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11/30/2009

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Strong

Great to hear from you, Bob! It's comforting to know there's a place for analogies like yours, and although I'm not sure how it would apply to "recession-proof," it seems to me your metaphor is definitely an American Standard. - Strong

PS - Eagle Dale has left me with a quote to treasure:
" Baldness is a completed recession." Hair today, gone tomorrow...

Eagle Dale

Syllogism: All baldness is good. Baldness is a completed recession. Therefore, recessions tend to goodness and completed recessions are good.

Professor Jamison's "toilet" sounds more like a high colonic recipe for cleansing our systems, and so understood is an inspiring, and I must say apt, metaphor, for one surely does not feel one's best during a high colonic process yet the result, according to all the authorities, is most beneficial.

I too hope to contribute to, as well as benefit from, this blog, and (unlike the good professor) I will restrain myself and not end with a paronomasia, or was it a malapropism?

Bob Jamison

A recession is the toilet of life. It takes away the waste that has been living within us, absorbing our energies and contributing to our economic obesity. It takes the poisons from our system. It may not be the most pleasant place to be, and we may not feel our best during the process, but it allows us to regroup. The fat that has been feeding off the excesses must now adapt or die. Not poetic (listen, listen), but you may find it a useful metaphor. I look forward to reading future blogs, and hope I am able to contribute somewhat. I hope my subscribing to this blog doesn't cause you to move your website or get out of the business. Just don't get blogged down.

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