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To: E. Charters who wrote (138985)12/12/2008 2:44:46 AM
From: marcos  Respond to of 312741
 
Ford is not in there with their hand out, so far, i might buy another one of those even though the '85 they sold me still runs, one of these years the cab is going to rot off its mounts ... was thinking rice burner, but Toyota doesn't make them anymore like they did in the early 90s, bigger now and you can't get plain jane, also no diesel ... but if Ford makes a reach for the hind teat, f'em it's jap or kraut

Selling for tax losses to carry back - oh yeah, been doing lots of that, mostly done by mid-october, did some juggling between rrsp and non-rrsp accounts after the thirty day periods ... managed to avoid further losses in some, only to lose much of it meanwhile in the alternates, but with a bit of realised tax loss for consolation

Madoff - ' ... The SEC filings said regulatory files showed that the firm had more than $17.0 billion in assets under management at the start of the year and that virtually all of them are missing, though on the bright side, investors would've lost about half of that in the stock market this year anyway...'

forbes.com



To: E. Charters who wrote (138985)12/12/2008 9:13:35 AM
From: Goose94  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312741
 
It's funny the rice burners not looking for bail-out.

You Chicken Chop Suey...