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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1481037" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>A man visited a small village. The village was over run with monkeys wild monkeys every where. He offered $10 for every monkey someone could bring him. Only the young and poor captured monkeys. He raised his price to $100 sooneverybody was catching monkeys. All the monkeys were finally caged. He left his employee there to tend the monkeys. He said he would return in one month. Upon his return, he would gladly pay $1000 for more mo keys. Soon people pooled their money, and bribed the care taker, to sell them monkeys for $700. He sold all the monkeys. The wealthy man never returned, and his employee was never seen again. The stock market is pure monkey business. You decide how many ch you know about monkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1481037, member: 17956"] A man visited a small village. The village was over run with monkeys wild monkeys every where. He offered $10 for every monkey someone could bring him. Only the young and poor captured monkeys. He raised his price to $100 sooneverybody was catching monkeys. All the monkeys were finally caged. He left his employee there to tend the monkeys. He said he would return in one month. Upon his return, he would gladly pay $1000 for more mo keys. Soon people pooled their money, and bribed the care taker, to sell them monkeys for $700. He sold all the monkeys. The wealthy man never returned, and his employee was never seen again. The stock market is pure monkey business. You decide how many ch you know about monkeys. [/QUOTE]
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