Not even a screenshot of your nav or trades or pretty chart that led to this 28k? I thought that was the pre req to pnl gloating
Hey Salty... What is that silver thing in the background on the right that looks like it has a bunch of old style auto fuses soldered together in series?
Is Salty Nuts a reincarnation of Lawrence Luger, aka Larry Sugar? The way @vanzandt and him go at it, I think it is. We will know for sure if SN posts actual pics of panties instead of naming threads after Larry Sugar's favorite obsession.
Naaaa. Salty and I don't go at it for one thing, but one must wonder who Sugar's reincarnation is now that you bring it up; I forgot about Suge. Hmmmm. Ya never know I guess.
This brings back some memories. One of my favorite restaurants is Le Taillevent, in Paris. I have been going there for many years, and even have wine in their cellar. I took my girlfriend there in 2015. They are very strict in their dress code. Jacket is required. So my girlfriend and I, dressed impeccably. As we sat down, we were in front of a group of Chinese "businessmen". One of them was wearing a track suit, and sneakers, like he is about to hit the gym. I could not believe it. This has NEVER happened in this restaurant! Then I saw the bottles of wine being poured, easily $100K+. And I saw the pain of the staff (who knew me). They were serving a fucking peasant who could not tell the difference between a Romanee-Conti, and a gallon jug of Gallo supermarket wine. This piece of shit was dressed in a gym suit to show the entire restaurant/customers that he could. When the staff approached us, I could see they were upset, and ashamed, as I had been there many times before. They told me that all their vintage wine from the 19th century was gone, and drunk by the Chinese, who could NOT even appreciate it. They kept an Armagnac from 1889 for me, and they told me that it was the last of it. It was all gone, all consumed very fast by Chinese "businessmen". I truly despise the Chinese Government. DON'T BE THE GUY IN THE TRACK SUIT & SNEAKERS, at Taillevent, in Paris...