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got the point Tex.. i hope i dont have to bump my appreciation post everytime you bump your reply
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quote:Originally posted by Relentless: it's my first day back ruskie.. I'll wait till later to hunt your tears.
sure.. .. btw why are we wasting time here.. we have dedicated thread of NDOL to do the same.. so lets get there and post all the stuff we need..lol
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Ruskie, I have noted you follow me around, a lot, with an intent to harass me. I will ask you treat all with equality. I expect you to periodically follow others around and harass them.
If not, shut the f-word up. I am tired of reading your whining.
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"why worry about spelling if you "don't do" adverbs?"
Oh, Tex, if you only knew the stress I suffer making sure I present a good image, well, present decent grammar.
Truthfully, I do stress about my use of English, my grammar and my spelling. You know when I am excited, or absent minded or simply lazy, my (cuss word) Choctaw grammar jumps out and makes me look a functional illiterate like George Bush.
I am always in a race to edit because I never seem to catch all the errors first time around. I even use the "preview post" feature, read there, edit my post, go back and read my article backwards to catch spelling errors. All that effort and "stuff" still is not noticed by my eyes.
quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: Ruskie, I have noted you follow me around, a lot, with an intent to harass me. I will ask you treat all with equality. I expect you to periodically follow others around and harass them.
If not, shut the f-word up. I am tired of reading your whining.
Purl Gurl
no purl..i dont follow you.. unfortunately i think we both post our messages on same threads. i had significant position in NDOL. i had long before even this post, done some DD on uranium stocks, and seen IRNG and did little work on it. about other posts, i give my comments. this thread, i came to read because of it being new to me. and yes, i read about each and every stock and see its charts, whenever its posted either on allstocks or HSM and if i like the chart, i radar it.. set a price 40% below the price and set a stop limit for my purchase. I had IRNG purchase price of 0.085 on Friday after it was posted here. i didnt get it, so i left it at that. similarly, VCAT. i had an entry 5% above thursdays closing price for VCAT. but my order never filled.
my point is, you might just be commenting on a particular stock, but i am radaring i and trying to get in if some chance arises. so i wont be surprised if i post in same threads as you post, however, definitely i dont follow you. i follow every thread posted on allstocks..thats all..and coincidentally i guess you post in most of the threads too..
and you dont need to use "shut the f-word up" as it is totally unwanted in this circumstance.
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quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: Ruskie, you are full of crap.
Purl Gurl
no need of personal insults!! .. you can check my scottrade cancelled orders list.. if you dont beleive me..i shall post the cancelled order here if that would make you beleive..
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quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: ooouuu... now that was mean.
Purl Gurl - splish splash!
mean?
you know better...
I have no mean bone...well--
Anyway, AP reporter would've suited you much better-as far as QUICK-pithy-decent grammar--than has university academia. Granted, one doesn't get the lit "background" re myth, rhetoric, cultural interpolation...
Of course, you prolly wouldn't have the dough that do, either
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good buy if you can get in * 0.2-0.24 range. lets see how low this gaps tomorrow since everything posted on message boards as introductory stock gaps hard..either up or down..
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all I have is my 15yr. old daughter, her 16yr. old boyfriend, and 3 girlfriends of hers....these are young people in my life...they are not experts, i did not conduct a pole.
they were hanging out here at my house today. in trying to communicate with my teenager, i am sharing about stocks and investing. she is 'mildly' interested. I simply said to her and her friends "come here. look at this"
I put them on the site and said asked them to "tell me what you think?" they spent 10 minutes looking...asked me some questions, I showed the the list of artists at 'the music pub.company listed. they said they were girl, 15 - "cool", girl, 16 - "I love them", boy, 16 - "I'd wear them", girl, 15 - "they're OK"
these were the replies.
that's it....1 unscientific, infinitesimal market survey.... 'unofficial of course'Posts: 1307 | From: Pittsburgh, PA | Registered: Jun 2006
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quote:Originally posted by my_2_cents: Look for yourself and see, how many posts that are here, the vast majority have reference links. Only a few lack this. Now look at Purl Gurl's posts, can you say the same thing?
count the links that have been provided on-thread that do *not* point to either the company site or a paid site....
I try.... to either post 'my opinion, or a non-investment source....
I try
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