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Best and worst sectors for 2008 (your picks)


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Hal E. Burton
PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:33 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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vetelmo wrote:
Dystopian_Daydreamer wrote:
play nice, this isn't I love new york season 3.


Your right it isnt, its vetelmo vs grim season 2, get some popcorn.


This is like osama.... eeeer..... I mean obama and hillary!

Go with HAL because with "W" and his little group gone the spotlight will be off of HAL.

Stay out of housing stocks.
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