[1133] The Truth About Markets – London – 05 June 2010

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  1. @Neville Bartos: Good question!
    Maybe Mini Max has “gold finger” or some other “gold member” – ?

  2. Neville Bartos

    Speaking of big areolas, is the Mini Max anatomically correct?

  3. Palantíri

    And for the Americans… if someone haven’t posted it yet.

    Are Cameras the New Guns?
    By Wendy McElroy – June 2 2010
    http://gizmodo.com/5553765/are-cameras-the-new-guns

    “In response to a flood of Facebook and YouTube videos that depict police abuse, a new trend in law enforcement is gaining popularity. In at least three states, it is now illegal to record any on-duty police officer.

    Even if the encounter involves you and may be necessary to your defense, and even if the recording is on a public street where no expectation of privacy exists.

    The legal justification for arresting the “shooter” rests on existing wiretapping or eavesdropping laws, with statutes against obstructing law enforcement sometimes cited. Illinois, Massachusetts, and Maryland are among the 12 states in which all parties must consent for a recording to be legal unless, as with TV news crews, it is obvious to all that recording is underway. Since the police do not consent, the camera-wielder can be arrested.”

  4. Palantíri

    Will download and listen now, thanks TAM. Meanwhile.
    For the people within EU – Data Retention Directive:

    Written declaration 29, for data retention of Internet searches
    by Christian Engström, Pirate Member of European Parliament
    http://christianengstrom.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/written-declaration-29-for-data-retention-of-internet-searches/

    The core demand in Written declaration 29 is:

    2.Asks the Council and the Commission to implement Directive 2006/24/EC and extend it to search engines in order to tackle online child pornography and sex offending rapidly and effectively;

    Since there are 736 members of the parliament (until the Lisbon Treaty extends that number), 369 signatures are required for a written declaration to pass.
    Right now, Written declaration 29 has collected 324 signatures.

    Me: Of-course the proposal is forced forward with child pornography as the excuse. I really hate this, its like the terror excuse all over again – if we save/catch one it is worth surveillance the whole population. Trying to fight against the implementation of the Data Retention Directive here at home, it just makes me even more angry seeing the new stuff that seems to come. The biggest government coalition party and the biggest opposition party at home both wants to implement this directive and together they have the majority in the parliament – how do one fight against that?

  5. Bill Stewart

    ========
    Interesting theory, but if the well break was a false flag there would be numerous ways to do it. Any sub damage can be explained away easily, it could have been anybody. The US and the world is so screwed it hurts to think about it.
    ========

    I am looking at it only in terms of being a marine accident — not an internal false flag attack. That is to say this is an accident that could have happened with no planning — but where the US Admiralty would by necessity have to cover it up.

    Viewed strictly as a possible chain of events before and after the accident, it is a miracle more u-boats don’t run into drilling platforms.

    The UK has this problem [in the North Sea] as bad as the US, but the Gulf is not a real hub for US u-boats like it was during WWII to 1970s. However, US u-boats do go into the Gulf — so it is not implausible that this could have happened.

    Sub damage is best explained when the sub re-appears in an ocean separate from the one it typically operates in. Survey missions could be used to justify atypical operating parameters here.

    Anyway, it is food for thought.

  6. Marc Authier

    http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2010/06/iran-dumps-euro-reserves-for-dollars.html

    Wha’s that all about. Governments to collect ATM transaction data of customers with their adresses ???????????????

    YOU UNDERSTAND NOW ? It’s not your money. THEY WANT TO EXTERMIATE YOU. And they intend getting your money at home.

  7. Marc Authier

    @Gordo
    The G20 voted for your EXTERMINATION. You have to see these people for what they are NAZIS. They want to exterminate you. You greenies must be happy ? Less carbon emission with all these starving and dying people.They want you DEAD. Your politicians and your elites want to EXTERMINATE you. It’s clear as cristal that actual policies will lead to depression and EXTERMINATION of ordinary people. You could call it economice anglo-saxon eugenism.

  8. Make Decision -> Find Reason

    FT “China’s military has broken off top-level links with the US because Washington has reneged on an undertaking to wind down arms sales to Taiwan, a top Chinese general said on Saturday.”

