By Chris Hill October 16, 2009 | Comments (4)
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what happen to LEFT BEHIND GAMES? I luv tat Mouse.
To the above poster. If you would like to buy a letter? Buy the H, LOL.
Concur. Madmilker...buy the "h". Your posts give me a headache. (THAT not "tat")
Buy sell loose, Im investing in a sure thing for 2010. Billions will be poored in home health care, and I'm on the ground floor at .40cents a share. MSNW a per deum staffing health care organization, is poised to explode in 2010 One branch alone in Temple TX clears 11,000,000 a year. $400.00 buys a 1000 shares, and it's expected to hit $21.00 by fall next year. You do the Math.I've been purchaceing it in bulk since it was .05 .after 40,000shares Im scaling down to 10000 a 1/4. till it hits $5.00.Eat my dust.
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