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The Monday Grab Bag

Posted on 11/06/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
Well the start of a new exciting week, smack in the middle of 3rd quarter results announcements. Thanks to the Income Trusts landmine last week, investing is back to being a very exciting world. Today, High Tech is back in vogue, oh boy! Keep going folks, you need to get them up about 1000% for us who still work here to get back into the world of possibly retiring (said he fascetiously).

I am mentioned in a couple of Carnivals this week, so have a read of those of course:


I have also joined that BANPC (the Blogging Alliance of Non Partisan Canadians), have a look at their blogroll down there on the right (some interesting stuff to read).

Well get ready for a gang busters week folks, it's gonna be a roller coaster ride for someone!

If you are looking for a good Internet 80's Radio Station, drop by Radio Nigel as well!

--C8j
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