  9. @Bill

    interesting theory, but if the well break was a false flag there would be numurous ways to do it..Any sub damage can be explained away easily, it could have been anybody..

    The US and the world is so screwed it hurts to think about it..

  10. Marc Authier

    World Health Organization and the massive kickbacks to the scientists by the pharmaceutical companies. By the way the H1N1 was effectively fabricated in a laboratory.

    http://www.naturalnews.com/028936_WHO_vaccines.html

  11. Bill Stewart

    [typo fix]

    It is well known that u-boats with wonky front ends can limp for up to 14,000 kms if they have to — providing the hydrodynamics are not shot. Top speed may be limited to 10 knots vs 18 knots nominal.

    If this has happened like I have suggested, then expect the US u-boat to have been refuelled near Tristan Da Chuna (or Ascension Island) and then again about 200 km from Natal Province (SA). Another oiler refill point may be off Hobart, then it will probably be GTG to Guam.

    Appearing in Guam with a bad front end could allow some blame to be made on the undersea bits of Guam … a lot of difficult PR ‘made up story’ work but doable. The Guam press is not going to show up, the global press will not do so either.

    If what I am suggesting is true, most on the US u-boat on board don’t know save the primary command crew and propulsion + command telecom.

    Anyway, if it is true it will show up to be true soon enough.

  12. Well, now we know there idea of Lost comes from, a modern day mystorie..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nERNpV7bMQ

  13. Bill Stewart

    If a US u-boat had its front end run into the BP leased platform, then expect it to appear in some place like Guam some 3 or 4 months from now (having to go via South Africa, Australia, The Tazman Sea, … to Guam.

    The US u-boat clearly cannot go to any US port for the next 6 months, that would just be too obvious, and NATO ports in Western Europe are mostly of no help here either.

    Don’t worry about the u-boat, they have plastic front end ‘bumpers’ that protect the front hull from damage. It is a 1950s (or 1960s) NATO innovation. The ship, for lack of a better word — will be fine.

    It is well known that u-boats with wonky front ends can limp for up to 14,000 kms if they have to providing the hydrodynamics are not shot. Top speed may be limited to 10 knots.

    Appearing in Guam with a bad front end could allow some blame to be made on the undersea bits of Guam … a lot of difficult PR ‘made up story’ work but doable. The Guam press is not going to show up, the global press will not do so either.

  14. Ahoy mAx…

    I found a book for your Ecological Economy ideas…

    Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt
    by Frederick Soddy (1926)

    There is an online version, but it is not public domain (and is in print still)
    I’ll be looking for it, myself…

    Soddy also wrote another interesting book called
    The Role of Money
    http://ia331304.us.archive.org/3/items/roleofmoney032861mbp/roleofmoney032861mbp.pdf

  15. Bill Stewart

    Who knew :

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Hill_Baby-Sitting_Co-op

    [...]

    A few modifications to this allegory creates a situation resembling a liquidity trap. Suppose that the co-op developed a system where parents were able to borrow scrip from the administration in cases of emergency and then pay back the borrowed scrip with, perhaps, a little extra at a later time.

    This lending program would be advantageous to both the administration and parents. It gives the administration more tools to control demand for babysitting. If the administration observes that demand for babysitting was up, they could simply increase the amount of extra scrip the parents must return to the administration, resulting in less people borrowing. This in turn would reduce the chance of a shortage in babysitters. Similarly, the administration could decrease the amount of interest paid back when demand for babysitting was low. And parents would no longer have to save as much scrip, because they could simply borrow more in the cases of an emergency.

    In this scenario, the cooperative’s administration is analogous to a central bank. Depending upon the economic conditions, the efficacy of the general system (i.e. the co-op) is partially dependent on interest rates. When times are good, it is best to have relatively high interest rates, and when times are bad the rates should be lower.

    [...]

    The co-op has occasionally been cited in other parts of the economics literature (see other economics references).

  16. Sherri Young

    So, when do I get my cake?

