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Alright Louetta..time to start charming us (again) with your wit, wisdom and winners.
Well, we have AMRN, SLTM and CORT which have been (are being) discussed in Riverbabe's biotech thread. Also I mentioned HSYT to the delight of no one as a wild-eyed choice. The first three have come a fair piece, less so for SLTM.
We are blessed with both Louetta and Riverbabe. They'll keep us guys in line and give us sound investing information. Lets see, with a ratio of 2/1380 they should have no problem.
I usually have a project or two running throughout the year. i also have a real estate business with my wife and a couple of properties we own and manage for a friend or two. and then there is the monkey business which takes up a certain portion of my time along with fishing in spring and autumn and skiiing in winter as much as i can. busy schedule. years ago i spent several weeks every year during the summer at south yarmouth. had a friend who had a friend who were very wealthy and had a summer house with servants and guest houses that were bigger than what i was living in. it was great. i would love to spend some time up there. especially in the fall when the fishing is so good.
I used to go to South Yarmouth quite a bit. The Mill Hill Tavern with DJ Sullivan. It was always a great time.
What do you do in the winter? Though now that I think of it a lot of our buildings are so old they have steam heat so summery things can still be made to work.
Don't forget tomorrow (Friday) at 8:00AM sharp Groton House II starts with dressage. There's free coffee and donuts in the stabling area. (And the usual $4 hotdogs at the concession stand. And I thought we were being robbed at school sports for $2.50.)
I usually have a project or two running throughout the year. i also have a real estate business with my wife and a couple of properties we own and manage for a friend or two. and then there is the monkey business which takes up a certain portion of my time along with fishing in spring and autumn and skiiing in winter as much as i can. busy schedule. years ago i spent several weeks every year during the summer at south yarmouth. had a friend who had a friend who were very wealthy and had a summer house with servants and guest houses that were bigger than what i was living in. it was great. i would love to spend some time up there. especially in the fall when the fishing is so good.
What do you do in the winter? Though now that I think of it a lot of our buildings are so old they have steam heat so summery things can still be made to work.
Don't forget tomorrow (Friday) at 8:00AM sharp Groton House II starts with dressage. There's free coffee and donuts in the stabling area. (And the usual $4 hotdogs at the concession stand. And I thought we were being robbed at school sports for $2.50.)
Horses always seem to want to step on me. I think they sense something.
i think you should rely more on your shoulders. i'm sure your academic potential is high but never underestimate the strength behind of a pair of smooth tanned shoulders in an off the shoulder or strapless light summer slightly transparent cotton dress.
What do you do in the winter? Though now that I think of it a lot of our buildings are so old they have steam heat so summery things can still be made to work.
Don't forget tomorrow (Friday) at 8:00AM sharp Groton House II starts with dressage. There's free coffee and donuts in the stabling area. (And the usual $4 hotdogs at the concession stand. And I thought we were being robbed at school sports for $2.50.)
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