RE:RE:RE:RE:Some humorous quotes -in reaction to today' s SP lol!!! Just calling it as I see it!!!
The news that came out since his ex cathedra pronouncement less than 2 weeks ago does not or should not have enticed anyone of doubling his position
Am open to world peace with any one that meets a pre requisite which excludes ex cathedra pronouncenemts
On a more serious side I think Paul is taking charge more and more and I believe the next CC will create a lot more FOMO 's
qwerty22 wrote:
You're relentless :)
I guess world peace is cancelled as well.
palinc2000 wrote: I made my projection before I found out that my contrarian indicator had gone FOMO this morning and double his position after posting many times in less than 2 weeks ago that the copany was fairly valued ......
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palinc2000 wrote: With that in mind I will predict that we close in Geen today!!!!
palinc2000 wrote: Dear Quote Investigator: There is a family of popular humorous sayings about the formidable task of successful prognostication. Here are five examples:
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- It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.
- Predictions are hazardous, especially about the future.
- It is hard to prophecy, particularly about the future.
- It’s dangerous to prophesy, particularly about the future.
- Never make forecasts, especially about the future.
Of course, a prediction is inherently about the future, and the modifiers “especially” and “particularly” emphasize the comical redundancy of the statement. These expressions have been attributed to a diverse collection of individuals, including Niels Bohr, Sam Goldwyn, Robert Storm Petersen, and Yogi Berra. Would you please tell me who I should credit?
Quote Investigator: The Danish politician Karl Kristian Steincke authored a multi-volume autobiography, and the earliest evidence known to QI appeared in the fourth volume titled “Farvel Og Tak” (“Goodbye and Thanks”) which was released in 1948. Danish text is followed by an English rendering below. The saying appeared in a section with this title: