Jan 2nd 1983: At the New York Stock Exchange, Louis Winthorpe III and Billy Ray Valentine worked together, cornering the frozen concentrated orange juice market and bankrupting the Duke and Duke brothers.
Keeping this head of lettuce handy as the next House Speaker takes office, whoever it turns out to be:
https://twitter.com/mislavkolakusic/stat...9436552195
LOL, LMAO...
Financial Times Maybe they can just give them some infected blankets.
Moar magic tricks...
NY Times (archived)
In honor of Barbara Walters passing, a quote from her interview with Fidel Castro:
BARBARA WALTERS: Do you think that the United States will one day be a Socialist country?
FIDEL CASTRO: I do.
One more: "Barbara Walters says you're one of the sexiest men she's ever met. What do you suppose led her to this conclusion?"
Richard Nixon: "Well, maybe she doesn't know many other men."
Frank Gannon's interview with Richard Nixon, June 13, 1983 (@54:00 timestamp)
Best 50¢ ever spent on a magazine...
Did not know the 50s had that kind of exciting tan lines!
Day #55:
Until tomorrow, keep on fightin!
Keeping this head of lettuce handy as the next House Speaker takes office, whoever it turns out to be:
https://twitter.com/mislavkolakusic/stat...9436552195
LOL, LMAO...
Financial Times Maybe they can just give them some infected blankets.
Moar magic tricks...
NY Times (archived)
In honor of Barbara Walters passing, a quote from her interview with Fidel Castro:
BARBARA WALTERS: Do you think that the United States will one day be a Socialist country?
FIDEL CASTRO: I do.
One more: "Barbara Walters says you're one of the sexiest men she's ever met. What do you suppose led her to this conclusion?"
Richard Nixon: "Well, maybe she doesn't know many other men."
Frank Gannon's interview with Richard Nixon, June 13, 1983 (@54:00 timestamp)
Best 50¢ ever spent on a magazine...
Did not know the 50s had that kind of exciting tan lines!
Day #55:
Until tomorrow, keep on fightin!
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970