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Post by z06mike on Jun 26, 2011 19:23:20 GMT -5
Same posters, different day and no one with a clue. I'll check in next month; enjoy the weekend as this board is dead like all others. "no one with a clue" So, why not share some of your great wisdom? Oh, I'm sorry... you're clueless as well, aren't you... Ed, I think we're all clueless. I just come around to interact with my friends as a coping mechanism. It's easier than Facebook ;D Mike
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Post by sunbeam777 on Jun 26, 2011 20:27:21 GMT -5
TRAMP:BE PREPARED FOR CMKX DELIVERIES....THIS IS GOING DOWN...KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS OPEN FOR ANYTHING.
Mona Lisa Smiles: yes I can say that
Mona Lisa Smiles: I have not believed in anything like this in a very long time
Mona Lisa Smiles: I actually believe tramp
Mona Lisa Smiles: on this
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Post by sunbeam777 on Jun 26, 2011 20:50:35 GMT -5
By: huckfinnn 26 Jun 2011, 09:05 PM EDT repost..There is something uniquely human about the way many of us mishandle money, particularly when it's received unexpectedly. Whether it's a bequest, a court settlement, or a sweepstakes winning, suddenly coming into cash can unhinge any of us. Every day the media reports the misery befalling citizens who previously struck it lucky, but then fell on hard times. We chuckle over poor Joe Slidebuck who pocketed a $3.8 million lottery winning just two years ago and is now filing bankruptcy. Of course, we breathe a collective sigh of relief that the misfortune is not ours, while wondering if we might have fared better under similar circumstances. For various reasons, many persons can't handle a windfall. Let's analyze the mistakes made. An urge to spend. Perhaps the single greatest weakness of mankind, and womankind, is an inability to resist purchasing things. The late English historian C. Northcote Parkinson summed it up in his 1960 masterpiece The Law and the Profits : "Expenditures invariably rise to meet and exceed available income." It's this impulse to spend whatever is available that's the undoing of many otherwise rational individuals. It's not necessarily human nature. Rather, it's a learned reflex that must be unlearned if you hope to remain solvent. If not held in check, spontaneous spending is a recipe for disaster. Voices out of the past. It's amazing how many people you knew that you no longer see, that is until your name appears in the paper. Within days cousin Calvin phones to remind you how his current misfortune can be resolved if you can just see your way clear to assisting him. And don't forget your former classmate Ernie, with whom you stopped exchanging Christmas cards a decade ago. His email extols the close camaraderie you two always shared, adding that the technology IPO his brokerage firm is underwriting is certain to be right up your alley. If you fail to fend off these moochers and hangers-on, you'll find yourself in deep trouble. Take care with those who are closest. With newfound prosperity, relations with friends and relatives begin to change as you are viewed as something apart. It seems that admiration and envy are opposite sides of the same coin, and you will be the recipient of both emotions. Your advice and assistance will be solicited, and although you may at first welcome the attention as a novelty, you will eventually find it more burdensome than complimentary. The pressures to be placed upon you can become overwhelming. If you don't take a step backward, life can become most unpleasant. Loss of anonymity. You are now a known and recognized commodity in your community and as such a natural target. You may expect requests for contributions. Invitations to attend various functions will be forthcoming. You may even find yourself offered honorary positions or encouraged to become involved in activities for which you have no real interest. The toughest job of all will be to say "no." The investment trap. For those without prior investment expertise, coming into money can be an intimidating experience. No one is born with an ability to astutely manage assets. This is a talent that requires knowledge and practice. Perhaps the safest procedure is to refrain from any investment decisions for a full year, while any windfall is parked in non-risk vehicles such as certificates of deposit, government insured savings accounts, and treasury notes. During that period of time, educate yourself. If you attempt to become involved before you acquire an appreciation of the risks and rewards, you are fair game for the thieves and charlatans who regularly prey upon moneyed novices. Charity is often uncharitable. Unfortunately, there is not enough money in the world to satisfy the myriad of organizations with outstretched hands. Charitable institutions that are carefully selected and effectively monitored can be an excellent way to share your good fortune in a meaningful way, but simply pouring out dollars in a spastic impulse is no way to accomplish any good. Beware of yourself. I've saved for the last the most potentially insidious mistake of all. A malevolent effect of sudden prosperity can be your relationship with yourself. Despite the personal unpleasantness of lack of money, it imposes no demands on the ego. Affluence is another matter entirely, and the pressures it creates can be formidable. It is fulfilling the mundane requirements needed to meet daily financial obligations that keeps many people in balance. When this necessity is removed, the balance often goes with it. If you then add to that the ability to acquire unneeded possessions, exert unwanted influence on others, and seek unwarranted involvement, the potential for impairment is unlimited. One thing is certain: You must come to terms with yourself or you will surely live to regret it. ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=1024685
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Post by sunbeam777 on Jun 26, 2011 21:17:08 GMT -5
Mona Lisa Smiles: seems my post made it to millionaires and someone written about it and confirmed we were geting ready to go... so, here it is again..... BE PREPARED FOR CMKX DELIVERYS...THIS IS GOING DOWN....KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS OPEN FOR ANYTHING..... the above is no secret...when the dinar goes, we go... read again...
