Trying to decide on a title...
cohodk
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I need to choose a title and here are my thoughts so far. Any other suggestions? I'll choose 5 ideas that I like then make a poll. The board will make final judgement.
Card carrying fiat bug.
Homer.
pompous idiot.
self proclaimed genius
Card carrying fiat bug.
Homer.
pompous idiot.
self proclaimed genius
Excuses are tools of the ignorant
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
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–John Adams, 1826
<< <i>Gold Bug Xterminator >>
Gold & silver bug expose
I knew it would happen.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Anti-conspiracist, fiat bug? Fiat conspiracist? No doubt something will hit you in a moment of intense enlightenment that will guide you to the correct choice. As of today, you can't be the legitimate gold bug X-term because you called gold wrong for more years than you got it right. You never thought it would get much past $1225. So maybe "the gold bug stops here."
I knew it would happen.
I'm thinking of some "C" words..
Conjurer of common sense
Crackpot
corruptor of conspiracies
Or maybe..
Prophet of pragmatism
Come on guys, I need ideas. It's never good to anoint oneself. Some of you had had some good names for me.
Where is Stan or the Isaiah Shift dude?
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
<< <i>Where is Stan or the Isaiah Shift dude? >>
Permanent sabbatical?
I knew it would happen.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Fiat Lux
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Too Fiat to Bail.
Fiat or Friction.
Fiat Promoter.
Chartroom Cleaner.
Chart Conspiracist.
Will Chart for Food.
Works for Fiat.
Fiat Chartacus.
BFF...Best Fiat Forever
Have Chart....Will Flail.
Chartamungous.
Chartacus REX.
Chartus Maximus.
Conspiracist Bogeyman
You were warned
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Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
What warrants being able to choose your title? So many posts? Being here a certain amount of time? Just wondering, thanks
DW has to do it now.... But perhaps that new pcgs cust serv mgr has modulator access.
Chartimus Maximus
SoHo CoHo
Opportunistic Bull and Bear
Fiat's Advocate
Bullheaded Dollarist
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
NWO string puller
Fiat Papyrus Apologist
Bubble Breaker
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
King un Midas
In God We Trust.... all others pay in Gold and Silver!
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. . . ."
These famous lines, which open A Tale of Two Cities, hint at the novel’s central tension between love and family, on the one hand, and oppression and hatred, on the other. The passage makes marked use of anaphora, the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of consecutive clauses—for example, “it was the age . . . it was the age” and “it was the epoch . . . it was the epoch. . . .” This technique, along with the passage’s steady rhythm, suggests that good and evil, wisdom and folly, and light and darkness stand equally matched in their struggle. The opposing pairs in this passage also initiate one of the novel’s most prominent motifs and structural figures—that of doubles, including London and Paris, Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay, Miss Pross and Madame Defarge, and Lucie and Madame Defarge.
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Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>One of the best opening lines of any novel, and also an excellent summary of the present circumstances of all of us
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. . . ."
These famous lines, which open A Tale of Two Cities, hint at the novel’s central tension between love and family, on the one hand, and oppression and hatred, on the other. The passage makes marked use of anaphora, the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of consecutive clauses—for example, “it was the age . . . it was the age” and “it was the epoch . . . it was the epoch. . . .” This technique, along with the passage’s steady rhythm, suggests that good and evil, wisdom and folly, and light and darkness stand equally matched in their struggle. The opposing pairs in this passage also initiate one of the novel’s most prominent motifs and structural figures—that of doubles, including London and Paris, Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay, Miss Pross and Madame Defarge, and Lucie and Madame Defarge.
source >>
The first 10 pages or so are difficult , it doesn't pull you in like other Dicken's books but pushing past that part is worthwhile .
A Tale Of Two Cities Charles Dickens
<< <i>Was watching some dreadful SyFy Channel movie (pardon the redundancy) the other night for laugh, and buried in the technical credits was the line:
A Tale Of Two Cities Charles Dickens
>>
Well, that Cohodk is a "Dickens" at times too.
A Tale of Too Fiats.
Coho is a salmon, right?
bob
Coho is a salmon, right?
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>KingFish
Coho is a salmon, right?
>>
You could have posted a picture of the adult versions of these fishes. Are you insinuating something Baley? Lol
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
Had been looking for an excuse to post!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>Got Fiat
You were warned >>
several times
<< <i>It's a picture I took at the riverwalk of a park in the Cascades, where they had a viewing window into the side of the water to view the juvenile fishies.
Had been looking for an excuse to post! >>
This is how I feel on this forum sometimes. LOL
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
"A legend in his own mind" ...has it been taken? Lol.
DK you should just shorten it,
A Legend.
The Legend is in the house. The Legend has left the room.
The King was already taken lol.