Nick Against the World (79 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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tbh i havent been following the volumes lately, but it did create a buzz a while back. If you re really serious about this get a subscription for "the economist" i found it to be very useful
Yeah that's something I need to do. In some ways I'm thinking about trading off my World Soccer subscription for The Economist because afterall I can find the whole football story online. The articles in the E are valuable as fuck.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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well in a world of who you know, your knowledge will enable you to engage in conversations with people you need to know. You dont wanna sound smart in the matter(coz you re obviously not) but aware and your interest along with your education ought to be enough
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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well in a world of who you know, your knowledge will enable you to engage in conversations with people you need to know. You dont wanna sound smart in the matter(coz you re obviously not) but aware and your interest along with your education ought to be enough
Obviously I'm not intelligent in weather derivatives trading... yet. But what I will do is find an internship with such a firm before I graduate and try to establish myself in these companies that need my services. Once I pass the futures and derivatives class I need to pass, I should be on my way to a decent internship.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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So what am I closed-mined on, Burke? Just because I don't like that chess song by Wu-Tang?

By the way that song sucks dick. The beat and lyrics are fucking rubbish.
You have no idea what you are talking about, and I already told you what I thought you were close minded on, hating things and people because they like something that you don't. You hate baseball...you say its a dumb sport, well you have to respect the difficulty. Hitting a professional pitch is the HARDEST THING TO DO IN SPORTS. period. Ask any other American here....ask Vinnie and Pado, I bet they will tell you the same. And don't give me this boo-hoo I played gayboy league and I was good, I don't care, what were you, 12? I said PROFESSIONAL.

You just are close-minded and biased naturally, I can't explain to you how or why, it's just who you are.

Example, you rip on Corey for all the shit he doesn't know and about his being dumb or uninterested in what the hell is going on in the world, who cares? Who are you to judge him, I like that kid, I like him a lot, he's a cool guy. Just slow your roll a bit, man. Look around and accept more, after all, that is what Christianity is about, Catholic boy. :tup:
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Hitting a professional pitch is the HARDEST THING TO DO IN SPORTS. period. Ask any other American here....ask Vinnie and Pado, I bet they will tell you the same.
:agree: word

That shit is for real man, the odds of connecting on a 92mph slider or cutter or any kind of breaking ball and putting it in play is extremely difficult. But not as difficult as pounding your opponent into submission and then finishing him off with a perfectly executed spinning pile driver. That my friend is greatness.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Suck a dick, Burke.

The hardest thing to do in professional sports is score a penalty in a World Cup Final. Everybody knows that, so shove that shit up your Jew Boy cousin's anus.

And you labeling me biased is quite a joke. You're the one who hates on Catholics for various reasons, so again, shut the fuck up. You're more biased than I am in regards to that subject.

Perhaps you and Corey should get together then, fuckface. I don't have respect for people who don't get a shit about what happens in the world.
 

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