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  • THE LUCKY DEVILS #1 TRISH FORSTNER SUPER MARIO 3 HOMAGE FOIL COVER – In hand!!!



    THE LUCKY DEVILS #1 TRISH FORSTNER SUPER MARIO 3 HOMAGE FOIL COVER – In hand!!!

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    Introducing The Lucky Devils #1 Trish Forstner Super Mario 3 Homage Foil Cover – now in hand and ready for you to add to your collection! This limited edition cover pays tribute to the classic video game Super Mario 3, featuring our favorite devilish characters in a fun and nostalgic design.

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  • Art Cashin’s sons pay homage to NYSE legend by carrying on New Year’s poem tradition

    Art Cashin’s sons pay homage to NYSE legend by carrying on New Year’s poem tradition


    For decades, Art Cashin, UBS’ director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange, would write a New Year’s poem to reflect back on the year’s events. With Cashin’s passing earlier this month, his sons, Arthur and Peter, sent this homage to their father:

    Some Other Cashins’ Comments:  An Homage Presentation
    December 30, 2024 

    by Arthur Cashin III and Peter Cashin

    In 2024,
    Wall Street stopped in fear.
    No more annual poems
    without Arthur here?

    My brother and I
    said, “Let’s give this a try,”
    but with one precondition,
    there would be no AI!

    Genetics or environment,
    we share his same vice.
    So, we joined our feeble minds,
    while marinating some ice. 

    Paris hosted the Olympics
    and chose to begin,
    by having the opening
    float down the Seine.

    A container ship took out
    the Francis Scott Key.
    The world wondered if Putin
    did same to Navalny.

    The ruler of Syria,
    al-Assad is now gone,
    but in Ukraine and Gaza,
    the wars still carry on.

    ‘Round most of the world,
    incumbents lost reelection.
    Here in the U.S.,
    45’s now 47.

    Wall Street continued
    its historic bull run.
    And with the help of Wegovy,
    the world lost a ton.

    Taylor Swift can go home.
    Eras came to an end.
    But only on the field
    did Travis’ knee bend.

    Boeing’s labor strife
    paused the 737.
    They also left two astronauts
    between here and heaven.

    Some finance greats are
    no longer among us.
    We lost Jim Simons and
    HD’s Bernie Marcus.

    We lost the deep bass
    Hollywood counted upon.
    The voice of Mufasa
    and Vader is gone.

    The choir of angels
    got a whole lot better
    now that Cissy and Whitney
    are singing together.

    Arlo Guthrie’s old muse,
    she has a new haunt.
    Alice Brock is in heaven,
    at a new restaurant.

    Toby Keith and Kristofferson
    climbed that heavenly stair.
    Now jammin’ with Buffett,
    must be 5 o’clock there.

    Phil Donahue is up there,
    booking new guests.
    Wonder if Dr. Ruth
    will be on his stage next.

    A remake of “Tootsie”
    seems not to be far.
    Dabney Coleman was joined
    by the great Teri Garr.

    Whitey Herzog submitted
    his final all-star roster.
    With Rose, Mays and Cepeda;
    not a single impostor.

    Lou Carnesecca now coaches
    a team that’s the best,
    with players like Mutombo
    and Walton and West.

    Zagallo and Beckenbauer,
    both Of World Cup fame,
    will rejoin greats like Pele
    for a quick pick-up game.

    Remember that sound bite
    you’d hear without fail?
    We no longer have the voice
    who said: “You’ve got mail!”

    A poet laureate left us,
    as they eventually would.
    We can’t overlook
    the great Charles Osgood.

    And we would be remiss
    not to share why we’re sad.
    This exercise brought memories
    of our dear old dad.

    To others, he was Arthur,
    Mr. Cashin or Chief.
    But he was our father
    and we share now our grief.

    You knew him as
    he wanted to be:
    Historian, philanthropist,
    soul of the NYSE.

    If he joined you for drink,
    you should have been flattered
    and talk markets or politics,
    or things that truly mattered.

    From comments to speeches,
    writing was his art.
    But was he as funny
    as the late Bob Newhart?

    An Xavier alum,
    a true Jesuit scholar.
    Of his alma mater,
    there was no one prouder.

