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Capt. Neal's stock market investments.
So the economy is still in the dumps huh Booby?
How come in November 2002 Capt. Neal's stock market investments were worth about $280,000 but now in November 2003 they are worth about $400,000? Yes, sir, the economy has really remained in the crapper! S.Simon |
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Capt. Neal's stock market investments.
So the economy is still in the dumps huh Booby?
How come in November 2002 Capt. Neal's stock market investments were worth about $280,000 but now in November 2003 they are worth about $400,000? Neal, my father made 5 times that in the last year. But he would have made even more if Bush was doing a good job. You just don't get it. And you lie to make a case. RB |
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Capt. Neal's stock market investments.
Don't worry. What we are experiencing, probably through
2004, is what is called a 'cyclical bull' market. I think we're still in a long-term bear market that will show up again after the 2004 elections probably about Jan 2005 after interest rates start going up again with the specter of inflation. Stocks may be 'overvalued' but I think they still have plenty of upside to go. I'm expecting to cash out all my stocks sometime in 2004 when the DOW is around 10K or more. I'm at the point where I cannot afford to gamble on stocks much longer so I'm positioned to move into bonds, fixed annuities, treasuries etc. I hope to hit it just right so I get in on the upside of the interest curve. S.Simon Donals Dilemma wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 15:35:50 -0500, "Simple Simon" wrote: So the economy is still in the dumps huh Booby? How come in November 2002 Capt. Neal's stock market investments were worth about $280,000 but now in November 2003 they are worth about $400,000? Yes, sir, the economy has really remained in the crapper! S.Simon Hmmm you have invested wisely, obviously with a good spread of startups to get that kind of growth in 12 months. Keep a close eye Cappy, many analysts are pointing to this being an unsustainablegrowth. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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Capt. Neal's stock market investments.
Hmmm you have invested wisely, obviously with a good spread of
startups to get that kind of growth in 12 months. Wisely? He invested nothing. Neal has no money. Dispite his silly claims he wouldn't be living on such a tired old boat if that was the case. A real man needs space to stretch out. RB |
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Capt. Neal's stock market investments.
I'm at the point where I cannot afford to gamble on
stocks much longer so I'm positioned to move into bonds, fixed annuities, treasuries etc. I hope to hit it just right so I get in on the upside of the interest curve. Hit what just right? You have nothing and everyone knows it. Stop it already! RB |
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Capt. Neal's stock market investments.
Yet another ignorant statement by a small mind trapped it a fat body. When I wish to 'stretch out' I go for a nice long swim in my back yard pool which is square miles large or I go ashore and knock out forty of fifty quick miles on my bike. You can only dream of doing any such thing up there where it's too cold to get into the water and the roads are too snowy, icy or traffic-congested to ride a bike. All you can do is huddle in your tenement apartment and stare at your pathetic entertainment center the likes of which State penitentiary inmates abide. Like I've said before, don't make me mad or I'll come up there and buy your little tenement apartment, break your lease and throw your sorry ass out onto the sidewalk. Then you can go squeeze your fat ass into your wife's boat there in the yard. Serve you right actually spending time on that POS! Maybe it won't frighten you so much stuck on dry land like that . . . S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Hmmm you have invested wisely, obviously with a good spread of startups to get that kind of growth in 12 months. Wisely? He invested nothing. Neal has no money. Dispite his silly claims he wouldn't be living on such a tired old boat if that was the case. A real man needs space to stretch out. RB |
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Such Delusions.
Let's see. Anchored out in the bay in an econo-yacht so he doesn't have to
pay dockage. Yep, sounds like a gazillionaire. |
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Such Reality.
You and Bobsprit both show how lubberly your attitudes
and why neither of you will EVER become real sailors. Fact: Anyone who pays for a spot in a marina and thinks it preferable to living away from the trailer park trash who live aboard in a marina is stupid and will never be a sailor because his priorities are all wrong and his thinking is perverse. Fact: Living on the hook is something so valuable as to be worthwhile even if it cost more than living in a Park Avenue penthouse. Fortunately most people are too stupid to realize it and we real sailors mostly have it all to ourselves. We have a better view, a more peaceful existence, a healthier life, a more close- knit community, freedom from taxes, freedom from harassment, freedom from barking dogs, noisy and obnoxious neighbors and freedom to come and go as we please. We live a healthier and more wholesome life and are closer to nature than any city dweller or marina trash. Fact: If you were a sailor you would never have written anything so stupid that proves you unworthy to even comment on us real sailors. S.Simon "JN" wrote in message ... Let's see. Anchored out in the bay in an econo-yacht so he doesn't have to pay dockage. Yep, sounds like a gazillionaire. |
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Crapt. Neal's stock market investments.
Simple Simon wrote: So the economy is still in the dumps huh Booby? How come in November 2002 Capt. Neal's stock market investments were worth about $280,000 but now in November 2003 they are worth about $400,000? Yes, sir, the economy has really remained in the crapper! 1- there is more to the economy than the stock market. 2- name a combination of stocks that result in a 43% gain in the past year. You are full of malarkey, as always. DSK |
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As I Said, Such Delusion!
You have to be a real people-hating hermit to live on the hook. There are
many times I enjoy the hell out of my boat that it doesn't leave the dock. I had my boat at home behind my house once, but I missed the dock community and returned. There's nothing like crewing on someone else's boat when it's blowing like hell. There's nothing like half-a-dozen sailors gathering at someone's boat and downing a few while tossing around the bull****. There's nothing like relaxing in the cockpit at dusk enjoying a glass of wine and greeting those returning from a day on the water. And most of all, there's nothing like having somebody to hoist your ass aloft when need be, or to help you get your sails off and folded when a hurricane is barrelling down on you. You can have the hook, I enjoy the company of fellow sailors at the dock. I may not be an expert sailor, but then I never claimed to be one did I? You have and now you have a lot to live up to dimwit. |
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