Happy/Rotten New Year!

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Good year Click here to learn about third-party website links in 2007? Or bad year Click here to learn about third-party website links?

Looks like the same AP Click here to learn about third-party website links and AOL News Click here to learn about third-party website links poll of 1,000 people. Why the two different stories?

Please let me know what your take is on this. And don't forget to share your New Year's Resolutions!

Cheers!

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I have resolved to learn how to tie my own Bow-tie.

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.

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!

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!

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.

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