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> But Paul never would have ordered 300 if it wasnt for ME backstopping
> him. I'm not making that up, Paul told me that himself. So the rest of
> you poms would NOT have gotten nearly as many as you did if it wasn't
> for me making sure it happened.
I must have missed the "Hey everybody, BB is getting BH way cheap" message?
>
>
> When all was said and done, and it became clear to me what a gold mine I
> happened to have lucked into, I told Paul he was charging way too
> little.
So you bought 96 not knowing was a "gold mine"?
> So I guess I'm sick of these veiled references to the "blue hopper
> thing". You people whining haven't internalised what a "venture
> capitalist" brings to the table and why it's fair that a VC makes a
> boatload of money the one time in 10 or 100 when things go right.
What were the risks involved on the BH thing?
> Which
> is why the UK economy, much improved that it is, doesn't hold a candle
> to the US economy.
How many 3rd world economies have been turned over to get the US there?
What is the Current US budget deficit?
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