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jwhop
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posted June 18, 2005 04:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I work with both commercial real estate investors and residential home buyers/investors. I stay far away from the rental agency and property management part of the business. As for stock brokerage, that business is shot. With $7 trades on the Internet, brokers are reduced to taking buy and sell orders with no time to do any research or advise clients. And why would they? Those clients would go to a discount broker and place the trade there. That's the reason I got out with the advent of Internet trading...though I use an Internet brokerage house myself..now.

I know some 6th house Libra women who do very well in the real estate business, which is, when all is said and done, a service business. With Scorpio there too, it might turn out to be an obsessive workaholic situation. Good also for journalism and psychology careers.

Hmmm, an empty rifle, a bayonet and no tear gas As I recall, a cop pulled a drunk driving suspect over in south central LA and it blew up into a riot that went on a week or so, killed 30 or more people and caused millions in property damage...not including the looting. A tense situation in the LA area for years after.

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posted June 18, 2005 04:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You got to the soccer match just in time for the storm. Pretty hard to outsmart the weather. I'm a little surprised that the teams are coed but then you might actually have an advantage...with a lower center of gravity. Now who could get mad at soccer girls?

Well, I've never tried for spontaneous combustion but Florida temperatures won't do it. Spent a lot of weekends at Lake Havasu...on the CA/AZ border where the daytime temps were sometimes 120*F and almost always 115*F or hotter. Nothing like a dunk in that cool clear water to cool off.

No problem with tactical sneakiness And no harm was done...because I didn't bite. Probably the better word for Aquarius is evasive....at least that's my experience.

Hey, for $10 you can get any kind of document made up. My grandfather assured me it was a very nice rock. So, I'm probably a Martian; no problem, everyone has to be from somewhere.

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posted June 18, 2005 04:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think things work best when people work in their own self interest first....excluding family situations. I will say no poor person was ever in a position to give someone a job or even the price of a good meal. It's almost impossible to do more than give moral/emotional support to others when your own circumstance and prognosis are poor. I would also say helping other as your own circumstances allow IS in your own self interest.

No question, Alpha Aquarii, Sadalmelik is my favorite Aquarius star.

You're not familiar with Sherwin Williams...one of the largest paint manufacturers in the world? With outlet stores all over? Stripped paint is great for painting rainbows...or even brightening up a lackluster room. Call them up and get some today

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posted June 18, 2005 04:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Orpra has declared herself a Zulu. Considering her stature, that's a little shocking...is that what you had in mind?

Good luck changing your circular orbit. Think you will find that pretty standard in most universes Now, if you want zig-zags or elliptical, you're going to need your own propulsion system.

From the specs on the S65 AMG, a top speed of close to 200mph/320kph would be a reasonable expectation. Yeah, buckle up! No question, Dove Gray for the uniform, matching cap, black shoes. Keep those boots handy for the first duck feeding in the marshes; after that, they'll track you down..anywhere.

How's The Brant House menu? Thought you would know by now but it's rated a solid 3 star by most and 4 star by some. Well, the best cure for a sweet tooth is sleep

OK, the concert for those who march to a different drummer is:

Weird Al Yankovic

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posted June 19, 2005 12:11 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes I am dizzy and my head is always spinning.

Jwhop you are getting dizzy. You will tell DayDreamer what your full name is!

...Are you feeling dizzy yet, Dr. Hop? lol!

Well if you have troubles sleeping, here's another one. (disclaimer: actually it can also have the reverse effect, in keeping the patient up all night, if they have not yet reached a certain level of maturity, in knowing that such smiley faces are not hiding under there beds!) Here is the link... http://www.justintranz.com/HypnoDisc.swf

I guess I’m glad that I don’t have to carry the burden of the weight that you have to with the sun Well according to your link, Sadalmelik is supposedly 100x larger than the sun, so you're not that heavy

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posted June 19, 2005 12:15 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is how I expect you to look now!


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Application for the job market is one of the major points of a good education, and PhD. You can also add personal enjoyment and longing to learn, increase one's knowledge, and help progress and improve the world to the list.

I hope that I will not always have something come up and prevent me from doing what I want. I think I'll accomplish alot, even if it takes me 50 years to get that PhD, I'll eventually get there, and I'll have a ton of life-learning experiences along the way...I'm very determined. But who knows I may change my mind about getting one if I find something else that interests me through the years.

I like the way you think “now is always the right time...because tomorrow has a habit of not showing up.” I need to work that into my philosophy a bit more because by my nature I am always preparing for the future. When I try to convince myself to think and act as if today were my last day, I get more accomplished.

I have a long list of credentials that my future husband must possess And being an excellent cook is one of them And he also has to be “respectable”...there’s that word again! Yeah I know I’m idealistic...one reason for my nick name!

