Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Ukes for Lyntl

Today is Wednesday, 28 April 2010.

You could be in for a long night.

A full dance card today, so substantive comment on S&P downgrading the sovereign debt of Spain, etc., may take several hours.

Short version: S&P and Moody's ... my lawyer says, "Don't use the word "lied"". [Note the use of the double parenthesis, beloved of lawyers and novelists everywhere. For the record, I'm writing a novel, and am only a "lawyer" in sense of pro se, which is why I gave a dollar retainer to my attorney of record many years ago, as watching Perry Mason taught me.]

Well, let's just say, were those rating dudes to have it f-uped got on their sub-prime mortage bond ratings, so, now, we're supposed to trust them on Spain. ???

"Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?"

Now, the music.

3 Comments:

Anonymous commenter said...

Various comments:

Who is in for a long night?

Flow of paragraph four makes it unreadable.

"Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?" Use of this is dreary and tasteless.

4:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

drink less, exercise more

6:11 PM  
Anonymous Say what? said...

And what would be the fun in that, Anonymoose? (Sure hope "spell check" is not your alias.)

2:35 PM  

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