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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (52282)5/3/2001 10:01:43 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77400
 
I don't follow you. Basicly, I practice what I preach. Bambs and many others on this thread preach alot and claim they are superior but then don't back it up. Everyone who's followed my posts on this thread for the last 4 years knows that I've made some good calls and I've made some bad ones, but I've always been honest about my positions either way. Juxtapose that to some of the revisionist historians here.



To: Stock Farmer who wrote (52282)5/4/2001 8:00:55 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Respond to of 77400
 
I think it's time to rent Repo Man again. just as soon as i go eat sushi and walk the check...

In Cisco's Lot

Mr. Kevern knows Cisco well, or at least its parking lots. In the past year, he figures he has lifted more than 50 cars from Cisco employees, some from just outside company offices. A recent hunt led him to a Cisco parking lot and a Lexus SUV that he couldn't move because of its four-wheel drive. He phoned the owner for the keys. "He hadn't made a payment in one year," Mr. Kevern says. "He refused to let go of the car and called security. He actually started crying." Deciding not to cause more of a scene, Mr. Kevern left without the vehicle.

Good times, bad times: Daybreak Auto Recovery demonstrates how the Dynamic 601 b self loading boom repossesses a Porsche, a frequently 'popped' make.
Did he feel bad about making a grown man cry? "Oh please," he says. "I've been in this business 15 years and I'll tell you what makes me feel bad -- the elderly, mothers with kids. These guys at computer companies and dot-coms, they live above their means. You should see the credit reports on them. It's incredible."
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