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To: SOROS who wrote (679)2/24/2006 3:05:08 PM
From: Harold S.  Respond to of 841
 
It's official Captain!!! Jed is saying there is no way he would buy it now so it is definitely time to load the boat. When Jed said "BUY" before the real thing to do was SELL!! Now that he is saying what he is saying that means "BUY!!" I think you are right Captain, something is fishy around here.



To: SOROS who wrote (679)2/24/2006 3:05:59 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 841
 
That's one of the best posts I've seen. Thanks for your frank response. It takes a strong person to recognize a mistake and to react before all is lost. Your advice is well-taken.

Best wishes and good fortune.



To: SOROS who wrote (679)2/24/2006 8:22:41 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 841
 
Here is the way I see things.

You said:

"It's like if your wife is ugly and fat but she cooks real good, and you're too old to capitalize on a young and pretty one anyway (who can't cook), you might as well keep her. But if she begins to serve you cheap (very cheap) TV dinners with past due expiration dates (way past due), I say, tell her to take a flying leap get a younger one to deliver your meals. It might still be a TV dinner, but at least you don't have to eat with your eyes closed."

But,your still to old to capitalize on a young and pretty one,right? Now,if that is true how can you pretend to tell her to take a flying leap and get a younger one. That is a contradiction of thoughts.

For an investor who has lost so much,by his own admission, you certainly have a way with words. A contradiction of thoughts,maybe?

Peace to you



To: SOROS who wrote (679)5/6/2006 11:53:01 AM
From: lexi2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 841
 
Soros,

While surfing for posts on EFCR, I came across this one. Your attempt to explain your point while absolutely demeaning a fictional wife was irritating to say the least. You say she's fat and ugly yet you in all your generosity keep her because she can cook. Then you say if you get rid of her, you can get a younger one so you won't have to eat with your eyes closed. Dear God, I would be absolutely ashamed to post something like that be it an example or not. IMHO it tells me what kind of person you are under the skin and at this stage, I wouldn't care if you could give me a stock tip that would make me $1,000,000 or not. I don't speak this way, believe me for I am too much of a lady, but in this case....Sir, you are trash. You belong in countries where they treat their woman like a possession, have them walk three paces behind them, and beat them regularly.

In closing, it has been my experience that people who are so vain as you in what they expect in a spouse are truly lacking in themselves. Too bad we can't see what you look like in person. No doubt you are as unattractive outside as you are inside. And before you take your shots at me, as far as my appearance, I am quite pleased as are those around me.

My apologies to anyone else who reads this. If you look at my past posts you will see that I am a person who is positive, who looks for the good in others, and also tries to encourage and help fellow posters. This post is truly out of character, but I was driven to it.

Now you can bad-mouth me, but you are on ignore and I won't know; so, blast away.

Lexi