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Re: walkingmoney post# 7019

Saturday, 08/05/2006 9:42:06 AM

Saturday, August 05, 2006 9:42:06 AM

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Mr. Walk. Heavy on the Mr... Off Topic

I have a comeback for you.... "the good old days are gone and I think we saw the best of the best back then." Tain't true, man..

(By the way, NCI is having a great quarter. No telling if it will make the stock price jump, but it should.... My son and I are making about 7 or 8 grand a week now, and we are looking at buying another trailer, and another truck tractor. But it ain't goin' to my head. When things seem like they can't get any better, it is time to sell. When thing seem like our butts are draggin' the ground, it is probably time to buy. LOL.)

Anyhow, the best is always ahead of us. We just have to do the DD, and we can partake of the blessings that are always being showered down upon us... Maybe I am being a bit simplistic; but, I just think the difference between now and "back then" is nothing more than how we perceive circumstances. For instance, if we choose to think that China, or anything else, is hurting our prosperity, then we will probably go around with a bag of negativity thrown over our shoulder, and weighing us down. However, if we think that China, or anything else is actually an opportunity dressed in coveralls, then we will figure out how we can prosper from that circumstance. The old saw about, "Problems are just opportunities, dressed in coveralls," is still true today.

When the hurricane hits, it is always devastating: it can lay waste and destroy, but someone has to rebuild the infrastructure, and they will probably make a good buck, in so doing.

I am an unrepentant optimist; and, no doubt, always will be.

Always remember that while some people are complaining about the cold and snow, others are thinking about those conditions in another way. Tongue in cheek, here. Have a great day...

Santa Claus Is Back In Town

(Christmas, Christmas.. Christmas)

Well, it's Christmas time pretty baby
And the snow is fallin' on the ground (Christmas, Christmas)
Well, it's Christmas time pretty baby
And the snow is on the ground (Christmas, Christmas)
Well, you be a real good little girl
Santa Claus is back in town
(Christmas, Christmas)

Got no sleigh with reindeer, no sack on my back
You're gonna see me comin' in a big black Cadillac

Whoa oh it's Christmas time pretty baby
And the snow is fallin' on the ground (Christmas, Christmas)
Well, you be a real good little baby
Santa Claus is back in town

(Christmas, Christmas Christmas)


Hang up your pretty stockings, turn off the light
Santa Claus is comin' down your chimney tonight

Whoa oh oh oh it's Christmas time pretty baby (Christmas)
And the snow is fallin' on the ground
(Christmas, wah wah wah wah wah Christmas)
Well, you be a real good little baby
Santa Claus is back in town
(Christmas, Christmas Christmas)


Your friend, and sidekick on the cattle drive...

secureresources.

P.S. Just made a little trip up to Claremore, Oklahoma, delivering 30,000 # of stainless steel shafts to an outfit called Centrilift, a subsidiary of Baker Hughes; and, brought a load of hay back down to Pilot Point, Texas, just to add a few bucks to the round trip total. When I was being loaded, I saw an old ~1950 Chevy Dump Truck sitting in the corner of the field, just like the first one I ever drove commercially, and I am going to go up there and give the old farmer person the $800 he wants for it. Just to widen my hobby base. Love those old vehicles, especially the ones that jog my memory, and put that smile on my face.

"If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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