Dear vampire,
What a delightful post. Stray electrons must be aimlessly careening in your head. The opening statement is most baffling, "It is going to be quite enjoyable following you from board to board reminding you of your total complete defeat here." Jean-Philippe is not involved in a competition. He is only passing time informing investors or potential investors of facts as they are in the real world where Jean-Philippe resides. Jean-Philippe is flattered that you might follow him around the internet, but keep in mind that Jean-Philippe is committed to Gladys, so don't get any kinky ideas.
It is nice of you to say that you "get a chuckle" out of Mr. P$nk but I assure you that it would please Him no end if you would "get a clue" about investing strategies. It all goes back to the promise He made to His mother on her deathbed. You should heed any posts that Mr. P$nk may make on this thread and consider it as divine intervention.
I do agree that we are all pathetic in the presence of a supreme being such as Mr. P$nk. Jean-Philippe, the proud recipient of FIVE P$NKY AWARDS, does not feel a need to score points with Him. It is simply a statement of fact the Jean-Philippe does not lie. Vampire suggested that Jean-Philippe was kidding, which implies that he was not being entirely truthful. If Vampire believes that only Mr. P$nk does not lie, he could use the services of a shrink. Don't be deceived by our President, who gets by as a habitual liar, into thinking that everybody lies. I guess it all depends on what the definition of the word scam is. I assure you that people who tell the truth, such as Jean-Philippe or Mr. P$nk, far outnumber lying, cheating, conniving bastards. I suggest you pay attention to good advice when it comes your way. Count you blessings that you were informed while the stock is in double digits.
Finally, you need to check the dictionary for the definition of lemming. It seems to aptly apply to CCSI longs, not those of us who are providing an information service. Pay close attention to the part where it says, "... ultimately drowning while trying to cross the sea." While you are at it, you might pick up on the word "rodent", which in your case might be a better handle than "vampire".
Beyond that, Jean-Philippe and Gladys wish you a very enjoyable holiday weekend.
JP |