Stop in for a cup of coffee

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H'm, Rick please think about that carefully before you answer.
Not just for yourself, but for the rest of us!
 
No answer? Here it is anyway...

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I apologize for that! I have since grown and moved on to really drunk college girls. Might hurt my chances at the Supreme Court tho...

Yikes! Why my pants be saggin? And Rani didn't drink coffee back then! She preferred to start her day with a Dew.

Well someone's been drinkin'
Dont worry.
As long as you don't remember, its OK.
 

Yikes! Why my pants be saggin? And Rani didn't drink coffee back then! She preferred to start her day with a Dew.
Don’t make me go back and pull your response from that original posting where you said how happy you were at looking so buff...and were going to show it to your kid to prove that you were working out.

I never forget...LOL!
 
Just saw a 67 Olds Cutlass sell for $8000. You couldn't paint it for that. It looked better than what I own!
 
Not so much cause it's the holidays, but because many are putting them away for winter. Others are trying to unload them so they don't have to - so, more on the market means lower prices.
I agree. Fall prices are not an indicator of total market health and stability.

Chris is just drawn to conclusions of doom at every opportunity...
 
Not so much cause it's the holidays, but because many are putting them away for winter. Others are trying to unload them so they don't have to - so, more on the market means lower prices.
All the above. Combined with a slumping/slowing market this past month, collectors and buyers probably tightening their portfolios a tad.

I'd bet it'll spin back up come spring time
 
I agree. Fall prices are not an indicator of total market health and stability.

Chris is just drawn to conclusions of doom at every opportunity...
Actually, Rani started that conclusion. I'm not drawing conclusions, I said i was starting to see her hypothesis
 
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