From the WSJ: Client not always first on Wall Street. Coming tomorrow: "Politicians tell voters what they want to hear" and "Water is wet!"
Posted by Jane Galt at December 16, 2004 3:54 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksPlease quote at least a little of the article, so we don't have to register with the bloodsucking spam-generator.
Hey Rick,
We don't need no stinkin' quotes. Even the
most casual observer would know that the 'client'
is but the fodder for the resident livestock
at Wall & Broad.
Come now. "Wall St" is an anagram of "St Llwa", the sixth century Welsh apostle. Saintly indeed.
This seems ironic, since WSJ's OpinionJournal's James Tarantio is always poking fun at stupid headlines in his "Best of the Web" column.
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