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Well, I see a lot of energy building on allstocks...Seems the gloom and doom has been throughly discussed and alot of negative energy was released today..Good...I am feeling much more confident in what is ahead for us this week..
It seems the level of input from some really savy stock people is emerging at a level I personally have not seen for awhile..
This thread has accomplished what I originally intended it to do...We do battle in the bowls of penny stock world and then come together to discuss the problems of the investment world and renew our energys for the fights that lay ahead..My opinion of Wall Street is greatly improved by the hard work many people do around here...Thankyou ,and start your engines.....
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my family got more money, nas hasn't broke todays lows yet...
i wouldn't be surprised to test 10k and break 1900 either...
I'm impressed with the way markets have held up today but just incase i have my calls set for june expiration.
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it will turn green eventually and probably last for a few days only and on a lot lighter volume. that will be the time to short for the next leg down.
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PG, Quick question.... What president could have taken Bin Laden into custody but turned him down due to the fact that he was bizzy spreading his incredible sex appeal to any interested intern? Also PG, anybody like Bush who attended Yale and Harvard cannot be half as smart as yourself. No matter what Bush accomplishes as president, the left will still get on him for not having enough sex appeal or something dumb like that.
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contacts is how you get into yale or harvard, grades are how you get into state schools.
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Quote by Purl Gurl:[ Many of us work our way through college because we want to be more intelligent and want to obtain better personal tools to be more successful in life..]
Most of the dumbest people I know finished college......Also , my personal tool,,always works just fine... It really worked good in college.....I did'nt have to obtain my personal tool...I brought mine with me..
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keithsan: contacts is how you get into yale or harvard, grades are how you get into state schools.
lucy: bull$hit. the smartest kids from my highschool went to harvard. some will get into these schools thru contacts (generally family) but most do so on merit, which is the only way the schools can possibly stay strong, academically.
my brother (she says, beaming with pride,) went to harvard. no contacts. he finished magna cum sum****, finished in 3 years, won the latin award, big speech at graduation, went on to harvard law, and was also drop dead gorgeous & the star of the rugby team, ...all without contacts. (we do supposedly have one ancestor who rode on the mayflower but i suspect he either snuck on, or worked in the scullery.)
(ps. what's a scullery?)
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shrub dubya was part of the exception to the rule. a particularly hideous example of the worst case scenario.
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sorry i brought this thread up top. what was i thinking? (that there's no time like the present to brag about your family...?! eugghhh, sorry.)
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Whenever I need to smile, I read threads like this one. I especially enjoyed the part about getting into Yale and Harvard, mostly because of the false opinion that they are better schools than all the rest.
Of course, having that name on one's diploma doesn't hurt.
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