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Re: carbon, tubas, and financial planning

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Better strike while the iron is "hot!!"

BAAAAAAHAHAHAHahahahahhaha!!
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He defended “the common man” and common sense. He defended the poor. He defended the family. He defended beauty. And he defended Christianity and the Catholic Faith. These don’t play well in the classroom, in the media, or in the public arena. And that is probably why he is neglected. The modern world prefers writers who are snobs, who have exotic and bizarre ideas, who glorify decadence, who scoff at Christianity, who deny the dignity of the poor, and who think freedom means no responsibility.
I'd trust him with my money too!!
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Re: carbon, tubas, and financial planning

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I made my money the old fashioned way...

I married it!!

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Re: carbon, tubas, and financial planning

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bloke wrote:As the world continues to heat up, I'm considering cornering the "tuning bit" market.
What do you think...??

Well, when the new President takes office--she, along with the new leader of the Senate-Schumer, and with her nominee for the Supreme Court-former President Obama, everything will be taken of....don't worry, be happy... :mrgreen:
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Re: carbon, tubas, and financial planning

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bisontuba wrote:
bloke wrote:As the world continues to heat up, I'm considering cornering the "tuning bit" market.
What do you think...??

Well, when the new President takes office--she, along with the new leader of the Senate-Schumer, and with her nominee for the Supreme Court-former President Obama, everything will be taken of....don't worry, be happy... :mrgreen:
Sounds like you swallowed the chum of the Three Stooges - Hook, Line & Sinker :shock:
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bloke wrote:G.K. Chesterton is my financial advisor, fwiw.
Belloc is mine (with a little help from G.K.C.)....

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bloke wrote:As the world continues to heat up, I'm considering cornering the "tuning bit" market.
What do you think...??
Better consult your financial advisor before you issue stock in that venture. Isn't your pitch thinking a bit sdrawkcab?
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Re: carbon, tubas, and financial planning

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bloke wrote:
Dan Schultz wrote:
bloke wrote:As the world continues to heat up, I'm considering cornering the "tuning bit" market.
What do you think...??
Better consult your financial advisor before you issue stock in that venture. Isn't your pitch thinking a bit sdrawkcab?
tubas heat up...pitch rises...bits are needed
I knew that. Duh!
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Re: carbon, tubas, and financial planning

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If just one bit, I suppose I'll need to choose between a shave or a haircut. :oops:

How 'bout sexy black in Delrin. As long as you're pitching pitch it may as well look like pitch. :mrgreen:
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