Happy New Years (On Vacation)

HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!

Well 2009 is finally over. There is such a good vibe in the air today, its like you look out the window….the trees are still, the birds are singing, the air is clean and the brightly sun sparkles high up and in the sky. Lets hope it is an omen for what is coming in the next year or two.

2010 is here, and I must say if you thought the last decade was a big one, you aint seen nothing yet. We are in a very important standpoint in history I believe. It is exciting yet at the same time, normal to be a bit nervous. More on that later….

Anyway, the mood is still good but that is probably because I am on vacation in my favourite spot LOL. Going to be chilling out and just winding down after alot of hard work and a massive year. Then we will come out firing in 2010 and will be releasing our LATEST NEWSLETTER (click here) hopefully by the start of February.

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We will be resuming back on the 11th of January 2010. If you have any questions or queries our staff are available throughout the break. Please direct all inquiries to contact@forecastfortomorrow.com

For now its back to sipping margaritas and laying by the pool. Enjoy.

Talk Soon…

John.

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3 Responses to “Happy New Years (On Vacation)”

  1. James Keevan says on :

    thanks for the update.

    Love your work and your newsletters are fantastic…

    rest up and see you soon.

    James

  2. francine says on :

    Cant wait till your next newsletter

    To you and your team happy new years.

    have fun.

  3. Karl D says on :

    much deserve rest needed.

    More of your accurate trends are coming true each night I look at the news.

    I hate the news, but cant live without your newsletters…..great stuff.

    TRUTH matters in this current world because media hides it from us.

    Thanks again john.

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