    Were it not for Ray Charles
    or voters in Jersey,
    you never would have seen him
    on CNBC.

    So as this year ends
    and you look to ’25,
    we offer two tips
    to help you survive.

    Cherish those still here.
    Remember those you miss.
    From the Cashins to yours,
    all the best is our wish.

    Begorrah, menorah,
    Lanza and Kwanzaa,
    May your New Year be filled
    with true abbondanza!

    And as the ice melted
    in each of our glasses,
    we knew if Dad read this
    he’d kick both our asses. 

    Rest in peace, Dad.

    Art Cashin also traditionally led the annual singing of “Wait ’till the Sun Shines, Nellie” with current and former NYSE members on New Year’s Eve. On Tuesday, the sons will lead the singing at 1:45 p.m. ET and ring the bell to close out the year.



    Every year on New Year’s Eve, Art Cashin, a veteran floor trader at the New York Stock Exchange, would recite a special poem to ring in the new year. This tradition has been passed down for generations in the Cashin family, and now, Art’s sons are continuing the tradition in his honor.

    Art’s sons, John and Tom Cashin, have taken up the mantle of reciting the New Year’s poem at the NYSE to pay homage to their father and keep his memory alive. The poem, which reflects on the past year and looks forward to the possibilities of the new year, has become a beloved tradition on the trading floor.

    The Cashin brothers have said that carrying on their father’s tradition is a way to honor his legacy and keep his spirit alive in the bustling world of Wall Street. They hope that by continuing this tradition, they can inspire others to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the future.

    As we approach the new year, let us remember the importance of traditions and honoring our loved ones. The Cashin brothers’ dedication to carrying on their father’s legacy is a beautiful reminder of the power of family and the impact one person can have on those around them. Cheers to the Cashin family and to a bright future ahead!

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    • Art Cashin
    • NYSE legend
    • New Year’s tradition
    • Art Cashin’s sons
    • Poetry tradition
    • Wall Street tradition
    • Financial market tradition
    • Art Cashin’s legacy
    • NYSE history
    • New Year’s poem tradition

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  • From Tech to Textiles: Studio E Fabrics’ Data Point Collection Pays Homage to Retro Floppy Disks

    From Tech to Textiles: Studio E Fabrics’ Data Point Collection Pays Homage to Retro Floppy Disks


    From Tech to Textiles: Studio E Fabrics’ Data Point Collection Pays Homage to Retro Floppy Disks

    In a world where technology is constantly evolving, it’s easy to forget about the devices of the past that laid the foundation for our digital age. One such device that has all but disappeared from modern use is the floppy disk. Once a ubiquitous tool for storing and transferring data, floppy disks are now relics of a bygone era. However, Studio E Fabrics is bringing this iconic technology back to life in a new and unexpected way with their Data Point collection.

    The Data Point collection from Studio E Fabrics features a range of fabrics and patterns that pay homage to the retro design of floppy disks. From bold geometric patterns to intricate pixelated designs, each fabric in the collection is a nod to the iconic look of these vintage storage devices. The collection also includes a range of colors inspired by the aesthetic of old school computer systems, with shades of neon green, bright pink, and electric blue.

    But the Data Point collection isn’t just about nostalgia for the past. Studio E Fabrics has taken the classic design of floppy disks and updated it for the modern age. The fabrics in the collection are made from high-quality materials that are perfect for a variety of sewing projects, from quilts and pillows to clothing and accessories. The collection also includes coordinating patterns and motifs that allow for endless creative possibilities.

    Whether you’re a tech enthusiast looking to add a touch of retro flair to your home decor, or a fashionista looking to make a statement with your wardrobe, the Data Point collection from Studio E Fabrics has something for everyone. With its unique blend of vintage design and modern style, this collection is sure to be a hit with anyone who appreciates the beauty of technology – past, present, and future.

    So why not bring a bit of tech history into your life with Studio E Fabrics’ Data Point collection? With its vibrant colors, bold patterns, and high-quality materials, this collection is the perfect way to add a touch of nostalgia to your next sewing project. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, the Data Point collection is sure to inspire creativity and bring a smile to your face every time you see those iconic floppy disk patterns.

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