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You betcha congress is a good gig!
And if one retires there is no shortage of companies that still want to buy your influence, I mean experience, or have you on their BODs or as consultants.
But as you say, why retire from such a sweet gig!
Gary,
The FDA seems to be just fine with all my medications being manufactured in India and China
I’m not happy about it but there are no alternatives for my blood pressure medication and the eye drops I have to take every day.
Unfortunately you are on target regarding the unofficially sanctioned shenanigans on this OTC board.
The worst kept secret, it’s like 003 1/2, who’s got a license to steal
What else can you expect today when all the Government pezzi novanta freely invest despite their obvious conflicts of interest, and with unapologetic smirks on their faces!
Yet, when I worked on and/or with the Federal Government I had to avoid “even the appearance” of a conflict and review and attest to the same acknowledgements at least every year.
But you can bet your arses that we would be prosecuted vigorously while the high and mighty routinely are free to go about their investment business and take their free vacations flying in spare seats on supporter’s private jets.
Good thing I’m in a good mood today!
I’ve been distracted from following all the ups and downs of nwbo these last 2-3 days, and nwbo has had positive moves at increasing volumes. I can try to stay distracted tomorrow as well for the good of fellow longs. Koinkidink, I think not
Correction: Da Bears!!!
In the words of the Beatles, Every body’s got something to hide, ‘cept for me and my monkey!”
No worries!
You gave me quite a start!
I only saw the first part of your post, not seeing the joke until I selected the post to read.
Ok, I’ll bite!
Is nwbo halted
The price and volume hasn’t changed in a while on ihub.
No, pretty sure it was another type, maybe a blood disease?
Thanks Bigmahalo, every once in a while I’m capable of coherent expression, or maybe they’re just brain farts (grossness alert!)
Dah, da da dah, da dah, da dah
Can’t touch this!
(Now I’m doing the Running Man, wearing those dropped crotch Aladdin style pants)
Sorry for the imagery! Maybe MC Hammer could pull off that look, but I just look awkward! Sort of awkward like Prince Charles trying to break dance
True, however even Repuncel knows DCVax is no hair-brained treatment!
Repuncel, Repuncel, let down your leukapheresis, and I shall scale up your immature dendritic cells and pulse them with the malignant lysate that afflicts you, and thereby enlighten your lymphatic system to raise an army of T cells to attack the very disease that would hold you captive in its cells!
If there’s a dencel in distress, can Dudley Dudencel of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police be far?
Please no offense to a fellow board member (just for grins as they say) but maybe it’s Stonk, as in Sino trading monk
Sorry to hear about your condition PM.
I’ve avoided the subject and the stock price discussion, especially since I’m having vertigo for the first time in my life and would have trouble making a fast getaway from a potentially vicious attack.
Rest that pinky and HODL those shares because the intrinsic value will come to the fore any day now!
The time element in options got me every time so stopped trying them several decades ago, but that’s because I’m too ignorant and/or dumb to use options the way the professionals do.
The Najerian brothers seem to eat, drink, and sleep, options successfully apparently. Those on the cnbc options trading segment also seem to know what they’re doing.
Not for me, and neither is short selling.
The time element is the hardest to outsmart a good portion of the time.
That’s just me, and I can’t walk and chew gum at the same time either while many can!
Me too! But it was a wonderful evening and a good thing I didn’t come across the feral country cats I was cautioned about.
I came across a lupo (wolf) at another time and place in Sicily but that’s another story, and doesn’t relate to nwbo except for a slight resemblance to AF
Sir Pumpernickel,
You keep this eye roll stuff up and you’ll have strong eye muscles or a bad habit and possible twitch!
Looking out for you even though you have gone to the dark side
For sure a steady improvement, especially the Mateus, and I’m sure your homemade is head and shoulders above those.
Various members of my wife’s family have made their own wines with mixed results ranging from those that have that distinct old sock taste and aroma, to my father In laws decent red wine. To be fair to the others, my FIL didn’t start from just the grapes opting for a head start starter approach.
