Tripp - That was a good read. So, you're a financial advisor, right? So, is it time to panic?
Loved what you said about Donald Driver. He's my favorite Packer right now and that really enforces why.
As for Singletary, I'll have to let my Niners friend know about that. Had no idea. I've always known he was highly intelligent because we'd watch him play us twice a year and you could tell.
I would have loved to see Nugent. I like how he plays, and also like some of his political views.
I now have a taste for steak and creamed spinach.
"Formo" wrote:
No time to panic. Actually, probably the best time to get into the market that you will ever see in your or my lifetime. This is when people get rich. If you believe the country will weather the storm, put whatever you have into the market, heavey on the financial sector. Leave it there for 5 years and you will thank me.
Love Donald....Just a great guy. To me, who they are as a person is as important as what they do on the field.
Singletary is an extrememly religious guy. Used to see him all the time at a church I used to attend in Barrington, IL. To see him come off the bench just to kneel next to Noble and pray was truly an AHA moment for me. the only authentic Packer jersey I have bought is a #91 in honor of Noble and that moment. It does have my name on the back though and people always ask why #91 as no one of importance has worn it in a while. Met Noble a couple of years ago and discussed that moment. He appreciated Singletary coming out there, and noted that Forrest Gregg (the coach) never did. Brian never forgot that. I couldn't stand Gregg as a coach.
I firmly believe that we are put on this earth by God to see how we get through it. We need each other. I also think that God will judge us mainly on how we helped and treated each other. I think that is why it is so rewarding when you help someone, whether anyone knows it or not.
Ted was a little "out there" even when I watched him in his buddies garage. Wild, but really, really nice. He was in college at the time and I was a freshman in high school. yet, he and his bandmates would make us feel comfortable and welcomed.
"Trippster" wrote: