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To: Ken W who wrote (7068)3/10/2005 10:33:46 PM
From: PuddleGlum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Hi Ken,

I hope you're prepared for 90-degree weather tomorrow, 'cuz you just might get it.

Hope your berries do well. We had 3 days of heavy rain just as my doughnut peach tree (and another peach tree, and a plum tree) was in prime bloom. Must've had 500 peaches off of that tree last year, but I expect we'll do well if we just have two hundred this year.

The cherries started blooming a few days ago, and the apples started today. The apricot graft onto the plum tree is starting to take off. Fingers crossed that it takes, because third try has to be a charm.

Back on topic.... does anybody still expect good things out of AAC?



To: Ken W who wrote (7068)3/13/2005 10:21:07 AM
From: arnie silver  Respond to of 23958
 
Ken,
Time is really flying,seems like a few months ago I made some big bucks and bought my new Lincoln LS.That was 1999.I am very handicapped now and can't steer the darned thing.So I traded it for a Town Car.
I sold my income property and stocks have to keep me going.
I made about 30% last year mostly on value microcaps.
I am waiting for a few stocks to hit and now I am heavy EGY and TGB.
I quit going on cruises I would rather take a tour and see the other world.Also I don't need the extra pounds and I can only gamble for a few hours a day.Sounds like BS, but I am ahead
on the roulette wheel.
Wow, I am headed for my high school reunion today 62 years.
Enjoy your trip.
Arnie