Ah, sweet ambiguous wording! Anyone who says that the Wii Fit wasn't the top selling console game in the US last week is fibbing. According to the wording of this prop, if the Fit is the top selling game during any time period, it pays out long. Right? ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Ok, so I'm waiting for this to pay out... Do I have to wait until January? ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Tonight I filled the tank with 100% non-imported Hess regular grade gas at a station just off of I-26 in Laurens County, SC for $3.09/gallon. I'm glad I live in a state that believes in extremely limited taxation! (BP in Greenville, SC was $3.07 yesterday morning...) ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Would I be incorrect in assuming that the majority of people who find their way to Wikipedia do so as a result of a Google search? If I were a mad scientist @ Google, and my stock options were sitting there needing to be fed, I'd certainly rig the search results to highlight my offerings above all others. OR, less insidously, I'd just place my content above the search results ala Froogal or Google news... That being said, is 20 months enough time to generate an amount of content anywhere near as vast as Wikipedia's? I don't think so. So even if the dark overlords from Google do secretly skew the search results, they simply would not have an alternative to many entries on Wikipedia... "Go Short Young Man." ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Apparently some people don't like Popsci making money from ad revenue... What should I think? Only communists can run predictions exchanges? Rather than ever complaining about this FREE service, if I reach a point where this is no longer enjoyable, I'll stop messing with it. I think it's ridiculous to gripe and whine that your every whim isn't being met, or the admins don't bow and grovel at your feet - WHEN YOU ARENT PAYING A DIME. Sheesh! This is just one more in a long line of symptoms that describe the Modern American Entitlement Syndrome. Hey admins - You're doing a great job! I find PPX to be very enjoyable and relaxing, and I make sure I check out the links to your advertisers every time I log in.
My gut says, "No for Christ's sake you've had enough brownie batter! That stuff has raw eggs in it!...oh yeah, most telecoms are gearing up for infrastructure updating soon, so go long. You've got 4 years anyway..." Great G.I. systems think alike. ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Started 2/28/08 - ranked 1156. Not so much proud as slightly depressed. I'm pretty sure the wife is having an affair. I'd check, but I'm busy researching Sprint WiMax equipment order delivery dates... ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Thank you giving me something to do on my iPhone while I'm supposed to be working. I appreciate your efforts and will not hold you accountable when I receive my inevitable pink slip. Yeah, I'd go long on that one... ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
Liftoff!!! Man I'm glad I decided to stay long! ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
I'm going long on this one and willing my thousand shares to charity after my death. ...We've had troops in Japan and Germany for over 60 years. Does that mean we LOST WWII ?!?!?...
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