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Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:18 am to jimbeam
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We have all been bamboozled.
Maybe so, but I still can't believe Koch would frick up so bad with $100M if this really does go to shite
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:28 am to GREENHEAD22
I could literally almost buy a tank of gas with the amount of money I have dumped into this shirt company.
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:32 am to jimbeam
At this rate a gallon of gas will be worth more than 1 share.
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:33 am to GREENHEAD22
I just want it to go to 100 but not have to wait til 2024
I feel like if you’re not a millennial you could never understand the struggle. Like y’all got to go to Woodstock and get a job at the factory with a pension and buy a house for 20k and go bowling with the boys while the wife stayed home and cooked meanwhile for us the only jobs available is scamming boomers at a call center or box boy at Amazon but you gotta have a phd and 10 years experience to get it
I feel like if you’re not a millennial you could never understand the struggle. Like y’all got to go to Woodstock and get a job at the factory with a pension and buy a house for 20k and go bowling with the boys while the wife stayed home and cooked meanwhile for us the only jobs available is scamming boomers at a call center or box boy at Amazon but you gotta have a phd and 10 years experience to get it
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:42 am to el Gaucho
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I feel like if you’re not a millennial you could never understand the struggle. Like y’all got to go to Woodstock and get a job at the factory with a pension and buy a house for 20k and go bowling with the boys while the wife stayed home and cooked meanwhile for us the only jobs available is scamming boomers at a call center or box boy at Amazon but you gotta have a phd and 10 years experience to get it
Posted on 3/10/22 at 1:05 pm to kengel2
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At this rate a gallon of gas will be worth more than 1 share.
It already is in some places isn't it?
Posted on 3/10/22 at 3:04 pm to jchamil
Three green days in a row? Not too shabby.
Posted on 3/10/22 at 6:36 pm to el Gaucho
I am disappointed in you. Do you watch too many episodes of Leave it to Beaver or the Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet? If so, you have gotten an erroneous impression that is factually wrong and lacking prospective.
Wealth is divided, it will always be one sided. Rich people don't earn money; their capital earns money.
Your hypothesis is only groups of the population hat fit in the Millennial demographic know of struggle. Correct?
The path I've traveled has caused me to view it from a very different personal prospective.
In 1966 I hung up my blue jeans and joined the Marines. When people you met or know of were grab-assing at Woodstock Festival I was on my second tour in Viet Nam. When lawmakers and young Bill Clinton could sing and dance many young soldiers and Marines were left in a trance. Conscripted in the middle of solving their involvement riddle.
A 20 K American Dream and a factory job with a pension? I learned that certain values don't pay, had had to put my American ream on lay-away.
There was a Marine Corps League group in my hometown. I attended a meeting but I was the only Viet Nam veteran. There was no one I could talk to. It wasn't what I was looking for.
My children are millennials. They are of above average intelligence and highly-motived. They do not complain of "the struggle".
I am quite sure that there are people in other age groups that can fill gaps in your knowledge by writing them down.
Wealth is divided, it will always be one sided. Rich people don't earn money; their capital earns money.
Your hypothesis is only groups of the population hat fit in the Millennial demographic know of struggle. Correct?
The path I've traveled has caused me to view it from a very different personal prospective.
In 1966 I hung up my blue jeans and joined the Marines. When people you met or know of were grab-assing at Woodstock Festival I was on my second tour in Viet Nam. When lawmakers and young Bill Clinton could sing and dance many young soldiers and Marines were left in a trance. Conscripted in the middle of solving their involvement riddle.
A 20 K American Dream and a factory job with a pension? I learned that certain values don't pay, had had to put my American ream on lay-away.
There was a Marine Corps League group in my hometown. I attended a meeting but I was the only Viet Nam veteran. There was no one I could talk to. It wasn't what I was looking for.
My children are millennials. They are of above average intelligence and highly-motived. They do not complain of "the struggle".
I am quite sure that there are people in other age groups that can fill gaps in your knowledge by writing them down.
This post was edited on 3/11/22 at 6:45 am
Posted on 3/10/22 at 6:37 pm to ThermoDynamicTiger
Rising consistently AH
This post was edited on 3/10/22 at 6:38 pm
Posted on 3/10/22 at 6:50 pm to CharleyLake
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CharleyLake
That you for your service and I sincerely hope that you can one day find an ear that understands. I surely do not. I’ve had my own battles in life but none of them involved bullets. All of have crosses to bear.
Don’t get riled up by an El Gaucho post. That’s his character on here. I think that deep down, he’s actually a good guy and can be damn funny at times too.
Posted on 3/10/22 at 7:24 pm to supadave3
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Don’t get riled up by an El Gaucho post. That’s his character on here. I think that deep down, he’s actually a good guy and can be damn funny at times too.
Right. It took me awhile to realize that he’s here purely for comedy. I don’t think that he means any harm. He’s like our court jester. If he gets on someone’s nerves, just holler, “dance, fool... dance!”
Posted on 3/10/22 at 7:50 pm to Jag_Warrior
El Gaucho is that family memeber that farted at grandma’s funeral
Posted on 3/10/22 at 10:03 pm to supadave3
Nm
This post was edited on 3/10/22 at 10:05 pm
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:00 pm to CharleyLake
quote:
I am disappointed in you. Do you watch too many episodes of Leave it to Beaver or the Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet? If so, you have gotten an erroneous impression that is factually wrong and lacking prospective.
Wealth is divided, it will always be one sided. Rich people don't earn money; their capital earns money.
Your hypothesis is only groups of the population hat fit in the Millennial demographic know of struggle. Correct?
The path I've traveled has caused me to view it from a very different personal prospective.
In 1966 I hung up my blue jeans and joined the Marines. When people you met or know of were grab-assing at Woodstock Festival I was on my second tour in Viet Nam. When lawmakers and young Bill Clinton could sing and dance many young soldiers and Marines were left in a trance. Conscripted in the middle of solving their involvement riddle.
A 20 K American Dream and a factory job with a pension? I learned that certain values don't had had to put my American ream on lay-away.
There was a Marine Corps League group in my hometown. I attended a meeting but I was the only Viet Nam veteran. There was no one I could talk to. It wasn't what I was looking for.
My children are millennials. They are of above average intelligence and highly-motived. They do not complain of "the struggle".
I am quite sure that there are people in other age groups that can fill gaps in your knowledge by writing them down.
Damn. You ARE grizzled.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 6:19 am to KCRoyalBlue
El Gaucho doesn't actually have any money or any shares in these companies. He's a bot created by chicken to roam the various boards.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 7:47 am to CharleyLake
How do you know I’m not one of your kids?
Posted on 3/11/22 at 8:47 am to el Gaucho
Damn looked good in PM now dropping. Seriously thinking of selling if it hits my entry point of 5.99
Posted on 3/11/22 at 9:25 am to CajunTiger78
Since November, LAC has charted side by side with SLI. It seems to fall a little less and gain a little more on days, but has almost a 4 billion market cap. SLI will get there, but this is a long term investment. There is now a clearer path to commercial production, but timelines need to be met.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 9:42 am to PotatoChip
LLKKF, another pre-revenue DLE stock, is at an all time high today, while SLI at ~45% of it's all time high. Ridiculous.
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