Saturday, June 20, 2009

Day Trader


Can You Hear Me Now?
Only the fish are continuing this conversation.
This poor economy has affected everyone. Someone was upset enough and threw their cell phone into Lake Calhoun. I'm guessing he was a day trader and lost everything. No, I don't know that for sure. But that is my story and I'm sticking with it.

13 comments:

  1. For members only: Fish Network!

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  2. I like your idea.

    Sory to ask but could you add my photo blog onto your prestigious photo blogs you will enjoy list. It is called Photo Fingers and I update it weekly.

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  3. Shouldn't it be bubbling if the fish are having a conversation? ;-) Great shot!

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  4. I am sure a day trader would have a more expensive model. I think a teenager has thrown it in the water, after his girl friend said it was over. She tried to call again - but only the fish are hearing.

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  5. HA! This reminds me of The Devil Wears Prada. Have you seen it?? If not, I just gave away the ending -- sorry.

    Thanks for the invite for the photo day ont he 26th, however that is Gay Pride Weekend and since I'm on the Board, I will have a number of obligations with the festival all weekend, many of which inlude adult beverages!! Defiantely another time though :)

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  6. I think that's a great scenario to hold onto :-)

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  7. Blop! is propably all you'll ever hear from this phone again.

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  8. Looks like a Siemens S45i. This phone is terrible. I think someone threw it into the water for a very good reason.

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  9. Every picture tells a story, don't it? yahooo....
    and this one is telling quite a story!

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  10. I thought people only threw their cells into the drink in the movies! Here's proof positive people really do send their phones to be with fishies.

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  11. I know I commented on this post...I said, "So that's where I lost my cell phone!"

    Must be Blogger screwing up again!

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