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Buy High Sell Low and Other LIfe Strategies

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To go along with my long-term investment strategy of buy high sell low, I offer this Fix It Strategy Flow Chart.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Interesting that Freddie copyrighted this in 1997, because I've had a copy in my toolbox since 1971!

Supposedly done by a Lockheed engineer in the late '60s.
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Another life strategy Paul, take the time to add to your toolbox when ever you are able.
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Is that why I have so many spoons and so few forks?
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I have one of these in my toolbox as well, but also with the infamous "F" word in it. "Ooops, You dumb F---!"

Anyway, it is quite funny, and can be usefull, besides.
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Buy high, sell high...do everything high...

...except grocery shopping...you'll find yourself over-leveraged in Oreos...
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Post by oreca »

I think Dane's on to something...
Or maybe just on something... ;)
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Something!!???!??? Something??!!???

Dane's on everything!
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Post by wayang »

What outrageous insinuendo! I'm straight as a rusty gate! (...at the moment...guess now would be a safe time for some grocery shopping...)
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!

(I laugh because I relate....)
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"insinuendo" - what a wonderful malapropism! I love it! Image
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Ry Cooder's album of '03 was "Mambo Sinuendo". Dane takes it to another level...
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Well, thanks brothers...but I can't claim credit on this one...'insinuendo' comes from some film. My recollection (foggy though it may be on occasion) is that it was uttered by Peter O'Toole's character in 'The Ruling Class', an outstanding examination of social stratification in the U.K. The line in question occurs, if I'm correct, in the first half of the film, during which O'Toole, playing an obscenely wealthy and mentally deranged country manor dweller, believes himself to be Jesus Christ. Upon using the malaprop and being called on it by one of his relatives, he explains the meaning as '...an insinuation leading to an innuendo...'

Needless to say, I heartily recommend this heart-warming foray into the minds of the Aristocracy...
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