Friday, June 25, 2010

Text Speak: LOL?

What a woman does when she sees the owner of a 400-foot yacht - naked.

e.g. Compensate, v. why a wealthy man who women laugh at when he's naked buys a 400-foot yacht.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

The United States Congress


With all the confusion, partisan posturing, infidelity, graft, corruption, and other outlandishly fun activities going on in Congress, many of our readers wanted to know what Congress really means.

Noun.

The United States Congress is simply a group of 445 high-testosterone human males comparing dicks in front of 90 women (some of whom wish they had dicks to compare.)

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Get in Line Fast Fellas!

Bankers across the country are queued up (see image at left) to collect their 2009 bonus checks before the hicks in Flyover Country have a chance to do the math.

What's the bonus total this year? $50 billion? $60 billion? One of the majors alone has set aside $22 billion --- YES THAT'S A FREAKIN' B! for compensation for executive and other 'players' (to an average tune of $536,000 according to the New York Times).

OK, we'll be nice guys here and play it conservative. We'll call the total for the top ten around $80 BILLION BUCKS (which we really think is about 60% - 70% of what the actual total will be.)

What can $80 billion buy this day and age?

Well, lessee...

The TOTAL budget for the State of California (population 56 gazillion) is only $82.9 billion. The whole schmear. Of course they're light about $6.9 jumbo*, but maybe a couple of these bankers could give them nice little personal loans at, what, 23%?

Hmm... or $80 billion could bring a MILLION unemployed people back to work for a year with a total comp package (including health insurance) around $80,000 per.

How about cities? How about EIGHTY cities the size of Denver, Colorado?

Or a year's college tuition for 3,200,000 (yes that's 3.2 million) students.

These bankers are whining that they have to pay out this kind of money to retain quality people and a competitive edge.**

How much talent does it take to say, "just jack up the monthly fees on the credit cards, charge people a fee if they don't buy enough on credit, and generally screw our customers any way we can..." (watch for the caca coming down the pike in February, and make DAMNED SURE you're reading the fine print in ANYTHING you get from your bank or credit card company.

'nuf said.

*real financial talk for a billion dollars - of course nobody gives a rat's patootie about anything to the right of the decimal place.

**or to hire a bunks of psycho/sociopaths who can say "I can live with that" with the greatest of ease.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

It's Quite Complicated, You See

"It's Quite Complicated, You See" is a common phrase used to blow smoke up the listener's arse in the following situations:

You could, of course, dump your dollars and pounds for gold in offshore accounts, but of course it's quite complicated, you see, to understand exactly how it all works.

Things would be a lot better of for all of us if American and Western European workers would be willing to take the same wages as, say, any other freakin' place in the world, but it's quite complicated, you see, to get them all to do that.

When we want to steal people blind with market manipulations, misstated revenues, under-reported expenses, and the like, we just tell them it's quite complicated, you see, far beyond your capability to understand.