Traders Who Like Music

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by oldtime, Jan 29, 2012.

  1. Not your conventional rock and roll concert but this is what I like to call party..

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    #71     Feb 9, 2012
  2. And these are the reasons why these parties tend to be so interesting...:)

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    #72     Feb 9, 2012


  3. Nice video.

    How clean is that water in the pool full of women and some men?
     
    #73     Feb 10, 2012
  4. Mvector

    Mvector

    #74     Feb 10, 2012
  5. I agree, very nice video, but maybe for not the same reasons. The way I see it, these woman are desparate and they are realizing they are not going to be young forever, so this is their swan song to finally hook a man.

    The men just want to party and go back to their apartment and live alone and trade.

    The way I evaluate a woman is

    1. Would she be good in bed?

    2. Would she be a good mother?

    3. Would we still have something to talk about after the kids are raised?
     
    #75     Feb 10, 2012
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  8. just a thought...

    Sunday morning music, a few lightly dashed Mimosas, a puff or two....

    a perfect start for any Sunday.....:D

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    #78     Feb 12, 2012
  9. had to do a google search to learn what a mimosa is. As far as a puff or two, I wouldn't know anything about that (I never do anything in a small way.)

    By the time I'm done, the soundtrack from an infomercial sounds like a masterpiece.
     
    #79     Feb 12, 2012
  10. well actually, Bitches Brew was one of the most influential LP's at the time for a lot of us. Miles said he got the idea from James Brown. I consider Bitches Brew and also Herbie Hancocks "Crossing" as to be really the beginning of serious Rap. It was a music, like most of the non western music in the world which has no chord changes. We called it jamming on the drone.

    but getting back to opie's post, it would be hard for me to imagine a trader putting on Beethovens Fifith at the beginning of each trading day (unless he really had his system down and was expecting a big finish.)
     
    #80     Feb 26, 2012