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To: TobagoJack who wrote (6045)5/4/2006 3:03:31 AM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217588
 
Excellent idea -

"The gain may also go towards paying for a 'safety' school debenture, as a safety measure, in case everybody else's kids are more brilliant than our Coconut at exam machination. This is so the Coconut can goof-off, play, for a few more years and not have to be fitted for eyeglasses caused by having to study between the ages of 30 months and 5 years."

Instead of goof-off, you mean have a normal, real life instead of turning into a complete nerddy mirthless grind.

>>There are some contests that are not worth winning.<<

With both parents being bright over-achieving types, she will be imitating more of those characteristics without any pushing...

First, she will learn every bad habit you ever have ;-)



To: TobagoJack who wrote (6045)5/4/2006 12:49:59 PM
From: RJA_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217588
 
>>Chugs, J, who has been scared straight by the Mrs ;0/

Re wives:

I used to think they all belonged to the same union.

Now I am beginning to think they are truly the dominant spices... as in Lions...

Initially warm, cuddly, cute, and inviting, but later (especially in regard to the cub) something like a cross between the terminator, Godzilla, and a pissed off mad max. Also no ethics in fighting.

An extreme example of this are the Quentin Tarantino movies, Kill Bill and Kill Bill 2... fun to watch tho... from a distance <grin!>



To: TobagoJack who wrote (6045)5/4/2006 1:44:50 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217588
 
It's simple: They're weak and they contaminate you with their weakness. Perhaps this is a trait they have to ensure surviving. So that the provider won't be too much of a risk-taker.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (6045)5/4/2006 10:48:26 PM
From: pezz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217588
 
Todays report Sold my ENER for 50.54 ....paid 50.I couldn't stand the strain of having a 50 dollar stock....and oil wuz going down. Filled out my position of ENV @1.04 new average .99.

<<her spoiled bratty little playmates >>

Ya know every parent thinks that it's the OTHER kids that are the "spoiled....." Be careful....Good luck with your "hotsie totsie"



To: TobagoJack who wrote (6045)5/6/2006 11:21:16 AM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217588
 
Don't know why you sold - gold seems to be in the 1 of 3 wave up from the March low. I just wonder why I haven't bought more :) Though the Aussie Dollar is doing pretty good too.

stockcharts.com

Now wave 1 was $113 so wave 3 has to be at least as big....

But the apparent wave 1 is so far $72. So wave 3 of 3 has to be at least as big (but wave 2 could be a signficant pullback so maybe you were right).

$800 wouldn't be out of the question for the top of 5 of 3.... and the up move wouldn't be complete...

OK so this sounds nuts that gold will be at an all time nominal high in another quarter of a year?

But backed up by this:

stockcharts.com