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To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (8484)6/4/2001 8:02:51 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 52237
 
Hi Challo; Well I learned the lazy way to handle weeds..I put down that synthetic plastic mulch,
it's A OK for small gardens and saves a lot of work. I put it down ahead of putting out a new patch
to let it kill off weeds and grass before I run the tiller , ( I roll it back just to bust up the soil ) then
put out plants ( I start most in seeders and cut holes in the plastic for them ).
From time to time I don't use it ( like on beans ) but they go down in an old row were I have just
about eliminated any weeds.
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I never thought of myself so much as a good trader as I did a lucky one.
I was always looking for a better style, and I found the market was a
challenge, I enjoy trading but I still think the market is too crooked for
me to love it.
A lot of the challenge has faded and switched to my health which has now become
a challenge, also the time it takes to stay ahead of
the market game got to me. I want a life outside of this and so I've backed
off a lot, I still trade some but I'm no longer a broker's dream come
true. :-)
I've only got 3 longs left ( with covered 2003 calls sold )
and when they are gone I'll never pick another
stock, my only interest will be the QQQ & or
a fund that tracks it.
Jim