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October 12, 2010 at 10:06 AM #617349October 12, 2010 at 10:10 AM #616287daveljParticipant
[quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.
October 12, 2010 at 10:10 AM #616375daveljParticipant[quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.
October 12, 2010 at 10:10 AM #616921daveljParticipant[quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.
October 12, 2010 at 10:10 AM #617038daveljParticipant[quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.
October 12, 2010 at 10:10 AM #617354daveljParticipant[quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.
October 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM #616297investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor][quote=davelj][quote=investor]People fighting griffin’s ideas just don’t want to question their own firmly held beliefs and get angry when you do. So what. Close mindedness is never appealing risk…[/quote]
Pot calls kettle black.
You Conveniently disappeared for a few months after you last brought up Griffin and I pointed out in clear prose – using his own words – that this man does not even understand the basics of banking. Please feel free to pick up the thread.
http://piggington.com/do_you_know_what_the_federal_reserve_is?page=4%5B/quote%5D
davelj. I work for a living. I cannot spend much of my time writing blogs. My blogs are more to enhance interest in subjects rather that stupidly arguing with you and dave from fallbrook. Both of you waste my time with your off the mark replies. But, I’ll try again. [/quote]Ah yes, you work for a living. I forgot. So all of those conference calls with George Soros and Seth Klarman kept you away from the Pigg. Understand completely.
I actually work too. In fact, I’m away from the Pigg for months at a time as well, in various stretches. But I’m sensitive to following up on questions/comments that people have regarding comments that I MAKE in THREADS THAT I START. I don’t let those drop if the thread is still active. But that’s just me.
So, I think the best thing to do is just to re-activate the original thread so that you can pick up where you left off.[/quote]
George soros? boy, have you got me wrong. George Soros, in my book, is the main reason we have the socialistic trends in the federal Government right now. Not something, a die hard capitilist like me likes.October 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM #616385investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor][quote=davelj][quote=investor]People fighting griffin’s ideas just don’t want to question their own firmly held beliefs and get angry when you do. So what. Close mindedness is never appealing risk…[/quote]
Pot calls kettle black.
You Conveniently disappeared for a few months after you last brought up Griffin and I pointed out in clear prose – using his own words – that this man does not even understand the basics of banking. Please feel free to pick up the thread.
http://piggington.com/do_you_know_what_the_federal_reserve_is?page=4%5B/quote%5D
davelj. I work for a living. I cannot spend much of my time writing blogs. My blogs are more to enhance interest in subjects rather that stupidly arguing with you and dave from fallbrook. Both of you waste my time with your off the mark replies. But, I’ll try again. [/quote]Ah yes, you work for a living. I forgot. So all of those conference calls with George Soros and Seth Klarman kept you away from the Pigg. Understand completely.
I actually work too. In fact, I’m away from the Pigg for months at a time as well, in various stretches. But I’m sensitive to following up on questions/comments that people have regarding comments that I MAKE in THREADS THAT I START. I don’t let those drop if the thread is still active. But that’s just me.
So, I think the best thing to do is just to re-activate the original thread so that you can pick up where you left off.[/quote]
George soros? boy, have you got me wrong. George Soros, in my book, is the main reason we have the socialistic trends in the federal Government right now. Not something, a die hard capitilist like me likes.October 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM #616930investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor][quote=davelj][quote=investor]People fighting griffin’s ideas just don’t want to question their own firmly held beliefs and get angry when you do. So what. Close mindedness is never appealing risk…[/quote]
Pot calls kettle black.
You Conveniently disappeared for a few months after you last brought up Griffin and I pointed out in clear prose – using his own words – that this man does not even understand the basics of banking. Please feel free to pick up the thread.
http://piggington.com/do_you_know_what_the_federal_reserve_is?page=4%5B/quote%5D
davelj. I work for a living. I cannot spend much of my time writing blogs. My blogs are more to enhance interest in subjects rather that stupidly arguing with you and dave from fallbrook. Both of you waste my time with your off the mark replies. But, I’ll try again. [/quote]Ah yes, you work for a living. I forgot. So all of those conference calls with George Soros and Seth Klarman kept you away from the Pigg. Understand completely.
I actually work too. In fact, I’m away from the Pigg for months at a time as well, in various stretches. But I’m sensitive to following up on questions/comments that people have regarding comments that I MAKE in THREADS THAT I START. I don’t let those drop if the thread is still active. But that’s just me.
