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<0> STING: lol
<1> http://www.sciencenewsden.com/2006/meditationincreasebrainsize.shtml
<2> forget these commodities
<3> Occ goes to the bathroom and his **** is hangin out the bartender says occ do you know your ****s hangin out? occ know it hell I wrote it
<4> occ, i wouldnt touch them with a 10 foot pole..
<4> Not now, Smart people like Stingray got in at the early part.
<3> fr33 oil will sstay high as long as strife in nigeria
<4> Dumb people like me sat out.
<3> pub hahaha
<2> i went to stingray's house, and asked to use the bathroom
<4> If I got in now I know it would go down, besides there is a supply glut.
<2> his mom said "sure, pick a corner!"
<3> fr33 i am on both sides on oil
<0> STING: you blow up that pipe?
<0> thats mean
<3> occ haha



<3> pub hahaha
<5> Gold May Rally for 10th Straight Week; Jim Rogers Expects $1,000 an Ounce - Bloomberg, May 14, 2006
<4> Stingray, Two things could cause a crash in oil well actually several.
<3> fr33 what?
<2> oil is too "artificially manipulated"
<2> its not priced by market demand and supply
<2> hence: bull****
<3> fr33 wife got mad when she found out i have no 1 mil shares on sybd
<0> alright, ima go sleep some more
<4> IF we got a deal with Iran or if europe did and they toned down their rhetoric big time.. If the we started pulling troops out of Iraq because we didnt need them not because we were losing, and if Nigeria got its act together.
<3> pub ttfn
<0> fn?
<3> fr33 true
<3> pub ttfn tata for now
<4> Sting, but they are not all going to happen tommorrow or this next week ;)
<0> bahaha, you woman
<4> But people may sense a top coming.
<0> alright
<3> pub hahaha
<0> ttfn..pbbbt
<4> Cya sting...Good luck tommoroow man!
<0> later ya'll
<4> Cya Publus!
<3> fr33 ty same to ysa
<3> ya
<4> Thanks!
<3> laterz pubby
<3> pub talkes his blow up doll to bed
<2> goodbye everyone!
<2> goodnight, moon
<3> blow upo doll wets the bed
<4> I have buy orders in but they have to strike a certain price.
<3> fr22 on who
<3> ?????
<4> Sybd for one. I want as much as I can buy
<3> fr33 wsame here allthough it hits 30 to 40 i have an order to sell 100,000
<4> I am thinking about a chinese company too which I have it written down here somewhere there chart is a 45 degree up with few dips and they supply something very fundmanetal to industry damn me for forgetting, I have it written down though.. Its an easy symbol..
<4> Also Brazilian steel is a great market.
<4> Brazil has some great opportunities but they have already gone up a lot so caution is urged.
<3> fr33 look at suwn again see where its at i got in at 10 cents sold for 1.40
<4> Sting, yes I will sell half it if gets up even less then that.
<3> fr33 well s america they wanna take over the oils and mines
<4> then I will hold hold hold.
<3> fr33 cool think like me
<4> Sting, You are very good I take your advise very sersiously into consideration.
<2> brazil isnt stable enough
<3> fr33 cool, ty
<4> I dont understand the commodity markets as well as you do though, i understand what makes them tick, but I dont know how to play them.
<3> fr33 last week did 5600 on 500 in options
<4> IM very ignorant on that, I would like to learn more.
<3> fr33 my money wife doesnt know about hehehe
<2> options = risky
<2> heh
<4> Also I dont trade options contracts which I would like to learn and yes I would be very cautious.
<6> i think: if two countries has a tendency to merge, there should be a referendum on this; if one country has a tendency to divide to two parts A and B, then if either A or B's people have a referendum to divide, the country should divide.
<3> fr33 any time ya need some stock advice i am here sometimes i am wrong but do just as good as kramer
<3> fr33 i trade both sides
<7> bootedcat: like iraq and iran should merge into the new Democratic Persia?
<6> .......
<2> NDP
<2> for short



