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msmortgagewiz

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  1. I can tell you this, and you can take it to the bank (excuse the pun) Unless you contact Merrill Lynch or US Trust or WF the "private" Bank or have a Treasury Desk friend, bank side employee's will not have the information that the private wealth managers will have. It's just not their line of business. If you want to talk currency engage one of these professionals. If you want to talk banking services then ask a bank branch. Anyone worth their weight professionally should be getting on the phone to have a private banker meet with you personally. End of story
  2. Been working out of town without my laptop, home tonight for two days then back out of town again. I think I can safely say I haven't missed much of anything on the dinar front. Same stuff different day much to my disappointment, and the beat goes on.
  3. Wow......It was a gift but I will pass that along to my 78 year old mother.
  4. I am not able to access the chat area without system crash. I have a top of the line laptop running Windows 7.
  5. I hear the music to the hokey pokey in the background.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDmCSvqhhoI
  6. Also, to add to that, I had a friend translate as well. LOOSELY he said this: 25,000 dinar to start an internet service for financial transaction by the bank. Bank offering services.
  7. Is that all that you extracted from the article? You struck me as being such an intelligent individual, I'm a litte surprised. My question is, how does the arcticle prove that the cabal is NOT real, or is just too far fetched for you or anyone else to wrap their brain around, therefore it can't be real. Not really interested in a answer... no disrespect intended either, just making a statement.
  8. Way to go Easy.... If you weren't going to bring it over, I was......
  9. In short ~ if its not this, it is that.
  10. Still watching them every 4th. We all gather at our house and walk down the street with a big blanket and pick the perfect spot.. Heck, we still sit on our roof and watch the Blue Angels fly when they are in town. You my dear are about 10 years my Junior, so that would be my little sister that might recall however Picture This does sound like a band that might have been at Peabody's or 17th Street Cafe where I waitressed when the kids were small. You should google earth the area and see just how much it has changed. I was born here so I don't know any other place. It's my dream though to go see a Austin City Limits Show. Boat House ~ I have a close friend that started in the security field at the Boat House, now he is the director of security for all the local big venues. Yes, it is a small world.
  11. I am on the lake of trash....You will know what I am referring to. Well, alot has changed S.Plaza and Rosemont now goes all the way to Ferrell and beyond, close to Chesapeake border. Verizon Virginia Beach Amphitheater would be in your old backyard. Here is their line up http://virginiabeachamphitheatre.net/?gclid=CN_2tvTIs7UCFQhxQgodpC4AlQ the schedule is just starting so Rush is being heavily promoted right now and additional bands will be added as the season draws closer. I went to school my last two years at VB Votech (I don't have to tell you where, your a Salem dude so you know where it's at).. My kids graduated from PA as well, and I was raised in the neighborhood behind Willis Wayside. My husband is a musician but he's from Lynchburg, back in his hayday his band opened for Thirty Eight Special at Bessie's Boat House. His best friend, also a incredible guitarist now lives in Boston and builds amps for Steven Tyler. We both play instruments, he is a accomplished guitarist. I, not so much (not like him at least). One of my best friends is the lead singer for a band called "At War" they are international recording artists, you may remember them playing the beach circuit back then, like Peabody's (which by the way is still there). As far as contacts go.... yes but on a Security Level of production of these events. Now, if you ever need security for your band, we have you covered. Seriously, if you do get back to the beach shoot me a email, so I can come and see your band perform.
  12. No worries, it was a innocent oversight........>>>>>>>>>>>>> say "My Bad" instead of >>>>>>>>>>"My Bag" English translation of my "My Bag" is roughly something one does or enjoy's doing...Example- Searching news articles is "MY BAG", said Yota.
  13. Well I'll be....PA myself... GRH sounds like you lived some place close to me. Here is the information your band would need. http://integratedmanagementgroup.com/services/venue-management-services
  14. Very very nice, having seen them at least 6 or 7 times over the course of life, I always like a great Journey Cover Band. Even let my guitar playin husband listen. Nice job... on VERY hard vocals. C'mon on up to the beach....Check out http://www.beachstreetusa.com/festivals a great place for family and musicians. Lot's of opportunity for your band, (not that you need it though). Verizon Wireless American Music Festival August 30, 2013 to September 1, 2013 3 Days. Over 30 bands on the Beach! The sounds of rock, jazz, country, blues, R&B, and more flood the Virginia Beach oceanfront for three sun-filled days over Labor Day Weekend at the Verizon Wireless American Music Festival. The largest outdoor music event on the East coast, the Verizon Wireless American Music Festival brings together local, regional, and national acts to play on a gigantic 60-foot wide and 60-foot tall stage on the beach at 5th Street as well as stages in all parks along the beautiful Virginia Beach oceanfront. Festival goers by the thousands love the appeal of being outdoors on the beach with the Atlantic Ocean providing the perfect background for some of the greatest live music of all time!
