Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Dow 13,000!!
I think I'm a half an inch taller and a big cut on I got on my leg from hiking on vacation has healed!
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7 comments:
Can I get a boo-yah?
http://nymag.com/news/businessfinance/bottomline/23477/
How much taller do you expect to grow? :-)
Cool.
when i was 12 my pediatrician told me I'd be 6'6". I stopped at 6'2" when i was 14. So I naturally am calling for 6'6"....uhbda uhbda booyeah
My son just turned 16. Within the last 6 months he has shot up. He's now taller than my husband, and not too far shy of his grandfather. (Of course he is taller than me).
The Dow is taller than I thought it would get near time. I turned the TV to the cooking channel.
BAM!
lol
Hulbert has an article on Korea. Fosback sees stocks as 'extraordinary valuation opportunity'
http://tinyurl.com/ytys3e
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