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I have resolved to learn how to tie my own Bow-tie.
Posted by: jster | January 4, 2007 10:59 AM
My New Year's resolution is that I will work harder at school and become a fabulous student like in High School. I want to become a teacher at Pasedena.
Posted by: Anonymus | January 4, 2007 03:11 PM
I salute your goals, Anonymous, to...
1) ...be a better student. If nothing else, you'll appreciate your mind and its ability. And it might give you a flash of insight that helps you pick the right stock to buy. Win-Win!
2) ...become a teacher. At the rate things are going, evryone in our society will have an MBA. Which means MBAs would become teachers and -- never mind, I don't want to think about it!
3) ...teach in Pasadena. I love Texas!
Jster -- why couldn't you pick an easier rez? Tying a bow-tie is, well -- impossible. Good Luck to you!
Posted by: Charles Riggs | January 5, 2007 01:50 PM
I am not pleased with all the mergers and consolidations that are taking place in the banking industry. I hope Wells Fargo can continue to stand alone, indapendent!
Posted by: Carl | January 9, 2007 05:15 PM
Don't listen to anonymus, a bow tie uses the same knott as your shoelaces do. If you can tie your shoes, then you should have to trouble with a bow tie. Plus there are many sites out there with detailed instructions.
Posted by: kein | May 1, 2007 05:09 PM