Global economic situation for liveaboard cruising yachties

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  1. nyalex
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    Well ... at least that will prove that Mark and Zed are two different people. I will let you choke me. We start many of our techniques with someone chocking or attempting to hit us. Then I will break your fingers, it's one of human weak points, even Arnold can't build huge muscles on certain parts of his body. While you are distracted with pain from your broken fingers, I maybe break your arm at the elbow. Then you'll be lucky if I let you live. All hypothetical, of course, for legal reasons. Just a story, u know. It's good you will avoid this thread for a while, because you have become less amusing lately. Too much anger. Get a grip on yourself.
     
  2. Zed
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    Just ignore the desperate little troll... empty vessels and all that.
     
  3. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    You mean a "septic tank" literally? - - a large container with some **** in it? - - I was inclined to be polite and keep to rhyming slang.... Come on markets... Do something, I need some movement action - Crash the 1K barrier in gold? - - or - - A Homer vs NY brawl will have to do... ahhhh bugger beer-O-clock...
     
  4. masrapido
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    Nice photo. The comment is spot on too.

    ;)

    I suggest other people post some photos of their local areas too. Will be good to see the other side of the world, while we are pointing our guns at each other here and throwing nukes around.
     
  5. masrapido
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    Was about fricken time. Make it permanent.
     
  6. masrapido
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    Hmm...maricuta, mierda, mark...there's a theme here...is it the first letter of all these words? Or something else, something deeper...?

    By the way good to see that retards CAN learn to read.

    I DID say that the photos are of the AREA where I live.

    Boy, will I miss your absence if you ever come back.

    (so you have a job in Safeway, filling shelves. Great! Take up double shift!)
     
  7. masrapido
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    I just came across a page (usa product, of course) called International Living. Teaching usanians where to go when they retire.

    A bizarre page, but their top choices are all in Latin world. Including italy. The 90% are the Latin American countries.

    And did you know that Buenos Aires was recently voted as the one of the 10 top cities to live in?

    But there's a lot of ******** too. I found a 20ha farm on Haiti for 16 000 000 usa dollars...

    Fortunately Chile ranks low on their radars. Good. I have "no immigrants" policy in place.

    www.InternationalLiving.com
     
  8. nyalex
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    Yeah, Mark and Zed like to dish it out, but cannot take it. It's good if they never end up in Russian military or US prison, somebody gonna put lipstick on them and make them do girly things. So, Chile does not have any immigrants or they just don't let you retire there? My friend who owns Japanese restaurant in Greenwich, CT says you need a special reason to be in Japan as a gaijin (foreigner). And some Saudi scumbag I met in the airport in Thailand says you can't even get a tourist visa to Saudi Arabia, then he went on about how they want to destroy Israel, but Israel got nukes, bla bla bla. World is weird place. Soon you will need a visa just to go from New York to New Jersey.
     
  9. nyalex
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    He'll be back. Zed, too. They will need to go some place to play around for free. Probably don't have enough cash for real entertainment. Maybe they like abuse .... most fruitcakes do.
     
  10. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    http://www.caseyresearch.com/displayGsd.php "The Decade's Best National Currency"
    The choice cuts, in my view are:-
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703415804575023483097973538.html
    Here's a very high-profile commercial real estate story that may give you some inkling of just how bad things are going to get in commercial real estate. And remember, the commercial real estate market is barely coming off the rails now... and it will be many years before it all shakes out and we see anything resembling a bottom. I said in January of 2007 that I wouldn't start talking about a bottom in the residential real estate market until sometime in 2013... and I think you can add five years to that [2018] before we see any kind of bottom in the commercial real estate market. Anyway, the Wall Street Journal posted a story yesterday headlined "Tishman Venture Gives Up Stuyvesant Project". In a nutshell, T.V. gave the keys back to the bank on a project [now worth an estimated $1.8 billion] that they paid $5.4 billion for in 2006. I thank California reader Joe Weiler for sending the story along...
    &
    As I mentioned earlier on in this commentary, I'm still worried about the huge short positions in the precious metals... especially those held by JPMorgan and HSBC USA Ltd. These two U.S. banks hold the bulk of the Comex gold and silver short positions on the Comex... and [according to the OCC] about 95% of all precious metals derivatives held by all U.S. banks. How much more, if any, short covering is there still to go? Earlier this month I referred to it as "the sword of Damocles"... and it, dear reader, is still hanging over our collective heads.
    &
    http://goldmoney.com/commentary-the-decades-best-national-currency.html
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jan/25/chinese-gold-rush-demand

    Well in gold price "fcked if I can figure it?" during the day's NY trade action, an attempt to trash the price for the LBMA and closely followed a US$15 price rise to complete the days NY trade?
    So what happens to the need/desire to sell 166 billion at this weeks treasury auctions in USA? - - MORE quantitative easing - CRANK UP THE PRESSES.... the "****-everyone else" and "gila-bodo" pills are freely available and well used in NY trader circles, as well as 'coke' and WTF else? - - They are all mad, just frickin mad... I just wanna go sailing and get away from the madness that is all pervasive in this world:?:?
     
  11. gonzo
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    In my experience, liveaboards are not cruisers. They have plants in the cockpit and use the mast for a TV antenna.
     
  12. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Gonzo, get out of that marina quick, that disease is contagious... Just stay away from marinas (except if you must to dump **** and add fuel), then get out... Marina living is just a floating trailer park, thems are not boats, just bad dreams that look like boats...
     
  13. Boston

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    those plants are to help fight scurvy when out on the high seas for years at a time
    got some chickens planned for the cockpit as well
     
  14. nyalex
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    Masrapido, look at this post. I originally said Zed owes you an apology and here comes Mark giving me "apology" in spanish, I can't say say what he said, it's very rude even for me on my worst day, but it involves sucking and my mother also. Yeah, I took some Spanish in university. So, my response was does Mark even knows his name is not Zed. But he responded as if he was Zed. Then Mark's english and BS is way above normal dumb a.. mexican. Bunch of other things too, but they all seem to point that Mark/Zed are one sick multiple personality individual using different nick names and personalities. They both come here to play around, they both attack same people over same posts. This Mark/Zed/whatever other names he uses is one sick puppy, full of his own idea of intelligence, of course. I could be wrong, but ... these two are either lovers or same exact person.
     
  15. Zed
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    A View...

    a Couta Boat from the point at the end of the street across the road (at the time)...

    & from my favorite mid week lunch spots...

    & an airport (believe it or not) with parked trawler on the way out to the family farm...

    & a snap of a back beach (as they are called here), front beaches being the bay...

    & a view from a mates holiday house (Bellarine Peninsula in the background)...

    & an old timer front running the Melb. Hobart fleet, my freshly refurbished stick in the foreground...

    & same day, Couta Boat just inside Port Phillip...

    & some more of Diamond Bay, the first one didn't do justice to it!

    I love that shot of C127, I photoshopped it into a "painting".... LOL, cause I can't! Paint that is...
     

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