  17. Fun topics for consideration in the De-Stag-Inflation debate:

    1) IS/LM and the Liquidity Trap
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquidity_trap

    2) Supply Glut
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_glut

    3) Entropy
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_entropy

  18. Did G20 Economies Just Vote for Another Great Recession, Massive Unemployment?

    “The angry citizens demonstrating in Europe’s cities know this is class war being waged against them by the world’s economic elite, but nobody calls it that; instead, it’s all wrapped there and here in the language of “fiscal responsibility” (from FT):”

    ” Republicans and inexcusably ignorant Blue Dogs tell us we can’t afford to keep states from laying off hundreds of thousands teachers and others as they curtail Medicaid. We can’t even afford to have summer jobs for students.”

    http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/53036

  19. @Tony

    I hope you are right.
    All those on the bottom are going to need help.

  20. Check out some of the Zimbabwe videos – they were still paying out pension checks even when it became barely enough to buy a loaf of bread. The payments didn’t stop in Argentina. I’m sure they’re still flowing in Iceland, as well.

  21. @Gordo

    I disagree. There is no way in hell the Republicans are going to stand in the way of THEIR voters sopping up that government cash. They might present it in a different wrapping paper, but there is no way in hell any R (or D) is going to tell some old granny her check is getting cut in half. No way, no how. Ain’t gonna go over too well downtown, either.

    This is the ultimate problem for the deflationists. The Social Security is not going to stop, and the welfare is not going to stop. (Well, not until the dollar collapses, anyway.)Therefor, deflation would actually be a benefit to freeloaders everywhere. Suddenly your welfare check will buy twice as much as it used to! Food Stamp card holders will lift there nose at value brands and start reaching for the luxury items.

    What kind of fool would ever want to work again?

    Mish & Douchinger failed to calculate the fact that there was no welfare program in 1932.

  22. @Tony

    The right wing will not let that happen.
    Austerity is coming and health care dollars ends up in banking industry, the others are a drop in the bucket contrary to what the right wingers will tell you.

  23. @Gordo

    Social Security, endlessly bailed out pension funds, endless unemployment benefits, welfare, food stamps, make work government jobs, free medical care; the spigot is flowing as we speak.

    With state & local goverment bailouts just around the bend.

  24. @ Tony

    Maybe you can explain how that will work in practice then.

    If it does not matter how big the debts are when you can conjure money out of nothing as you say then why are all the debts still outstanding then? There is a disconnect somewhere there. Last time I checked only the banks are getting the monopoly money, not the citizens not the governments.

    If only the rich have money there will be limited inflation.

  25. Want more proof of inflation?

    I submit; the $99 Max Keiser action figure. (Ah, it’s a hundred bucks, so what, big deal.)

  26. @Max

    Oh yeah, that Mish, he’s been on it since day one. For instance, he was totally right about gold going to $600 or lower and then just sitting there for the next ten years. Oh boy, you sure picked the right horse this month. So now they’re gold bulls who predicted gold to rise with the dollar?? Now that’s pretty funny.

    Sorry to see that you’ve allowed ridiculous deflationist pixie dust to cloud your thinking. One thing I have noticed is that all of the deflationists tend to be snobbish, arrogant upper middle class trust fund babies. It is, you must admit, curious to say the least. I’ll bet there’s something more to that.

    In any case, the deflationist argument is just silly. It does not matter how large the debts are when you conjour money out of thin air, at will. Debts will paid, the social security & pension funds will keep flowing and the money will eventually evaporate. These guys just want to pretend that they actually know how to use a scientific calculator, when in point of fact, the regular one is really a bit more than they can handle.

    Sorry to see you choosing to pull the wool over your own eyes. In the immortal words the famed Rev. Bob Dobbs, “Act like a dumbshit, they’ll treat you like an equal.”

  27. dan valley

    China Blocks Foursquare After Users Check in to Tiananmen Square
    http://mashable.com/2010/06/04/china-blocks-foursquare/

  28. Ray in Vancouver

    Gerald Celente getting much tougher as time progresses, the anger is bubbling.

    http://www.financialsense.com/

    Third one down.

