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Sunday, 08/20/2006 7:33:58 PM

Sunday, August 20, 2006 7:33:58 PM

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EC,

I’m taking the liberty to assist you!

Pecuniously = penuriously
Acquisitorial = accusatorial...BUT, if you meant to say ‘acquire’ (transitive verb) which means to ‘gather’, or ‘gain’, the adjective form is ‘acquirable’ OR is you meant to slap some action into that word, ie, the ‘actual act of acquiring’, you would say ‘acquisition' and a person who acquires, is known as the ‘acquirer’.

Big words are cool....as long as you know how to spell those lil suckers & use them in their proper context....very important if one is attempting to make an impression or of whom wish to be perceived as an apotheosis for his myrmidons.

Quod Erat Demonstrandum!

I fail to see the logic in your avowal that the dude who has the most money when he croaks be labeled the ‘victor’. If anyone is the ‘victor’, it’s probably the beneficiaries of his estate and they may be saying, “Shopping time! Thank God for us that he invested wisely....the dumb bastard!!”

Avarus animus nullo satiatur lucro and please forgive my rusty latin!

Those are just my subjective thoughts, but in any event, this is an interesting joint!

Have fun boys and play nice!

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