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Old 06-10-2011, 11:26 AM
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See me on CNBC June 15

You guys asked me to post a video link of being on television but you can watch me live at 130 p.m. eastern, 10:30 a.m. Pacific at CNBC on Wednesday June 15. I will talk about the Las Vegas real estate market. Will do my best Ralph Kramden impression that I have done before. hammmmmmmmmmaa
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Old 06-10-2011, 12:30 PM
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Old 06-10-2011, 05:28 PM
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I'll check it out. Not sure if I get cnbc on tv. But will go online to see if it's there. Thanks for the heads up and good luck.
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You guys asked me to post a video link of being on television but you can watch me live at 130 p.m. eastern, 10:30 a.m. Pacific at CNBC on Wednesday June 15. I will talk about the Las Vegas real estate market. Will do my best Ralph Kramden impression that I have done before. hammmmmmmmmmaa
As Ralph would say, "Maybe you can say something about spear fishing" ...

I will be watching ... good luck
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At 1:30. Cnbc showing a show called American greed.
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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Old 06-11-2011, 03:34 PM
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As Ralph would say, "Maybe you can say something about spear fishing" ...

I will be watching ... good luck
Now what do I know about spear finishing Norton?
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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"I brive a dus"
"I dus a brive"
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You better be wearing a Cappersmall T shirt while doing the interview.....
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This could be money, you should have fun with this knowing that many Mallers will be watching waiting worrying about some funny little thing that doesn't add up to nothing. Give a yell out to all the Mallers. Best of luck I hope you take advantage of this opportunity it could be a priceless moment in CapperMall history.
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"I brive a dus"
"The Honeymooners: The $99,000 Answer (#1.18)" (1956)
Announcer: Now, tell me, sir, what do you do for a living?
Ralph Kramden: [incredibly nervous; stammers] I brive a dus.
Announcer: You brive a dus?
Ralph Kramden: I dus a brive.
Announcer: You dus a brive? Oh, I see, you're a bus driver. It that it?
[Ralph mumbles]
Announcer: Well, now, there's nothing to be nervous about Mr. Kramden. Just relax and take it easy, and you'll get along a little better. Now, tell me, sir, are you married?
Ralph Kramden: Yes.
Announcer: You're married. And what is your wife's name?
Ralph Kramden: Mrs. Kramden.
Announcer: [audience laughter] Well, that's fine, now... Her first name, I meant.
Announcer: Her? Who? Oh, her! Er, Alice.

Announcer: You know I have a great deal of respect for bus drivers. It's always amazed me how you fellows who have this tremendous responsibility, and the tremendous number of people that you have to deal with, and the big machine, how you manage to remain so courteous and kind and considerate all the time.
Ralph Kramden: Yes sir.
Announcer: Well of course there are exceptions. For example, the other day I was standing on Madison Avenue in the rain waiting for a bus, and as this bus driver bore down on me I signaled for him to stop, and you know instead of stopping he went right by, went right through a puddle, and splashed mud all over me?
Ralph Kramden: Was that you?

Ralph: Yessir, this is the time I'm gonna get my pot of gold.
Alice: Just go for the gold, you've already got the pot.

Ralph: For the last time, Alice, I'm telling you, I'm going for the $99,000 question.
Alice: For the last time, Ralph, I'll be very happy if you win the 600 bucks.
Ralph: $600? Peanuts, peanuts! What am I gonna do with peanuts?
Alice: Eat 'em, like any other elephant.

Ralph: [Talking about his mother-in-law] Why couldn't she have been with Custer when he got in that trouble?

Alice: Spell "antidisestablishmentarianism".
Ralph: I'll spell it.
[pauses apprehensively]
Ralph: I'll spell it!
Alice: [waiting patiently] Well? Go ahead.
Ralph: I'll spell it!
[agitated]
Ralph: I'll spell it when you give me $16,000 for spelling it!
Alice: [sarcastically] 16,000 for spelling it? I'll give you 32,000 if you can SAY it!

Alice Kramden: [to Norton] Ed, I realize that I cannot talk to Ralph because he is stubborn and unreasonable, but I've always had great respect for your sense of fair play, and so I appeal to you. IT IS LATE. People would like to go to sleep. I think you should stop playing the piano. And I know that you will agree with me, Ed, because you have always been fair and considerate. You are a reasonable man.
Ralph Kramden: Don't let her soft-soap you. Don't let her soft-soap you! You're just as unreasonable as I am. Play the piano!
Alice Kramden: If you touch that piano again, I'll lose all my respect for you!
Ralph Kramden: [threateningly] Go ahead and *play*, Norton, if you don't wanna lose my friendship!
Ed Norton: Well, I'm in a spot. If I play, I lose her respect; if I don't play, I lose your friendship.
[anguished wail]
Ed Norton: Why, oh why was I blessed with this musical talent?

Alice: [to Ralph] Let's say you know all there is to know about popular songs. There's just one thing that you're overlooking, Ralph: You're going on a television show, a big television show. Millions of people are gonna be looking at you, and big money at stake. Why, you're liable to get nervous and forget what you do know. Any person can do that.
Ralph: Are you kidding? I'm at my best when I'm under pressure.
Alice: Oh, that's right, I forgot. You're always calm. You have to be, in the kind of work you do. You're a man who "brives a dus".
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
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