At this point, the forever stamp looks like a pretty good investment.
On Mar 09 01:02 AM Mr. Ed, Jr. wrote:
> Ah, yes...One of my favorite party games, although we call it "Your > stocks are cheap relative to...." and then you have to fill in the > blank about your opponent's portfolio. > > Last year, we used answers like "Book value" or "Level 2 assets", > but that always caused arguments, because it was all made up stuff. > > > Nowadays, when we play, the winner says something like "postage stamps" > and we all laugh so hard, usually someone's beer will shoot out of > their nose. > > But we all agreed to pool what is left of our money and buy, buy, > buy next week. Not stocks-- postage stamps. >
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On Mar 09 01:02 AM Mr. Ed, Jr. wrote:
> Ah, yes...One of my favorite party games, although we call it "Your
> stocks are cheap relative to...." and then you have to fill in the
> blank about your opponent's portfolio.
>
> Last year, we used answers like "Book value" or "Level 2 assets",
> but that always caused arguments, because it was all made up stuff.
>
>
> Nowadays, when we play, the winner says something like "postage stamps"
> and we all laugh so hard, usually someone's beer will shoot out of
> their nose.
>
> But we all agreed to pool what is left of our money and buy, buy,
> buy next week. Not stocks-- postage stamps.
>