<3> woa silver 15.06
<6> but america had a civil war. why?
<2> oh wait, bootedcat is an rpg character
<3> fr33 brb
<2> slavery and states rights?
<4> My central philosophy on investing is 2 ways.. Buy good stocks when they are down for bad reasons. Buy when blood is flowing in the streets and sell when champagne is.. Also if I find a product I really beleive in heart and soul, I will go long on it and invest a decent amount in it.
<6> ok, we can cl***ify this as "police action"
<2> growing divide between the industrial north and the agrarian south?
<6> because america south violates a global human rights value.
<2> it was hardly global in 1861
<7> occ: slavery was just a symptom, it was more about the republic
<4> Ahh, I would not get into the states rights argument as stingray always said.. The south will rise again, and we will kick there ***es again ;)
<4> haha
<2> look, i mentioned states rights!
<2> haha
<4> But the truth is the south never cared about states rights when the shoe was on the other foot.
<4> They had no problem imposing there will on nothern states when they could and htey did.
<2> well the civil war definitely led to the modern standing of the federal government
<2> and states lost autonomy
<8> http://www.bobforrest.com/JukeBox.htm
<2> which i think was ultimately a good thing
<8> abunch of cool oldies i found
<7> lincoln decided it unconstituional to succede, abolishing slavery was the thumb up the nose at the end
<4> And they had no problem with cheating to try to make kansas a slave state only they got caught, so they did not honor states rights thats a southern 20th century revisionism which is false, (Some revisionism can be true of course ;))
<2> i dont mean honoring states rights
<4> If anyone says to me southernors wanted states rights I mention one thing.............
<2> i mean states trying to claim a certain degree of autonomy
<4> "Fugitive Slave act of 1850" and I rest my case.
<2> which came to a head with the slavery issue
<7> state autonomy is written into the constitution, 'congress shall make no law interfering with state's rights'
<4> States right issues was not it was about slavery...
<2> i dont think thats the exact phrase, zippie ;)
<4> Even poor white trash who couldnt afford slaves, when notherners when to the south and even breathed the word abolition in their sleep they got gang beaten and sent north.
<4> YOu couldnt even express a sentiment for abolition around 1860 in the south.
<2> on that note, i saw the white-trashiest kid today
<2> quick aside
<2> i was at the gas station, and this kid was there with his mom
<4> Especially in the deep south, There were obviously a lot of abolitionists in the shallow south like virginia and another state was very mixed...
<2> and he kept yanking the pen they have on a boingy wire for credit card signing
<2> the mom told him to stop and the kid said "make me!"
<4> here is the greatest irony of all, general lee was abolitionist and he wanted virginia to vote to stay in the union..so did his nephews who became generals for the south.
<7> occ: ""The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people"
<4> But I will grant you this much.
<4> States thought of themselves more like little nations.
<9> occ sometimes beating children is ok =)
<4> Which is the only reason Robert E Lee fought on the side of the south, ideologically he was against abolition and secession..
<10> Well not beating
<2> also, to cap it off, this kid had (a) an earring -- not just an earring, but an earring with a ridiculous fake huge diamond
<4> Yes, I know he owned slaves.
<4> I know that
<2> and (b) he was wearing all this mr-t jewelry
<2> this was a ****ing ten year old kid
<2> i was ready to strangle him and his stupid mother
<4> People who owned slaved a lot of them though slavery was morally wrong including Thomas Jefferson.
<9> children like that need a beating
<4> Robert E Lee was the opposite of his louse of a father.
<10> Ok, yeah, he needs a beating
<9> then told to mow the lawn for 2 months
<10> Kick his ***.
<4> But his father had one virtue or praiseing factor, he fought with Washington.
<2> hehe
<6> sometimes war is democracy.
<6> your gun is your vote.
<7> yeah well-behaved kids seem to be abnormal these days, they'll probably give the normal kid a drug and a disease just so they can fit in with the other rejects
<4> But Robert E Lee was the opposite, never Gambled, was as pious religiously as anyone could be. He was faithful to his better bred wife. (who the slaves really belonged to) and he was first in his cl*** at west point with no demerits I believe.
<4> He was the role model for a nice guy and a guy who did nothing wrong.
<4> A faithful man, A pious man, a honorable man.. Which is why so many Nothernors respected him..
<8> Do you respect him, Fr33Trade?
<4> just shortly after the war generals from both sides socialized togetther, some of them were west point cl*** mates, some of them just respected their opponent.
<4> Do I respect Lee ?
<4> Yes and no..
<11> I respect General Robert Edward Lee.
<4> Yes for his good behavior and high ethics, but I think a person needs to suffer a little in life rather than accept it all on faith.
<4> I admire biographical figures with genius yet tortured minds.


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