So, I think the best thing to do is just to re-activate the original thread so that you can pick up where you left off.[/quote]
George soros? boy, have you got me wrong. George Soros, in my book, is the main reason we have the socialistic trends in the federal Government right now. Not something, a die hard capitilist like me likes.October 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM #617048investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor][quote=davelj][quote=investor]People fighting griffin’s ideas just don’t want to question their own firmly held beliefs and get angry when you do. So what. Close mindedness is never appealing risk…[/quote]
Pot calls kettle black.
You Conveniently disappeared for a few months after you last brought up Griffin and I pointed out in clear prose – using his own words – that this man does not even understand the basics of banking. Please feel free to pick up the thread.
http://piggington.com/do_you_know_what_the_federal_reserve_is?page=4%5B/quote%5D
davelj. I work for a living. I cannot spend much of my time writing blogs. My blogs are more to enhance interest in subjects rather that stupidly arguing with you and dave from fallbrook. Both of you waste my time with your off the mark replies. But, I’ll try again. [/quote]Ah yes, you work for a living. I forgot. So all of those conference calls with George Soros and Seth Klarman kept you away from the Pigg. Understand completely.
I actually work too. In fact, I’m away from the Pigg for months at a time as well, in various stretches. But I’m sensitive to following up on questions/comments that people have regarding comments that I MAKE in THREADS THAT I START. I don’t let those drop if the thread is still active. But that’s just me.
So, I think the best thing to do is just to re-activate the original thread so that you can pick up where you left off.[/quote]
George soros? boy, have you got me wrong. George Soros, in my book, is the main reason we have the socialistic trends in the federal Government right now. Not something, a die hard capitilist like me likes.October 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM #617364investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor][quote=davelj][quote=investor]People fighting griffin’s ideas just don’t want to question their own firmly held beliefs and get angry when you do. So what. Close mindedness is never appealing risk…[/quote]
Pot calls kettle black.
You Conveniently disappeared for a few months after you last brought up Griffin and I pointed out in clear prose – using his own words – that this man does not even understand the basics of banking. Please feel free to pick up the thread.
http://piggington.com/do_you_know_what_the_federal_reserve_is?page=4%5B/quote%5D
davelj. I work for a living. I cannot spend much of my time writing blogs. My blogs are more to enhance interest in subjects rather that stupidly arguing with you and dave from fallbrook. Both of you waste my time with your off the mark replies. But, I’ll try again. [/quote]Ah yes, you work for a living. I forgot. So all of those conference calls with George Soros and Seth Klarman kept you away from the Pigg. Understand completely.
I actually work too. In fact, I’m away from the Pigg for months at a time as well, in various stretches. But I’m sensitive to following up on questions/comments that people have regarding comments that I MAKE in THREADS THAT I START. I don’t let those drop if the thread is still active. But that’s just me.
So, I think the best thing to do is just to re-activate the original thread so that you can pick up where you left off.[/quote]
George soros? boy, have you got me wrong. George Soros, in my book, is the main reason we have the socialistic trends in the federal Government right now. Not something, a die hard capitilist like me likes.October 12, 2010 at 10:18 AM #616311investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.[/quote]
Two doctorates, totaling 16 years of collage. But congrates on yours, that is alot of work and you should be proud of them. (I’m not being sarcastic either).October 12, 2010 at 10:18 AM #616399investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.[/quote]
Two doctorates, totaling 16 years of collage. But congrates on yours, that is alot of work and you should be proud of them. (I’m not being sarcastic either).October 12, 2010 at 10:18 AM #616944investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.[/quote]
Two doctorates, totaling 16 years of collage. But congrates on yours, that is alot of work and you should be proud of them. (I’m not being sarcastic either).October 12, 2010 at 10:18 AM #617063investorParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=investor]Not that I don’t appreciate degrees. (I have more that you and Dave from Fallbrook combined, by the way.)[/quote]
I happen to think degrees are over-rated, myself. However, since YOU brought it up, I’ve got separate graduate degrees in business, finance and banking as well as an undergraduate degree in economics. So, that’s four right there. I’m going to bet that SK in CV has at least one degree, so that’s at least five between the two of us. So, do tell me about the six degrees that you have… Enquiring minds and all.[/quote]
Two doctorates, totaling 16 years of collage. But congrates on yours, that is alot of work and you should be proud of them. (I’m not being sarcastic either). -
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