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Re: Around The League: 2014 - 2015 Season

But he didn't amass that fortune by just investing. That's what I find impressive. Using the BK laws your benefit is nothing to be embarrassed about.

My point is he took a lot of undue risk and did not outperform the market. He's no Warren Buffet or Bill Gates.

I find it funny that you like him -- he's basically the Michel Therrien of businessmen/entrepreneur #notimpress
 
Re: Around The League: 2014 - 2015 Season

My point is he took a lot of undue risk and did not outperform the market. He's no Warren Buffet or Bill Gates.

I find it funny that you like him -- he's basically the Michel Therrien of businessmen/entrepreneur #notimpress

MT went to Wharton?
 
Re: Around The League: 2014 - 2015 Season

All you ned to do to take Trump out of the race is simply to call him something en masse. This is how it works.

Lindsey Graham calls Trump an idiot. Trump's research team digs up plenty of ammo for Trump to respond the next day along with the Donald handing out Graham's cell phone number.

Fox news babe Megyn Kelly questions Trump's regard for women and the next day Trump fires back with some nasty comments about the very popular Kelly.

Carly Fiorina questions Trump on issues. Trunp's research team puts together the file and he lashes out at her face and how terrible she is as a business leader.

Ben Carson questions Trump's faith. Trump's research team does extra time because Trump says he doesn't really know Carson but a day later there is Trump questioning Carson's own committment to his faith and then goes on to ask why this guy could lead anything as he never has before.

So all you need is about a million people sending out this kind of twitter comment... "Trump has no friends or people who love him, just people who are paid for that@TrumpisaLoser

The Donald would then spend the rest of his life going after every single one of those people after his team dug up some skanky stuff on them.

Case closed.
 
There is a greater chance of fire in a grow op.

In my hometown, the caretaker of the Anglican Church had a grow op in the house he was living in. His cat knocked over one of the lamps. Prior to his stint as caretaker, the guy was a paramedic but was fired when he was caught for marijuana possession. It's pretty said to think you can get canned for something as simple as that.
 
except for the nagging reality that beer is legal.

Personally I have no prob with the weed, but you have to be aware of it's illegality and continued social stigma even today. Imo it should be decriminalized.
 
In my hometown, the caretaker of the Anglican Church had a grow op in the house he was living in. His cat knocked over one of the lamps. Prior to his stint as caretaker, the guy was a paramedic but was fired when he was caught for marijuana possession. It's pretty said to think you can get canned for something as simple as that.

That's one of the many reasons you secure your lights to the ceiling. ;)
 
In my hometown, the caretaker of the Anglican Church had a grow op in the house he was living in. His cat knocked over one of the lamps. Prior to his stint as caretaker, the guy was a paramedic but was fired when he was caught for marijuana possession. It's pretty said to think you can get canned for something as simple as that.

Something like having a grow-op in your house? I'm all for legalization but grow-op's aren't about personal use, they're about trafficking. He was operating an unlicensed business and like a lot of unlicensed businesses (and many licensed ones) proper health and safety measures were not followed. which led to the fire.
 
except for the nagging reality that beer is legal.

Personally I have no prob with the weed, but you have to be aware of it's illegality and continued social stigma even today. Imo it should be decriminalized.

Are Colorado and Washington state making a killing on taxes revenue collected on weed?
 
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