College vocabulary to describe today's market action

Quote from Random.Capital:

Good.

Jump straight from being wrong to being a bigoted asshole.

Cheers.



Take it easy, RC - the Jew stuff was just to make a point. I could have used lowriders, zipperheads, chinks, niggers, Brits but Jews served best. :D :D
 
Everyday I'm more amazed at what a graveyard ET is :) :D

So let's get this show on the road or else we'll be solving the riddle for 100 fckin years ...

Shortie, here's the hint .... there will be other hints to seed things up

The trench coat had extra long sleeves to hide something about the arm or arms.

:)
 
Quote from deadbroke:

Everyday I'm more amazed at what a graveyard ET is :) :D

So let's get this show on the road or else we'll be solving the riddle for 100 fckin years ...

Shortie, here's the hint .... there will be other hints to seed things up

The trench coat had extra long sleeves to hide something about the arm or arms.

:)

I saw that movie, that was The Fugitive right? Where the mystery guy Harrison Ford is trying to track down was missing an arm and had a prosthetic one?

Friction -- the story meant going down in to the earth, or rather perpendicular ("T" or "L") to the point of contact as the formula is
F = uN (actually should be mhu, some kind of Greek cross between p and u)
Friction = (coefficient of friction) * Normal force
anyways that's my guess
 
Quote from NY_HOOD:

here's an intelligent college word/term that describes the markets.
SHIT STORM. how about Cluster fuck.

those are the kind of words my teacher advises me not to use.

but they surely sound good!
 
Quote from zedDoubleNaught:

I saw that movie, that was The Fugitive right? Where the mystery guy Harrison Ford is trying to track down was missing an arm and had a prosthetic one?

Friction -- the story meant going down in to the earth, or rather perpendicular ("T" or "L") to the point of contact as the formula is
F = uN (actually should be mhu, some kind of Greek cross between p and u)
Friction = (coefficient of friction) * Normal force
anyways that's my guess



HINT:

Zed, zero in on the point of contact of the wheel (any one of the 4 wheels) with the ground aka earth or road.
 
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