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I think you would be amazed at the wealth of this man. I suggest you look at all 17 photos--esp. the last three are something that you have never seen before.
EnJoy!!!
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by: Dick_Butkiss (34/M/East Bay Area, California) 06/13/06 06:10 pm
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I think you would be amazed at the wealth of this man. I suggest you look at all 17 photos--esp. the last three are something that you have never seen before.
EnJoy!!!
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I think you would be amazed at the wealth of this man. I suggest you look at all 17 photos--esp. the last three are something that you have never seen before.
EnJoy!!!
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by: Dick_Butkiss (34/M/East Bay Area, California) 06/13/06 06:10 pm
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Come on guys. Think of all the hard work he put in before he was rewarded. Speaking of rewards , New-Born, would you trade your reward in heaven for his?
-------billyjoe
Come on guys. Think of all the hard work he put in before he was rewarded. Speaking of rewards , New-Born, would you trade your reward in heaven for his?
-------billyjoe
NO WAY, BillyJoe! Frankly I wouldn't trade my Chevy Silverado for his car, and I wouldn't trade my home for his. Oh yes, he lives in a luxurious palace, but I surely do not need something like that. Of course, I would make the trade if I could immediately turn around and sell it. I've got better things to do with the money--like support missions.
LYE: you don't have to read this bile about PARL Split
Well, PARL split and is now a $10 stock. What happens after a split? Initially, the price runs up a little, and then it pulls back below the split price. Look for lower prices. Resistance is at $11.55.
Well, PARL split and is now a $10 stock. What happens after a split? Initially, the price runs up a little, and then it pulls back below the split price. Look for lower prices. Resistance is at $11.55.
Personally I think the decision to split PARL was a very foolish one. They announced the split when PARL was 30% off it's high and technically falling. It was a ploy to suck in retail investors and prop up the price imo. I don't really like PARL anymore NBB, but I'll still trade it if I think I can make a quick buck.
PARL management has made many decisions that raise red flags in the past year.
Lye,
I know I missed some shorting opportunities, but I was gone for two weeks--a whole lot can happen in two weeks. So I had to let it pass.
Actually I think it's wise to sit out sometimes, can't lose while in ca$h. And as volitile as it's been the past few weeks, being in ca$h is a pretty smart play.
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