Niagara Falls. In some f'd up way i guess I know how all you women feel when someone just won't leave you alone, but just keeps on trying no matter how far you try to be polite and give them signals that you just don't want to be bothered.

The best part is I only knew them an hour & I can see why they're divorced. This is why I have to either move far away from here to find myself a wife or marry someone that is not from Buffalo if I want a successful marriage. If this is how women end up when they turn around 50, then married life would be very miserable to say the least.

Needless to say I was bit by a dog last week, this was more traumatic than that I must say...
metalpeter - 10/25/08 16:20
It is odd that On a night you just wanted to be left alone all the ass was being thrown at you, but I bet any other night it would be just the other way around, assuming I get your meaning correctly
gardenmama - 10/25/08 09:23
I have frequently thought that women in groups (particularly in bars) tend to behave more offensively and/or are more vulgar than men; though, I'm not sure I would attribute it solely to women of middle-age. As per tiny's comment - your evening was a perfect example of bars not really being such a great place to meet someone (not that that's what you were trying to do).

Perhaps you should stay away from animals for a while - dog bites and cougar drool - not so good.
tinypliny - 10/25/08 00:24
Does anyone meet remotely suitable people at bars anymore? Just curious...
carolinian - 10/25/08 00:20
I guess all those times at bars where I lamented my lack of gaining female interest, I never considered the possibility that some kinds of interest are worse than no interest at all.