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HOT CAKES Rick (and
others): “You ask: ‘Why do hotcakes sell so well? (And
if they do, how come I – who buy everything – have never bought
one?)’ From
‘Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins’ by Robert Hendrickson
(Facts on File, New York, 1997): SELL LIKE HOT CAKES -
"Hot cakes cooked in bear grease or pork lard were popular from earliest
times in American. First made of cornmeal, the griddle cakes or pancakes were
of course best when served piping hot and were often sold at church benefits,
fairs, and other functions. So popular were they that by the beginning of the
19th century 'to sell like hot cakes' was a familiar expression for anything
that sold very quickly effortlessly, and in quantity." Emerson Schwartzkopf: “You think that one's bad? How about:
‘Doing a land-office
business in ...’ Here in Southern California, you’d be hard
pressed to pay for hotcakes if you were running a land office.” OF WITCH HUNTS
AND LYNCH MOBS In case you
missed the AIG letter – one of the bonus guys quitting and explaining why
– it’s here.
Undoubtedly, there are villains out there. Insofar as possible, we should string them up. But I doubt you will conclude that
this guy, or many of his colleagues, were among them. SEN. BYRON
DORGAN (D-ND) GOT IT RIGHT 15 YEARS AGO For those with 10 minutes for rueful hindsight, here
is Senator Dorgan – in 1994 – anticipating the current financial crisis
and trying to avert it. (Thanks, Eduardo.) KEEPING
PERSPECTIVE One of you sent
me this
two-minute web-circling video, with the entreaty that we keep it circling. Corny?
Perhaps. But in its own way, it’s as compelling as Tuesday’s
two minutes of cascading beer bottles. The two actually make a pretty good
contrast between First World and Third World challenges.
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