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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (35951)12/5/2000 5:48:11 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) of 54805
 
UF, Just a bit on Gorilla hunting. I have spotted a monkey in a chasm with bowling balls being thrown at it. I am RTFM and I'm not a suitable candidate for the technique according to the manual, because I'm one of the high risk "Before the chasm" "Early technology LTBH carry the risk" types for whom GG [Go Globalstar, not George Gilder, George Gotch or Gorilla Gaming] is more my style.

I have not quite finished RTFM, but have randomly read 80% of it. I am now an expert.

I figure being in a really deep chasm, out in the jungle, is fun and adventurous and the climb out should be exhilarating. None of the passive "wait till you see the whites of their eyes" stuff for me. I say go rushing off into the jungle, into chasms, beyond chasms. Grab the baby from its mother!! Sure, that's risky, but you get to keep the whole baby ... with a bit of luck.

There is a bit of shouting and squabbling going on right now as it happens. I have hold of a leg.

Thanks again for the manual on catching one.

Mqurice
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