Trains are awesome. I wonder why they even have drivers now? I mean…they can’t stop if they want to and there isn’t much steering involved….then again, I’d looovvvveee to be in charge of that horn.
Barges really amaze me. Take your boat out stocked with booze and KFC, head down to the place where barges park to load up and enjoy a lazy day of amazement.
Makes you really feel like a pansy for not being able to parallel park a Tahoe.
(Yes, I’m fully aware of how “redneck” my entire post sounds, but WTF….it really is a good time!)
@ Andy - I wonder if every company could afford the complex system that would have to be installed for fully automated train control. It’s easy when it’s part of a railyard (as they have now), but an entire system?
And you can’t parallel park a Tahoe? Wuss. Did it on my first try.
[…] As for the railroads, god bless the longs for their insight and trend following ability. Burlington is summarized most excellently bu Julie today on Wallstrip . […]
@ Anonymous - LC was on when had a market that actually had stocks at or near all-time highs, Julie and crew are stuck with a market that seems to barely crank out daily highs, so I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that once the market returns to some semblance of normalcy, so will WALLSTRiP.
“A local advertising agency, Carson/Roberts, advised a uniform identity and image under the name Baskin-Robbins 31 Ice Cream. Their recommendations included the “31®” logo to represent a flavor for every day of the month, Cherry (pink) and Chocolate (brown) polka dots to be reminiscent of clowns, carnivals and fun and lastly, the use of cartoons to bring their flavors alive with personality to graphically highlight the name and delicious ingredients. With this over-arching branding, Baskin-Robbins’ iconic pink spoons were created with the belief that people should be able to try any of their many flavors without cost.”
Come one, if you promote the site as “Daily with Julie Alexander” then, dammit, have a new show every day. I need my Julie fix.
@ Zen -
I understand your frustration; and I thoroughly appreciate your Baskin Robbins analogy. I had my 3rd birthday there. Huge fan.
We over here at WS are working on some new ideas to make our DAILY shows even better. As Abe mentioned, and as we all know, we are in some volatile, if not difficult financial market times as of now; and successful,strong, good looking stocks are like men - hard to come by. Believe me, I wish I could be there everyday to give you a fix; but you will just have to hold tight for right now. I do, however appreciate your enthusiasm. Heres hoping to give more “strip”.
talk about a sexy hostess. Good job julie, keep it up.
i have no idea what the hell you are talking about but you have a personality and thats what matters.
14 responses so far ↓
zenprofit // Apr 14, 2008 at 5:22 am
Julie is so MUCH better than the bull and bear show over at Minyanville.
howard lindzon // Apr 14, 2008 at 8:35 am
remember that internet companies do the same thing as trains except with information…more valuable thn coal and drugs so 100 years from now…booyah
Andy Swan // Apr 14, 2008 at 9:27 am
Trains are awesome. I wonder why they even have drivers now? I mean…they can’t stop if they want to and there isn’t much steering involved….then again, I’d looovvvveee to be in charge of that horn.
Barges really amaze me. Take your boat out stocked with booze and KFC, head down to the place where barges park to load up and enjoy a lazy day of amazement.
Makes you really feel like a pansy for not being able to parallel park a Tahoe.
(Yes, I’m fully aware of how “redneck” my entire post sounds, but WTF….it really is a good time!)
Abe // Apr 14, 2008 at 9:52 am
@ Andy - I wonder if every company could afford the complex system that would have to be installed for fully automated train control. It’s easy when it’s part of a railyard (as they have now), but an entire system?
And you can’t parallel park a Tahoe? Wuss. Did it on my first try.
Tony // Apr 14, 2008 at 10:06 am
Look no further CBS News… your Evening News anchor is already in the stable… you go Julie!
Talk about Whoo Whoo!!
Howard Lindzon » Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation (BNI) on Wallstrip // Apr 14, 2008 at 11:09 am
[…] As for the railroads, god bless the longs for their insight and trend following ability. Burlington is summarized most excellently bu Julie today on Wallstrip . […]
Andy Swan // Apr 14, 2008 at 1:07 pm
@Abe that’s what valet’s are for
anonymous // Apr 15, 2008 at 6:06 am
what’s up with not having a new video everyday like lindsay had?
Mr. Truth // Apr 15, 2008 at 9:04 am
Why do you say its daily when it isn’t? It’s 3 times a week. Your headline should say: Wallstrip, 3 times a week with Julie Alexandria.
Abe // Apr 15, 2008 at 9:42 am
@ Andy - fair enough.
@ Anonymous - LC was on when had a market that actually had stocks at or near all-time highs, Julie and crew are stuck with a market that seems to barely crank out daily highs, so I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that once the market returns to some semblance of normalcy, so will WALLSTRiP.
zenprofit // Apr 15, 2008 at 2:58 pm
Abe:
Using your logic, Baskin-Robbins only needs 28 flavors in February but will increase to 31 in May and August!
http://www.baskinrobbins.com/About/OurHistory.aspx
“A local advertising agency, Carson/Roberts, advised a uniform identity and image under the name Baskin-Robbins 31 Ice Cream. Their recommendations included the “31®” logo to represent a flavor for every day of the month, Cherry (pink) and Chocolate (brown) polka dots to be reminiscent of clowns, carnivals and fun and lastly, the use of cartoons to bring their flavors alive with personality to graphically highlight the name and delicious ingredients. With this over-arching branding, Baskin-Robbins’ iconic pink spoons were created with the belief that people should be able to try any of their many flavors without cost.”
Come one, if you promote the site as “Daily with Julie Alexander” then, dammit, have a new show every day. I need my Julie fix.
Julie Alexandria // Apr 15, 2008 at 3:37 pm
@ Zen -
I understand your frustration; and I thoroughly appreciate your Baskin Robbins analogy. I had my 3rd birthday there. Huge fan.
We over here at WS are working on some new ideas to make our DAILY shows even better. As Abe mentioned, and as we all know, we are in some volatile, if not difficult financial market times as of now; and successful,strong, good looking stocks are like men - hard to come by. Believe me, I wish I could be there everyday to give you a fix; but you will just have to hold tight for right now. I do, however appreciate your enthusiasm. Heres hoping to give more “strip”.
Bethany Sloan // Apr 15, 2008 at 8:15 pm
That sounds kind of militant Julie. Thinking of joining the other side?
highqualitydirectory // Apr 16, 2008 at 12:42 am
talk about a sexy hostess. Good job julie, keep it up.
i have no idea what the hell you are talking about but you have a personality and thats what matters.
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