Looking Out From the Garage: Wayback Wednesday... Looking Ahead to 2009...

Wayback Wednesday... Looking Ahead to 2009...

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Two years ago this week, I posted up my predictions for the next year.  That year would be 2009.  I got a few right, and got a few wrong.  I was just looking back and I was surprised by them... some were pretty bold.

Here is the original post...

Here is a quick rundown of how I did...

  1. Right
  2. Rightish
  3. Hit that one
  4. Kind of right...
  5. Not so good on that one
  6. That one was good
  7. Nailed that one
  8. Not so much
  9. Got that one pretty right
  10. Hit that one out of the park...
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On my "bonus predictions"...

  • Red Wings, yes.  Bruins, no.
  • Islanders, yes.  Thrashers... pretty close.
  • Chrysler... bought by Fiat.
  • Saturn, closed.  Hummer, sold.
  • Toyota had a loss for the year.
  • How's that Global Warming working out?

2009 Predictions on LaneBailey.com

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4 commentsLane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy • December 29 2010 10:43AM

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Not bad and some of your bonus predictions weren't that far off either lol

Bruins no, whats up with that

Enjoy the day

Posted by Don MacLean Realtor franklinma-homesforsale (Simolari & MacLean REMAX EXECUTIVE REALTY) over 1 year ago

What does 2011 hold for us swami?

Posted by John Cunningham Coldwell Banker Phoenix, Scottsdale, PV (Coldwell Banker, Phoenix Real estate) over 1 year ago

Pretty good job there!  You could work in a carnival!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) over 1 year ago

You had to read the original post to see what the bonus predictions actually were... 

And thank you all for commenting.

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) over 1 year ago

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