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Re: O/T eye glasses, lenscrafters flex frames!
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Posted by Jay (ND) on November 22, 2005 at 12:55:41 from (66.231.118.140):
In Reply to: Re: O/T eye glasses, lenscrafters flex frames! posted by Jim.UT on November 22, 2005 at 11:41:57:
Sorry to hear about your eyes. It's truly a miracle. I stayed on the 7th floor of a hotel in Winnepeg when I had it done. After my nap I could read license plates on the cabs on the street below (although it was like looking through a fog). 3 hours earlier I couldn't read an alarm clock across the room. The next day I drove us out of the city as my wife isn't comfortable driving in that much traffic. ... I ONLY invest in companies that I like/own some item of theirs. I feel that if it has made me a satisfied customer, it makes others as well. I make a point of not investing in companies that pi$$ me off and will sell stock if they do. WalMart will never see a penny of mine. Ok, maybe that's not so smart. But also when my broker was pushing Worldcom, I told him no way because of dealings I've had with them. Saved me big. For the most part, my buy and hold what I like and to hell with the rest has worked very well with a few exceptions, this one being the most noticable.
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