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May 21, 2007 3:20 pm

[quote=joedabrkr]

Not always 
zero, but frequently.  Sometimes he is entertaining, sometimes
because he has the guts to call someone out on their bs.
[/quote]



What is that proverb about a stopped up toilet overflowing twice a day?

May 21, 2007 3:37 pm

 I'm sure you are right about ignoring, anyway.

For what it's worth, a little Monday philosophy: what I like about the nature and process of the internet forum is its how its immediacy mirrors reality, markets and so. Good luck controlling or even influencing the flow.

Missed that proverb about the toilet, don't think it's biblical.

If you find a good idea, grab it. Anyway, you're in no immediate danger of being my hero, Bobby.

May 21, 2007 6:33 pm

rollinrock/Freedom Advocate - attempting to play on both sides of Bobby really does prove what many have claimed, that you need professional help. I am not referring to professional investment help, either.



If you want to become a Financial Advisor, stay on this site and add to it. If you want to accomplish your mission of doing whatever it is you are attempting to do, then get off this site and discuss it with someone who cares. Oh, and bye the way, no one cares but you.



Again, if only it was still okay to slap you smartass kids…



May 21, 2007 10:23 pm

Let me guess, your parents still tell you  that you're the brightest light in the harbor ...

May 22, 2007 11:39 am

Since you carry on conversations with yourself and your meds have yet to be corrected, I imagine that you are the only one who speaks to the dead around here. Tell them I said hi.



Are you even considering a job in this industry?



May 22, 2007 2:10 pm

It occurred to me that I might sell my practice and do something else. But it would require taking a "real" job. I guess sometimes success can be hard to handle. Did you get that " meds corrected " line from Joe?