Sunday, May 15, 2011

FLATUS Show 281 - Dutch Finance- a Dutch Oven Surprise***206-984-3617***

In this episode: Hello! Flatus Show listeners. This weekend I worked and had planned on attending a FLAG event at the Ramrod, but decided against going because I was too damned tired and didn't want to drive back into Boston. Since playing my recorder piece at the Shalin Liu, I am looking for other recorder pervs in which to play music. So contact me if your are on the North Shore. Check out Retrofoodkink.com for exciting recipes. I have an iPhone so if you have one, we can have FACETIME together! If you have any questions, or comments leave them on the blog, email me at Flatusshow@gmail.com or call me at 206-984-3617. Enjoy and thank you for listening.
The Flatus Show 281
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Retro Food Kink
DJIA
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
Waltham House
Mary of Clopas
Hermes Press
Shalin Liu Performance Center
Drive-In Cult Classics - 8 Movie Set at about $4 bucks! Wow! And it includes "Malibu High"!
Nil Desperandum
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1 comment:

Kalv1n said...

Hi Ken,

This was a depressing show. :) Oh well, finance is depressing, but I found it really interesting. I think speculation is the problem. I think debtor's prison isn't the solution, but bankruptcy actually is. Bankruptcy keeps institutions from making loans that are too risky and playing chance. People under severe debt burdens don't add nearly as much back to the economy either. If lenders don't feel as secure, they won't make such stupid loans, imo.