Frank says, "Some of my data says the economy is getting better and some says it's getting worse!" Ernest says, "So just report that the economy is humming along but you're not sure what tune it's playing."
How about It’s a Hard Knock Life?
Do they teach meteorology and economics at the same school?
Lew:
they both rely on guess work so i’d say yes
I love how Mr. Thaves (well, Frank and Earnest) think(s) outside the box on so many different issues!
Taps
If your econ data is not giving clear predictions, you obviously need a new economic theory.
NPR’s Marketplace uses “We’re in the money” for when the Stock Market goes up, and “Stormy Weather” for when it’s down…
And, “It don’t mean a thing when it ain’t got that swing” when it’s steady.
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gobblingup Premium Member over 14 years ago
How about It’s a Hard Knock Life?
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Do they teach meteorology and economics at the same school?
bald over 14 years ago
Lew:
they both rely on guess work so i’d say yes
battison Premium Member over 14 years ago
I love how Mr. Thaves (well, Frank and Earnest) think(s) outside the box on so many different issues!
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Taps
bmonk over 14 years ago
If your econ data is not giving clear predictions, you obviously need a new economic theory.
johnparadox over 14 years ago
NPR’s Marketplace uses “We’re in the money” for when the Stock Market goes up, and “Stormy Weather” for when it’s down…
bmonk over 14 years ago
And, “It don’t mean a thing when it ain’t got that swing” when it’s steady.