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  1. I was 10. In those days that stuff was off the chart incredible and cool. Our black and white TV made it look real. We all wanted to be Astronauts.
  2. Funny, I was just looking at this. Chart porn incoming. WTI crude over the last week. After the big gap up on Sunday night it has went the other way. This is the tape says - that's all that matters. Doesn't have to make sense. So we look at the support/resistance levels. Once the euphoria was over on the weekend it has been bouncing around the $92/93 level after taking a dip to the $80 range for a few days. Now back to $95.65 as I type this. Pump prices are already going up here in Cornhole. Small sample size. Brent is higher. Wall Street is no doubt making money on arbing the spread.
  3. That was always so much fun. One night after work from the transmission plant on Bennett Rd, I got stuck for a boat. I was the second car from the bridge. Neat view. I was kind of neat. Not so neat when it didn't go quite down either...
  4. They guy that could have played Cruise was in the 82 movie. Donald Sutherland. He would have been 27. I think he was underrated.
  5. Burt Lancaster is best remembered as Moonlight Graham. 🙂
  6. WTI crude gapped up at open to $102.44, but has since closed the gap at is trading at $99. The first casualty of war is the truth. BS only goes so far.
  7. For sure. Dad taught me how to play. He would have loved that. We were too poor. Some guys I played with later in life talked about going out there and play it. Make it a vacation. Didn't, but sure wish I would have. I did get to play Inverness in Toledo, home of some big tournaments over the years. Incredible experience. I was there in 93 for the PGA practice round. Walked the entire course. Incredible golf course. Got to play it in 96 or 97 I think. 93 was the Azinger Norman sudden death playoff. It was neat to play the course and remember what these guys did, and from where. Short course, really. John Daly was bitching he couldn't hit his driver. It was a shot makers course. You didn't need to hit it 300 yards. Stay out of the rough - yanks the club out of your hand - and I wasn't playing in PGA conditions... You would never think in the medium size metropolis of Toledo a patch of land in the middle of it would be so hilly. Of course, IIRR, the street behind is Hill Ave. 🙂 The elevation level changes throughout the course is incredible and well used by one of the most famous course designers ever - Donald Ross.
  8. Pebble is actually a public course we can play. Not cheap, you you can play it. I have a logo ball from there.
  9. That bridge is high. I wouldn't even want to drive a van across it. Or a small car. But it beats that old POS it replaced.
  10. I think they did have wind warning for certain vehicles on Friday on the Turnpike. Further South there were reports of trucks overturning on several highways. 224 & 53. Then there was this from the Toledo TV station on a High School in Tiffin that a wee bit of a roof problem; Strong winds tear parts of roof off Tiffin Columbian High School
  11. From the high winds on Friday in your neck of the woods; CAUGHT ON CAM: Semi overturns on Toledo bridge
  12. My charts tell me WTI crude closed at $99.31. Brent is $103. Black gold, Texas tea, for the Beverly Hillbilly fans. WTI is what they call "light sweet" where Brent is not. No matter. These prices are not sweet. Pun intended.
  13. Because this is what Bibi and all the Israel money bought and paid for.
  14. I'm more worried about a mushroom cloud due to the crazy ****ing people running our world.
  15. Apparently I forgot the link. Again from 1993 and kind of long. The Oil Crisis 20 Years Later : The World’s Petroleum Tiger has Been Tamed--for Now.
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