Economics and the mid-life crisis have much in common: Both dwell on foregone opportunities
C'est la vie; c'est la guerre; c'est la pomme de terre                                     A View from/of the Econochasm by John Palmer
Richard Posner deserves the next Nobel Prize in Economics
We were fogged in on Christmas night, but the temperatures were so cold that the fog settled as frost in the early morning. And then the sun shone. Boxing Day in Clinton was absolutely gorgeous. The frost was so strong that it attached to MADD ribbons and even stayed adhered to radio antennas of vehicles driven to Tim Horton's
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Hey, I don't suppose you spotted Rudolph flying by through all that fog, did you? Inquiring minds want to know... ;-)