  29. I can’t believe it, the economist magazine is reforming?
    When I read that rage (maybe a decade ago) they were one of the most neo-liberal sewers around.

  30. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T8-wtEISCo&feature=related
    LOBO- ” DON’T EXPECT ME TO BE YOUR FRIEND”
    Will hear ta show later Nap time

  31. Oh bloody I gotta werk today
    Crap
    Why cant thangs just fall in place
    lolololololol
    ROFL
    Hic ;-)

  32. Youri Carma

    Talkin bout Junks – Truthergirls Act: Middle-Aged Junkie Bitched: The Documentary. Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP1pu5l4OB8

    The real junkies sell the Methadone they’re getting from the gov to Junky beginners and get the real stuff (True Story)

  33. Bill Stewart

    Offshore drilling in Canada

    This map outlines major offshore drilling projects currently taking place in Canadian waters.

    http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/05/10/offshore-drilling-map-canada.html

  34. Bill Stewart

    Hungary economic fears hurt markets
    Default worries grow, tax cuts still promised

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban takes the oath of office in the parliament in Budapest on May 29. (Attila Kovacs/Associated Press)
    Hungary may be the next Greece, participants in financial markets fear.

    Their concern was boosted Friday when a spokesman for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the economy is in a “grave” situation, and the previous government had understated the deficit.

    [...]

    Read more:
    http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2010/06/04/hungary-debt-markets.html

  35. With the Hungary default how will TPTB get us to accept the SDR???Unless these countries accept aid and austerity they cant push into play the SDR…If the govts revalue gold then all debt goes away and then you get away from the reserve system . We must revalue gold we cannot let the SDR emerge.

  36. Youri Carma

    Most likely the Black Nobility – Goldman Sachs used their Black Ops to blow up the oil rigg themselves.

    How else would you explain this?: Goldman Sachs sold $250 million of BP stock before spill http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0602/month-oil-spill-goldman-sachs-sold-250-million-bp-stock/

  37. (via : http://www.crikey.com.au/)

    I’m a restaurant critic living on food stamps
    SEATTLE TIMES

    An unemployed restaurant critic finds a different kind of culinary satisfaction
    A former food professional, now out of work, finds a different kind of culinary satisfaction stretching his limited food-stamp dollars

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2011906512_pacificpfoodhunt30.html?cmpid=2628

    A butcher shared with me the advice his dairy-farmer father fed him:

    Stay in the food business and you will always eat.

    I’ve worked in the food business for a good chunk of my life — first in my parents’ restaurants, then as a food writer and restaurant critic, followed by post-culinary-school stints as a baker and food-marketing consultant, then again as a restaurant critic, and, until this past fall, as publisher of my own website that promoted restaurants and culinary events.

    Today, I eat on the fringe of the food business, hungry for work and living on the dole, one of 6 million Americans whose sole source of income is food stamps.

    When I was the restaurant critic at the Tacoma News Tribune, from 2004 to 2008, I enjoyed a $1,300 monthly expense account, on top of the middle-class salary that financed a house overlooking Puget Sound. I gave that up to start my own business, and when my entrepreneurial dream fizzled along with the economy, my food budget — my total income — plunged to $200 a month.

    [...]

    I relish the creative challenge of making canned food interesting. A can of chicken meat became my own version of Costco’s Chicken Bake, with Caesar dressing and Parmesan cheese from the Dollar Store. That can of “Pork with Juices” became my poor-man’s rillettes.

    Some meals are no-brainers. Sliced ham, eggs and English muffins screamed eggs Benedict with homemade hollandaise.

    Other meals are less creative but no less satisfying after a day of the manual labor I perform in exchange for my rent: cans of beef stew and chili on toast, or tomato soup laden with crackers and globs of mozzarella cheese.

    After a winter of making canned green beans palatable, I’m thankful that farmers markets are in full bloom. Using my card to buy tokens that are redeemable like cash with market vendors, I load up on local asparagus, pea vines and spinach, not to mention oysters and artisan cheese, feeding not only myself but a piece of the local economy with food stamps.

    Riding my bike, I saw people lined up at the food bank before it opened. I was happy not to be among them.

