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Wednesday, March 16, 2005




Apologies to Dr. Alexander Elder, also to Cathy, and what the heck, also Bob. I know Cathy has a great sense of humor about this. :)

I've been stricken with horrible spring allergies. First time that's happened since moving to the left coast. It's basically wrecked my day. I stuck to just sporadically papertrading the euro today (and doing a crummy job of it).

After a sleepless night of not breathing, it was a joy to see and hear Cathy moderating for the 3rd day in a row this week. This is better than the Twilight Zone marathon on New Year's Day on the Sci-Fi channel.

Cathy has stirred up some debate in the comments section, but my opinion remains the same. She's a good listen. The woman's an open book and the audience laps it up. What was on the agenda today? She mentioned her age, her husband's surgeries, hairdressing, housecleaning on the boat. I'm sure there was more, but I was only catching bits and pieces while blowing my nose off and popping benadryls. There was some CCI stuff, too. Something about PTs and TLBs comprising 97% of the realm of Woodieness, and everything else is just subsets and split-levels and whatnot. I'm probably way off with that. I wasn't all there today. I should've written that down. That was a gem.

There was a slightly embarrassing moment with Cathy not realizing she had the 20/14 CCI on her charts instead of 14/6. I didn't catch that myself. Only 1 person in the whole room figured it out. I forget who that person is, but s/he certainly gets a star for the day. That reminds me to check later on what CCI indicators I have on my charts. It's all very confusing.

Will Cathy return for Thursday? I hope so. My advice to Cathy is to make hay while the sun's out. If you can get accepted into the WCCI inner circle, a whole new magical world awaits. You can be like Woodie, living the life of a rock star, travelling the world on someone else's dime, receiving adulation from hundreds (instead of just me), and even meeting the President's mother. That would be cool.

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