If you are seeking the gentleman on the left in the photo, head towards Aspen, turn off left just before town and curve down and around to the Woody Creek Tavern...
Turn right past the Woody Creek Tavern and it is the second place on the left. It is the low slung cabin with large metal bats in the trees. You better arrive holdin' or you WILL get stomped.
You must be skiing hard in them. If so, I took some insolite pad and sewed velcro onto it and the tongue and slip it in. if you are not skiing hard, tighten the top dood!
What it really means is that you are skiing harder shit and need taller boots
Yeah, I was up at Steamboat close to the first of the year and they had plenty and got lots more after I left. Once we went east over Rabbit Ears Pass it got progressively dryer till Boulder and the Springs which were frickin' high plains deserts. Hope you get another eight foot springtime dump this year!
I say let him stay there another fours years so he can be present when the crows come home to roost.
It was entertaining to watch Reagan and Clinton unravel at the end of their respective second terms.
as much as on one hand this is totaly true... it brings to mind an Everclear song "you have never had the joy of a welfare Christmas"
Yeppers Muffin, that is a very good song.
Money frees us and traps us at the same time. Be aware.
Kind of like the final conflict, Armegeddon, Ragnok....
Nostradamus, the bible etc., I think, are just following the less desirable traits of human nature to their ugly conclusions
Wealth as I understand it is raw materials combined with labor to make something useful. Money is created when people borrow it. More simply put, money is a means to repay debt because there isn't enough raw materials and labor to do so.
Basically Greenspan is saying that the emperor is wearing no clothes when he say things like "Irrational Exuberance". Of course, he used to read a lot of Ann Rand too.
Oh, it will be a patchwork quilt with a couple tears in it to be sure but governments all over the world have already signed on the dotted line. I feel that capitalism is going to have to change to embrace community based principals and goals.