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Re: OT: DOES ANY ONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT INVESTING
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Posted by GA Dave on August 25, 2006 at 21:14:45 from (207.69.137.202):
In Reply to: OT: DOES ANY ONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT INVESTING? posted by forklift on August 25, 2006 at 17:53:11:
If I had 50k to invest I would buy 50 tractors at the price of the one I bought. Borrow a lot of money, at least twice what you would think you needed. Put a lot of hard work in them and borrow more money to finish them up. Buy lots of newspaper ads or put them on e-bay and ask your own price ( labor included). How did I get on this other forum about investing? I just had to add my $00.02 worth. Is it HAR HAR or LOL or ROF? Wrong forum? Did I hit the wrong key? BTW I'd like to get a USDA intrest free loan to finish up my project. GA Dave.
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