    Though it’s not without its labors and worries, life on the food lines tastes pretty good, from where I sit. But I know that feeding myself with my own money would taste a whole lot better.

    Ed Murrieta is a writer looking for work. Alan Berner is a Seattle Times staff photographer.

  38. Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip
    Trade off

    What goods does Israel bar from the Gaza Strip?
    Jun 1st 2010

    http://www.economist.com/node/16264970

    ATTENTION is again focused on Gaza after Israeli troops stormed ships that were carrying aid to the strip on May 31st, killing at least nine people. Since 2006 Israel has limited the import of various goods to the Hamas-controlled territory to a “humanitarian minimum”, though there is no official list for traders to observe. Instead, Israel makes decisions on a case-by-case basis, which has resulted in an odd assortment of prohibited items, as detailed by Gisha, an Israeli human-rights organisation. Newspapers, tea, A4 paper and chocolate are among the items that have at one point been barred. But though certain goods cannot be brought in by boat or through Israel, they do still come—often faster and cheaper, too—through the tunnels. The main impact of the blockade is on people, who have been barred from leaving, and on exports.

  39. Youri Carma

    Inflation and Deflation, What are we actually talking about? http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=155961.0

  40. “The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.”

    G-20 Makes Six Pledges Toward New World Order
    http://www.huliq.com/1/79220/g-20-makes-six-pledges-toward-new-world-order

    “I think a new world order is emerging,” [Brown] said.

    “Indeed it is.

    A world where politicians who’ve never run a business, not even a lemonade stand as a kid, are presuming to run the world economies. A world where politicians who don’t pay their own taxes levy trillion dollar taxes on those of us who do.”

  41. Youri Carma

    (Wrote this before the truth about Markets)

    Don’t forget that the sliding dollar comes on top of the “normal” Inflation.

    Normally a 2% – 2.5% Inflation rate is accepted by the Central banks in the U.S. and Europe in the Fiat system. But that is, like said, in a normal situation when the GDP growth as an average of at least 5%. The economical situation is far from normal with a lot of volatility in a deflationary depression with netto negative interest rates.

    In this environment every little bit of inflation slams on the economy like an hammer especially when salaries are frozen. Oil prices are the main driver of inflation because it influences the price of almost everything including food prices in production and transport. But now we see the sliding currencies as secondary factor. Firrst the Dollar slide than the Pound got hamnmered and now the Euro.

    Now the oil prices are down because the economy is slumping along and the Dollar is up against the other currencies so it’s mainly Europe which has inflation now. Somewhere between 1% -1.8% depending which country in Europe you’re talking about. The U.K. had the worst inflation but also the EU has some now.

    But we have to keep in mind that inflation figures are tempered with by changing the consumer goods in the so-called Inflation-Basket. Central banks always want to look good on inflation. And the Inflation-Basket is not the same in every country so it’s difficult to know what the real inflation is when you want to compare that figure between countries.

  42. Part Hot potato..part shell game..

    WHERES THE DEBT!?!?

    WHOS GOT THE DEBT?!?!

  43. Youri Carma

    Theology and Neoliberal Economics – The Friedman Institute Upgrades Theology to Condone Neoliberal Greed. What would Jesus Say? by Michael Hudson http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19299

  44. Youri Carma

    Great Michael Hudson!

    Renegade Economist US Special with Dr. Michael Hudson http://renegadeeconomist.com/headline/renegade-economist-special-dr-michael-hudson.html

  45. IMMIGRATION Minister Chris Evans might soon have the power to force tens of thousands of international student graduates to leave Australia with just twenty-eight days’ notice. A bill quietly introduced into parliament late last month would give the minister sweeping powers to “terminate” applications for permanent residency, potentially enabling him to clear a massive backlog of applications from former students at the stroke of a pen. Tens of thousands of people seeking to come to Australia from overseas could also find their applications suddenly rendered null and void, despite the fact that they have invested thousands of dollars in the dream of moving to Australia and already waited years in a migration queue.

    http://inside.org.au/capping-and-culling-the-migration-queue/

  46. Mavi Marmari photos faked by Israel? Probably not
    by Stilgherrian

    http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/06/04/mavi-marmari-photos-faked-by-israel-probably-not/

    Word is spreading that photos allegedly showing weapons seized aboard the Gaza aid convoy ship Mavi Marmari have been faked by Israel, taken years ago. This particular conspiracy theory doesn’t have legs.

