Quote from joeyata1:
how can i see the rerun?
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?channel=60Sunday
part of it but most of that clip didn't make the show.
Quote from joeyata1:
how can i see the rerun?
Quote from Avalanche:
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?channel=60Sunday
part of it but most of that clip didn't make the show.
Quote from Joe:
I liked it, it was a good piece; but I wish it could have been a little longer.
Quote from Apex Capital:
I respectfully disagree.
It was not a good piece at all.
It was short on any sort of depth whatsoever.
Looking at one of his associates and murmuring several times something about "it was a buyprogram . . ." showed absolutely nothing.
Notice that the real traders in the business don't give interviews.
You'll never see Stevie Cohen, Stanley Druckenmiller, or Steve Okin on "60 Minutes".
There is a good reason for that.

from http://www.gravehunter.net/LA_Times_Article.htmQuote from SethArb:
who is "OKIN " ?
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okay. maybe not the same guy"It's one thing to see where Lucy [Lucille Ball] lived," said Steve Okin of Los Angeles, who is not a member of the Hollywood Underground. "It's another to be standing where she is now. These places are filled with tourists."
Several years ago, Okin helped develop "The Original Map to the Stars' Bones" after attending a funeral and noticing the scads of bused-in folks photographing long-gone celebs. The map, available for sale over the Internet at http://www.graveconcerns.com, provides the "star-studded" locations of about 350 graves.