Mona Lisa Smiles: Yesterday Friday they announced they have added security to banks to help with cash-in for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week… and that phone call came in from a family member that all employees have to be available for cash-in of Iraq dinar on those days - before now all they have doing in these banks talk and prepare and now they were told be a work Tues Wed for Cash out
Mona Lisa Smiles: We have been getting this from good sources folks– this is going down.
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Post by ishmel on Jun 27, 2011 5:51:59 GMT -5
Guess Mona got into the softscrub again. I wonder if her good source could help me wash my unicorn on the other side of Neverland next Thursday?
Physcho!
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Jun 27, 2011 6:08:13 GMT -5
Mona Lisa Smiles: seems my post made it to millionaires and someone written about it and confirmed we were geting ready to go... so, here it is again..... BE PREPARED FOR CMKX DELIVERYS...THIS IS GOING DOWN....KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS OPEN FOR ANYTHING..... the above is no secret...when the dinar goes, we go... read again... Mona Lisa Smiles: Yesterday Friday they announced they have added security to banks to help with cash-in for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week… and that phone call came in from a family member that all employees have to be available for cash-in of Iraq dinar on those days - before now all they have doing in these banks talk and prepare and now they were told be a work Tues Wed for Cash out Mona Lisa Smiles: We have been getting this from good sources folks– this is going down. I drank some of that good sources once, and boy did it blow my mind.. Can anyone post this on the million board so she thinks I wrote something about her post and she can have a , never mind what she would have, if it really is a she..
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Post by Ed Jagacki on Jun 27, 2011 6:31:24 GMT -5
"no one with a clue" So, why not share some of your great wisdom? Oh, I'm sorry... you're clueless as well, aren't you... Ed, I think we're all clueless. I just come around to interact with my friends as a coping mechanism. It's easier than Facebook ;D Mike Mike, Yes, and others like cmc and Ish come around to irritate and insult. It's cheaper than therapy. Ed
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Post by Brigantine on Jun 27, 2011 7:23:34 GMT -5
I get a kick out of Mona saying she, "Actually Believes Tramp," as if Tramp's credibility gap somehow eclipses hers in some monumental way.
2.5 years ago, when Tramp booted me off his board, part of the reason was that He and Lt.KK were calling for payments this week, every week and I told him, "Anyone who thinks we are getting paid this week is a Fool." Well, that and the made up word incident...
But, I'm glad Mona actually believes Tramp... That helps a bunch... I think I'll still go to my interview today, though... Just in case he's wrong. Again.
What a show!
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Post by ishmel on Jun 27, 2011 7:33:29 GMT -5
Okay I give in.
Woooooowwww. I cant believe it. Monas so awesome, I wish I knew what she knew. Have a great week, get ready to party, yeeeeaaaa.
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Post by z06mike on Jun 27, 2011 7:56:38 GMT -5
Guess Mona got into the softscrub again. I wonder if her good source could help me wash my unicorn on the other side of Neverland next Thursday? Physcho! Ish, Last time I got into the softscrub, it stung really bad for about an hour. I'll never use it for that purpose again... ;D ;D ;D Mike
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Post by enoughalready on Jun 27, 2011 8:06:26 GMT -5
What has Tramp, MonaLisa, BH, Wyatt ever said that has actually come true..?
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Post by tracer25 on Jun 27, 2011 11:56:27 GMT -5
What has Tramp, MonaLisa, BH, Wyatt ever said that has actually come true..? Pretty much everything.
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Post by sunbeam777 on Jun 27, 2011 12:27:56 GMT -5
Conniejac: (12:19 PM) PJ1_10: Every day is a beautiful day when we have our fun. Every day will be a Perfect Day when we have our funds. When the Perfect Day and Beautiful day are one, We will then truly know and understand how much we won. To All ...Have a Perfect Day.... BHollenegg
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Post by enoughalready on Jun 27, 2011 12:34:27 GMT -5
seriously..at this point we are doing this
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Post by vpd on Jun 27, 2011 12:34:55 GMT -5
Conniejac: (12:19 PM) PJ1_10: Every day is a beautiful day when we have our fun. Every day will be a Perfect Day when we have our funds. When the Perfect Day and Beautiful day are one, We will then truly know and understand how much we won. To All ...Have a Perfect Day.... BHollenegg Yup. Ok!
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