    The allegation centres on this set of photos posted on Flickr by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and especially this image of bullet-proof vests (below) and a shot showing dozens of knives and a screwdriver.

  47. Odds and sods :

    US Gulf, ship positions live

    http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/default.aspx?centerx=-90.16341&centery=29.81415&zoom=13

    It shows some of the flotilla per plugging the leak, this service existing some time before the indecent.

    There are coverage gaps, one can volunteer to build a wider net :

    http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/addyourarea.aspx?level1=150

    1. You need an AIS receiver.

    You may buy one from a local marine electronics shop or you may order one from an online shop. In case you are located in an area of special interest (high traffic port or area, canal, high altitude, etc.) which is not alreday covered, we will try to provide an AIS Receiver for free.

    We have tested the following devices with our software, with similar results:
    COMAR SLR200 dual channel (~500 €) http://www.parissinos.gr
    EasyAIS – dual channel (~300 €) http://www.easyais.com
    SaNav AIS-2 – dual channel (~350 €) http://www.navtronics.gr, http://www.sanav.com
    Smart Radio SR162 – dual channel (~400 €) or SR161 – single channel (~180 €) smartradio.diytrade.com

    If you are not sure whether your location is suitable for AIS data reception and thus you do not want to buy a device, we can lend you an AIS receiver unit, to try it. You will have to return it to us within one month.

    2. You need a VHF antenna.

    Any marine VHF antenna is suitable for AIS reception. A 5/8 type antenna seems to be better for a base station (see 1st picture). For a little better results you may get an high-gain VHF antenna (e.g. a 3 x 5/8 aerial) or an antenna specially designed for AIS, such as the “Shakespeare 396-1-AIS” or the DPDP AIS antenna. Install the antenna at the highest possible point of your building.

    If you feel you can build your own handcrafted antenna, then you have many better options. Since in most cases the sea is not located around us but towards one direction, it is a very good idea to construct a directional (Yagi) antenna pointing to the sea (see 2nd picture). You can calculate the length of the antenna elements at this site:

    http://www.k7mem.150m.com/Electronic_Notebook/antennas/yagi_vhf.html

    (Remember to enter frequency 162 MHz). You may also try a custom made “Collinear” AIS antenna.

  48. PURE ART, PURE ART I say is your show,

  49. Ok, I couldn’t imagine what, exactly you would call “The Sugar Plum Cake Shop” in French. Facebook not so bad.

    Thank-you for the for the Marc Faber vidoé.

    @Bond Yields

    Kondratieff has only been mentioned once, perhaps. But there is absolutely no way of controlling bond yields with the growth of aggregate demand. That’s Keynesianism.

    http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=$USB&p=M&st=1982-01-01&en=(today)&id=p48072506760&listNum=2&a=156757393

    But the growth of aggregate demand, while affecting the savers and workers, has now supercharged the gold market.

    B-A-A-A-M!!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2hqzEKbaIQ

    Yes gold is a commodity, but that’s the way I roll, motherfucker!

  50. @Mike. don’t go there.

  51. well well hahaaha diddling his way. right. the reason pot is not legal is the strength, clothing and you can’t bullshit a smoker. car bodies, happy animals, grows anywhere. it might even make you think.

  52. Mike/Liverpool

    Max
    Have you thought about the Blow up Stacy doll idea…….i think it might have legs.
    Mike

  53. Here’s the Sugar Plum Cake Shop on Facebook:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Paris-France/Sugarplum-Cake-Shop/176402311852

    Their main website is temporarily down but it’s here:
    http://www.sugarplumcakeshop.com/

  54. MirrorMirror
  55. Marc Authier

    By the way Max the glue is made of dead horse bones.

  56. I hope you’re having a good evening too Stacey. It’s a beautiful day here. I gotta get out in some sun today.

  57. second