I’m not a wine connoisseur per se, however I recently graduated from what I thought was good $2.99 per bottle Cabernet and Merlo from Whole Foods, to joining two wine clubs to take advantage of discounts.
I mostly order French and some Italian/Sicilian reds, with an occasional Spanish/Australian/South American/Portuguese bottle, and paid $6.99 per bottle for wines that retail at $20-$30 per bottle by using sales and quantity discounts. An Amex card promotion got me started in these wine clubs, appealing to the penny pincher instinct.
There is definitely a difference in taste, smoothness, and after effects/symptoms, making the wine with dinner experience much better! Maybe too enjoyable for my own good.
The best red wine experience ever was when I was 13 years old on vacation in Sicily, and we visited people who were a family farm, and amongst other things raised crops, farm animals, and made their own red wine. I snuck off with a bottle of their red and climbed part way up an almond tree to drink it.
It was and still is in my memory the best red wine I ever had, and is why I try bottles of Sicilian to this day, trying to recreate part of the experience!
Congrats and all the best to the soon to be newlyweds!
You have a valid point, and from what I think I remember from about 50 years ago that Fosters was a good tasting brew.
However at that time as teens who couldn’t even buy it legally (somehow the store employee “assumed” we were legal) and with limited funds, it didn’t take too many of those large cans to provide a decent buzz to go along with the cheap cigars we’d puff on thinking we were cool.
Here’s to wishing that DCVax becomes so important that the google searches revert to Washington DC Cancer Vaccine!
It would put a cherry on top of your day if whosleftholdingabag’s feeling there might be a positive announcement after today’s close actually occurs!
In my youth in nyc the elixirs of the street were Thunderbird whiskey (if you can go so far as to consider it whiskey) and Ye Olde English 800 malt beverage (in those large cans) with a distant runner up in Fosters Beer from the land down under also in large beer cans!
I will plead the “fifth” as to whether i partook of any.
PFS is irrelevant as a metric for efficacy for immunotherapy.
OS is the gold standard and what anyone with GBM cares about!
Vegas baby!!!
Mention of DC gave me another hair brain idea. Do you think if DCVax was changed to refer to District of Columbia Vaccine instead of dendritic cell, that there would be more support in Washington?
Hey, I wonder if we can make a whiskey still using FlaskWorks technology?
Think about it, automated or semiautomatic, small, portable, clean room not required, perfect for quick moves to new park benches!
Might even throw off a little heat for those chilly nights, and can sample the goods for the cold ones.
FlaskWorks may turn out to be a better purchase than the Sawston land!
Whoa!!!
I know I have been sleep deprived but did I just pull a major Rip Van Winkle?
Afraid to check what year it is
Good one! I was trying to work Denzel in but came up short.
GlioVaxDCencel
Thanks Jerry, I always struggle to read these submittalleese documents!
Would be nice to have some BBQ shorts ribs, figuratively of course.
Clean with minimal moving pieces!
You’ve come up with a capital idea living up to your moniker.
Bright Boy is a Bright Man indeed!
Naked shorts would find themselves sans knickers when the share exchange tide goes out
Peanut butter is a staple!
Protein and good oil and tastes great.
I wonder how noodles with peanut butter would be?
Thermo has a hot hand
Seriously I pay a lot of attention to his posts!
Success breeds success!
Btw, nwbo is not one of the sponsors.
Might be a good event to audit for general, non nwbo, information and competitive intelligence purposes.
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PM, wow! The mention of Long Branch by non NJ/NY people is wild enough, but an international mention at any time is a six sigma event!! In the same week is mind boggling!
Then again my mind is easily boggled
Re the class action divorce, is there a limit to how many spouses can be lead plaintiffs? My wife can be incredibly ruthless when scorned!
I am not worthy! (Wayne’s World)
I bow humbled to you and your timely comments