From: Octopus Ride on
Ok, I Googled you as you begged someone, anyone, to do in your subject header.

The first two entries were entitled :

"Mike Masarsky, Stalker" and
"SLAM, Canadian Hall of Fame Wrestler The Destroyer--I remember one hell of a match he had in 1963".

Not sure why you thought Googling you today would result in anything different than what we already know (you are a psychologically imbalanced and mentally ill fruitcake who stalks people and is obsessed with an entertainment all 12 year olds grow out of but you), but to be nice I complied with your request. And learned that gee, NO, Google doesn't post news of pretend big individual wins in the stock market.

Who'da thunk it???

OR

From: Uncle Peter on

"Octopus Ride" <davko58(a)bendbroadband.com> wrote in message news:1185556297_2013(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net...
Translation: To make myself appear as sophisticated and well off as the people who regularly hit me like a pinata, I'm pretending I own stocks and that I made money on them.

Actual sophisticated people, people who actually have investments, own property, have jobs, and are financially secure (in other words the same people who regularly hit Monkey like the pinata that he is), have zero need to have an existential meltdown complete with frenzied emotions, caps and fonts in html, and screaming proclamations of "success" over a normal 3% market correction over the course of a few days. He apparently needs some Prozac. If he gets this excited over a 3% market drop, he obviously doesn't have the temperment to be an investor even if he DID have some spare change to play with, which he obviously does not.

I have no idea why Monkey refers to this normal market behavior as "Red Dawn", whatever that's supposed to mean. Anyone who is invested takes these things in stride and took some profits out this week. Its only a big deal to someone who wants to pretend he's a normal adult male with some money and who is literally clinically desperate to convince others of that bald faced lie.

No one here buys a word of it, Monkey. Once again your inability to even talk a good game sinks your boat.

Pathetic.


Exactly. Corrections are healthy and expected. I remember when the Dow was trying to reach 9,000...
And it wasn't that long ago either. My investments are doing well. Too bad Monkey has his invested
all of his 50 bucks in emerging Tech Stock funds in Somalia.

From: Big Mikey on
Ok. If you say so.

Meanwhile, I am making another reservation for IXTAPA on August 20-26.

--
Big Mikey/The Masarsky Group
"Uncle Peter" <radioconnection(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:MSpqi.28$g86.27(a)newsfe14.lga...

"Octopus Ride" <davko58(a)bendbroadband.com> wrote in message news:1185556297_2013(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net...
Translation: To make myself appear as sophisticated and well off as the people who regularly hit me like a pinata, I'm pretending I own stocks and that I made money on them.

Actual sophisticated people, people who actually have investments, own property, have jobs, and are financially secure (in other words the same people who regularly hit Monkey like the pinata that he is), have zero need to have an existential meltdown complete with frenzied emotions, caps and fonts in html, and screaming proclamations of "success" over a normal 3% market correction over the course of a few days. He apparently needs some Prozac. If he gets this excited over a 3% market drop, he obviously doesn't have the temperment to be an investor even if he DID have some spare change to play with, which he obviously does not.

I have no idea why Monkey refers to this normal market behavior as "Red Dawn", whatever that's supposed to mean. Anyone who is invested takes these things in stride and took some profits out this week. Its only a big deal to someone who wants to pretend he's a normal adult male with some money and who is literally clinically desperate to convince others of that bald faced lie.

No one here buys a word of it, Monkey. Once again your inability to even talk a good game sinks your boat.

Pathetic.


Exactly. Corrections are healthy and expected. I remember when the Dow was trying to reach 9,000...
And it wasn't that long ago either. My investments are doing well. Too bad Monkey has his invested
all of his 50 bucks in emerging Tech Stock funds in Somalia.

From: Burt Cohen on
Big Mikey wrote:
> Ok. If you say so.
>
> Meanwhile, I am making another reservation for IXTAPA on August 20-26.
>
> --
> Big Mikey/The Masarsky Group
>

That's great. The gorges are beautiful in the summer.

-Burt

--
"Only an innocent two dollar bet you say? Well, it's just as innocent
as the germs in an epidemic. Spreading the worst kind of disease, the
civic disease of criminals with an eight-billion dollar racket.
Corrupting politicians. Buying protection. Fostering crime. All with
your two dollars."

Epilogue "711 Ocean Drive"

From: jrogow on

"Octopus Ride" <davko58(a)bendbroadband.com> wrote in message news:1185556297_2013(a)sp6iad.superfeed.net...
Translation: To make myself appear as sophisticated and well off as the people who regularly hit me like a pinata, I'm pretending I own stocks and that I made money on them.

Actual sophisticated people, people who actually have investments, own property, have jobs, and are financially secure (in other words the same people who regularly hit Monkey like the pinata that he is), have zero need to have an existential meltdown complete with frenzied emotions, caps and fonts in html, and screaming proclamations of "success" over a normal 3% market correction over the course of a few days. He apparently needs some Prozac. If he gets this excited over a 3% market drop, he obviously doesn't have the temperment to be an investor even if he DID have some spare change to play with, which he obviously does not.

I have no idea why Monkey refers to this normal market behavior as "Red Dawn", whatever that's supposed to mean. Anyone who is invested takes these things in stride and took some profits out this week. Its only a big deal to someone who wants to pretend he's a normal adult male with some money and who is literally clinically desperate to convince others of that bald faced lie.

No one here buys a word of it, Monkey. Once again your inability to even talk a good game sinks your boat.

Pathetic.
Raving cut to reach:

<Quote> WE MAKE MONEY AT THE MASARSKY GROUP! <End Quote>

Does the FBI know you "make money"?