"How reassuring to be thinking that leaking butane trucks drive through populated areas."
As a basher, it pays to step back and look at your approach from the perspective of a thread newbie every once in a while. Anyone who's followed this board for a long time (or even several weeks) will know in which regard to hold your messages. Your target should be those who are new to this stock, as they are the ones for whom it is not yet "too late". But jhild... for these new prospective investors to be scared by your rhetoric, it must be at least sorta reasonable.
Put yourself in that person's shoes. You hear about a stock, visit the thread for an info-skimming session, find several posts with useful DD and one or two suggesting that the assumption that drivers of butane trucks in Belize aren't quite as bright as drivers of butane trucks in other countries somehow makes investing in real estate in that country less appealing.
From my astute observations (watching Fox's "King of the Hill"), Texas is highly dependant upon propane and propane accessories. Propane is flammable. Heck, propane trucks can go kablooey, and given the number of propane trucks required to supply a state the size of Texas, I'll bet that one or two go kablooey every couple of weeks (just playing the odds here). I wonder if all those poor Texan homeowners know that their properties should be worthless?
Here in Vancouver, just last week, some drunk bozo ran his car off the road and landed in someone's living room, killing a dog and soiling a brand new couch. Perhaps I should move to a country that practices prohibition and discourages the use of roads. Perhaps I should sell my dog, or my couch, or both. Heck, screw my house, give me a plastic bubble.
Auugghh!!
Michael Bendner |