The Bull vs. Bear Epic Economic Battle
karl burkart — November 2, 2008 — Pop Culture
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Giant stuffed animal costumes are popping up everywhere. Earlier this year there was the Treeless Squirrel, then the ”mother-humping moose” on SNL, protesting polar bears, and now two guys dressed in bear and bull costumes are boxing to determine the fate of Wall Street.
Following on the heels of Obama Girl’s success, Barely Political is fast becoming a favorite YouTube channel, proving that humor really is the best medicine in these trying times. Who will triumph over the market’s crazy ups and downs? Stay tuned…
Following on the heels of Obama Girl’s success, Barely Political is fast becoming a favorite YouTube channel, proving that humor really is the best medicine in these trying times. Who will triumph over the market’s crazy ups and downs? Stay tuned…
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