  15. Optimal Devaluations Minneapolis Fed Working Papers (2013-02, 08.02.2013) ABSTRACT We analyze optimal policy in a simple small open economy model with price setting frictions. In particular, we study the optimal response of the nominal exchange rate following a terms of trade shock. We depart from the New Keynesian literature in that we explicitly model internationally traded commodities as intermediate inputs in the production of local final goods and assume that the small open economy takes this price as given. This modification not only is in line with the long-standing tradition of small open economy models, but also changes the optimal movements in the exchange rate. In contrast with the recent small open economy New Keynesian literature, our model is able to reproduce the comovement between the nominal exchange rate and the price of exports, as it has been documented in the commodity currencies literature. Although we show there are preferences for which price stability is optimal even without flexible fiscal instruments, our model suggests that more attention should be given to the coordination between monetary and fiscal policy (taxes) in small open economies that are heavily dependent on exports of commodities. The model we propose is a useful framework in which to study fear of floating. Keywords: Terms of trade shocks; Optimal monetary policy; Devaluations; Small open economy JEL classification: E52, F41 continue here http://www.bis.org/cbhub/wnew.htm
  16. http://www.minneapolisfed.org/research/wp/WP702.pdf I wonder if we have any Math Professors on board with us. I would love a analysis of the formula's provided.
  17. Sensitive in your definition, is not the same definition that I am referring to, and no you didn't bash the Beatles someone else did. It's all good, being "a sensitive" has more to do with abilities, then it does being sensitive to someone's negativity. More in line with one's 6th sense.
  18. Umbertino ~ When you write, you are very well versed, polite and considerate. If I'm not mistaken, English is a second language for you? I can remember when I was a newer member, you said much the same to me. I think I got upset that someone negged me over the Beatles "Love" media I posted. Hate the Beatles???? Seriously? I don't know UNEEK, other than a sense that she like me, is whats referred to as a "sensitive", and she is a friend. If you are not familiar with the term sensitive, in a short definition it is: A person quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences. So, having prefaced all that, I will say this. I think that I can say for me at least, when you are a sensitive, it is next to impossible to feel any other way then yes, slightly hurt. You are just bringing something over to share, how can someone have something negative to say, that is directly about me????? It's just not in our nature to be anything other than kind. No pity party though, we don't go seek shelter under blankies and pacifiers, and we do within minutes, if not in seconds shrug it off. We can be ruthless with our words, if we were so inclined, but again, not in our nature. It's just very hard to understand the reasoning behind the comments, especially when some of our members come and spill what I like to refer to as venomous poison, on to a thread. Much like the various dinar forums that are out there, there are triple those sites that discuss the very sames topics, but from a totally different perspective. If you really wanted to check out what we actually believe, anyone can check out www.edgarcayce . I just wanted to explain from a different view point that it's not so much the need to grow thicker skin, maybe it's a need to to shed a fewer layers.
  19. Inequality and Unemployment in Europe: The American Cure James K. Galbraith University of Texas at Austin - Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs; Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Pedro Conceicao affiliation not provided to SSRN Pedro Ferreira Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) May 1999 UTIP Working Paper No. 11 Abstract: In this paper we show that inequality and unemployment are related positively across the European continent, within countries, between countries and through time. This contradicts the often-repeated view that unemployment in Europe is attributable to rigid wage structures, high minimum wages and generous social welfare systems. In fact, countries that possess the low inequality such systems produce experience less unemployment than those that do not. Moreover, large inter-country inequalities across Europe aggravate the continental unemployment problem. There is no paradox in low American unemployment. It stems in part from that country's continent-wide programs of redistribution, including the Social Security System, the Earned Income Tax Credit, the federal minimum wage, and a uniform regime of monetary policy geared toward full employment, all of which reduce inter-regional inequality and all of which we recommend for adoption by the European Union. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=228689
  20. HAAAAHAAAAAAAAA, that was funny.......and true
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