Lay & Skilling. Thumbs up or down??

Thumbs up or down ?

  • Up

    Votes: 11 23.4%
  • Down

    Votes: 36 76.6%

  • Total voters
    47
  • Poll closed .
Quote from Thunderdog:

One of the pitfalls of engaging an imbecile in debate or an exchange of any kind is that he doesn't even know when he has been eviscerated. Hence the expression, "He's too dumb to die." Lesson learned.

:D :D :D may I use this....too priceless
 
Quote from PoundTheRock:

Cheese is insightful.
While you have occasionally written posts that resonated, you have just lost your credibility with me. Not to worry. I'm sure we'll both get over it.
 
Quote from Thunderdog:
.. you know absolutely nothing about me ..
Sorry pal, its all there in your posts .. purposeless, drifting, going nowhere.

Trying to make the best of it.
Sweet.
:)
 
Quote from Cheese:

Sorry pal, its all there in your posts .. purposeless, drifting, going nowhere.

Trying to make the best of it.
Sweet.
:)
Try again. And I have come across several of your posts over time. You have an affinity for pissing on people who seek advice and guidance. I prefer to target abrasive fools who think they are far smarter than they actually are. I hope you're wearing your raincoat.
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

While you have occasionally written posts that resonated, you have just lost your credibility with me. Not to worry. I'm sure we'll both get over it.

I hear the sound of a violin playing. What is poor Pound going to do without your keen insights into the market? :D
 
Quote from LivermoresGhost:

I hear the sound of a violin playing. What is poor Pound going to do without your keen insights into the market? :D
Whereas it is your unwavering contribution that has made ET what it is today. And if you come here for market insight, then I strongly suggest that you have a solid Plan B in place along with your sense of entitlement.
 
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