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To: CharlieChina who wrote (2006)7/8/2004 10:19:53 AM
From: mimur  Respond to of 3432
 
Muffins? wrong thread....we are here for the pancakes



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2006)7/8/2004 2:20:58 PM
From: Bid Buster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3432
 
"Markets should be up by the close of today,...

,... Wizard of Fizz,..."

Great call Nick, we're almost there.



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2006)7/8/2004 3:51:09 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3432
 
Man Accused of Stealing Boy's Socks

Thu Jul 8, 7:18 AM ET Add Strange News - AP to My Yahoo!


COLUMBUS, Ohio - A man accused of grabbing a 9-year-old boy, carrying him behind a Kroger store and stealing his socks has been arrested on kidnapping and robbery charges.



Maurice C. Teague told officers he has more than 500 pairs of children's socks.

Investigating officers said they couldn't confirm the number but said they found "a lot" of socks at Teague's home, police spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio said on Tuesday.

Police said Teague, 28, accosted the boy Friday evening and dropped a piece of identification as he fled. They arrested him at his home on Sunday, Mercurio said. He's jailed on $75,000 bond.

"It's odd, obviously — someone going after little boys' socks," Detective Guy Patete said.

Police said the child was on his way home from the grocery around 6:30 p.m. when Teague asked to buy his socks for $5. The boy refused again when Teague offered him $10, and Teague picked him up, ran behind the store and pulled the boy's shoes and socks off his feet.

Police said the boy picked up Teague's identification and his mother called police. Teague, who has no criminal record, at first denied the account but then admitted grabbing the boy, police said.



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2006)7/8/2004 4:22:47 PM
From: CharlieChina  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3432
 
7up,... with the Wizard of Fizz,...

,... Looking at the 5 minute chart,... lots of ugly looking patterns out there, within the Law of Organized Disorder,... only thing to do here,... is let the Program Trading Architects do what ever they must do, within this vortex of 10,200,... and be ready for a break above 10,300,...

,... Keep in Mind,... everything looks Fantastic once one looks beyond 5 minute time-cycles,... and ready to BUST UP at any moment,...

stockcharts.com

,... Wizard of Fizz,...