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My two cents
An often used expression here on XMarks. Now if one asks "a penny for your thoughts" and the responder gives "his two cents" what the $@*#!! happens to the other penny? Is Hank secretly making a profit on every opinion ofeered here on this forum?
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it's with the missing socks.....
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Taxes.
After all, the certain things are death, taxes, and acquiring more kilts.
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The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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This is "trickle up" economics.
The first person offers one penny for the thoughts, or opinion of the second person. BUT, before the second person can respond, he must first return the penny he received in compensation for his creative or critical input, and then pay an additional penny for the privilege of replying (this is different than speaking out, which carries it's own penalty).
The opinion or advice then tendered is most often ignored; however if multiple pennies (often in the millions) are handed over, the opinion or advise offered is usually accepted and followed.
This form of economics is most often used by governments to stimulate economies which are alleged to be sluggish, when in fact it does two, opposite, things: (1) it deprives individuals of their pennies and (2) slows down economic recovery (which would happen anyway) by removing the number of pennies in circulation.
When this happens the government is forced to seek foreign pennies to stay in the business of relieving the few remaining penny holders of their pennies. The result of this is that those not originally enticed to give up their pennies by the slogan "Penny for your thoughts" soon discover that the few pennies they have aren't worth a plugged nickle.
Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 8th May 09 at 06:56 AM.
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 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
This is "trickle up" economics.
The first persons offers one penny for the thoughts, or opinion of the second person. BUT, before the second person can respond, he must first return the penny he received in compensation for his creative or critical input, and then pay an additional penny for the privilege of replying (this is different than speaking out, which carries it's own penalty).
The opinion or advice then tendered is most often ignored; however if multiple pennies (often in the millions) are handed over, the opinion or advise offered is usually accepted and followed.
This form of economics is most often used by governments to stimulate economies which are alleged to be sluggish, when in fact it does two, opposite, things: (1) it deprives individuals of their pennies and (2) slows down economic recovery (which would happen anyway) by removing the number of pennies in circulation.
When this happens the government is forced to seek foreign pennies to stay in the business of relieving the few remaining penny holders of their pennies. The result of this is that those not originally enticed to give up their pennies by the slogan "Penny for your thoughts" soon discover that the few pennies they have aren't worth a plugged nickle.
So in short, the reason you wear but one tartan is not that you are a staunch traditionalist, as you maintain, but merely insufferably opinionated and cannot afford anymore kilts .
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I like these old expressions.
My favorite is, the early bird catches the worm.
But it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.
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Maybe it's an English (sorry, British) penny and US cents - and although it isn't two dollars to the pound, the difference is made up by conversion fees and transaction charges.
Anne the Pleater
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 Originally Posted by ccga3359
So in short, the reason you wear but one tartan is not that you are a staunch traditionalist, as you maintain, but merely insufferably opinionated and cannot afford anymore kilts  .
As with just about everything else you have posed on this site you are, once again, wrong. But thanks for giving me the opportunity to (once again) point that out.
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