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posted June 19, 2005 12:47 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My name number adds up to 13, reduces to 4. Oh oh, and you're an 8...scared? Can’t get out of thirty, my full birth number is also 30. With either 30 or 3, I’m idealistic and a visionary, any way I go about it...3 sounds more fun, and 30 sounds like it will get me somewhere...can I pick both of them

This is what else I found on the birth number:

Thirty. If you were born on the thirtieth day of the month you are very knowledgeable and able to confidently converse on several different topics. Education is important to you as you continue to learn new concepts throughout your life. Professionally, you would be well suited to academia, travel, publishing or athletics.

This would be for your birth number:

Twenty-one. If you were born on the twenty-first day of the month, you are level headed and take time to consider how interpersonal relationships affect the group as a whole. You can be counted on to complete projects which you have begun and will therefore be counted on the be included in expansive programmes which need dedicated individuals. You are well suited to financially speculative ventures, publishing and advisory roles.

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Well, I’ll just get Tarzan to handle the details of daily life, while I sort out and work on the important stuff, in my mind which would also include figuring out why Tarzan can only say "me Tarzan, you Jane", of course!!

I think I may get into internet trading once I get a full time job and start paying off some my loans. I would have to spend a good deal of time researching and studying how the stocks fluctuate before I would feel comfortable buying into anything. Any tips from a professional stock broker?

I think I read somewhere Saturn in the 5th is actually a good position for a stock broker in one article, but I get mixed meanings here. Saturn here also predisposes the person to depression, rigidity, lack of spontaneity and fun, and lack of children or difficulty with them...always expect something negative to come with Saturn territory...and Neptune too...what is with that? How has Saturn in your 7th house, is it, played a part in your life?

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posted June 19, 2005 01:15 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hmmmm..psychology is fun. It’s odd, quite a few things in my chart point to me making a good journalist, or writer!! Again I'm cautious, why...because I don't think with common sense when I'm talking...get bored talking about the mundane facts, so I go off on tangents And...I have a hard time always being serious, sitting/standing still...let alone sitting down to write professionally.

Excuses Excuses, yes I know I’m full of them!!!...sigh...maybe I should try it, and see if I can enjoy and handle it before I go on making judgements. I was thinking that once I start teaching and get comfortable in it, I would multitask, and maybe start some business (of what I'm not sure of yet) on the side...Gemini in the second house works in my favour here!

Hmmm...a bayonet, but rifle with no ammo? All over one incident...do those happen often in LA? And the riot was during the civil rights movement, was it?

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posted June 19, 2005 01:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hahaha hehee

I just noticed Weird Al is looking a little dazed at the spinning wheel I put up

Great, now I think I'd be afraid to sleep at night for fear of seeing him under my bed

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posted June 19, 2005 01:34 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
There are all female leagues too which I would take more seriously, and there’s coed which I joined with some school friends for some fun. One very sensitive guy actually refused to shake my hand at the end of a game. I was surprised because he was the one that swore at and touched one of my team members first. But most of the boys are pretty nice and well behaved!

120 F? And you didnt combust?? I wouldn’t mind trying to see if I could withstand extreme temperatures..in the Egyptian or Saharan desert or the Antarctic South pole. Would be fun to go on expeditions, for work!!! But not sure I would want to stay there longer then a few days. I wish Canadians really did live in an igloos

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posted June 19, 2005 01:35 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Evasive...I think that describes Pisces and Gemini better then Aquarius. Do you think we’re deliberately like this???

Can’t wait to tell everyone my chauffeur is a Martian!! Whoohoo, I found a diamond in the rough! Are you sure dove grey will suit your green (or is it blue?) skin tone? By the way that rock you were found under, didn't happen to be kryptonite, did it?

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Seems like it all boils down to self interest...Poor people can give in other ways, non-material...through even small kind gestures, service and even prayer, for example. I agree with..."I would also say helping other as your own circumstances allow IS in your own self interest." A certain degree of self interest is essential to survival.

No I’m not familiar with Sherwin Williams...there are so many paint brand names it’s hard for me to keep track of them all. The only big name I can recall is Benjamin Moore. Have you worked for Sherwin Williams before? Oh, you mean striped paint, not stripped paint?


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Do you intentionally misspell Orpra’s name?? That’s neat she found some Zulu in her lineage, I would love to test my DNA and see the ancestry of my blood line! Her maternal ancestors are at least Zulu.

They used mitochondrial DNA because it is directly inherited from the mother and does not recombine with the father's DNA...unlike nuclear DNA that contains a mixture of maternal and paternal DNA.

I may have to modify my Lear-jet to include a propulsion system that can get me out of this orbit. Wow 320 km/h on the S65 AMG is fast!!!! What’s the fastest you’ve drove...can you handle top speeds of 320?

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posted June 19, 2005 02:19 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OK I went shopping online….and found this uniform...

and it comes with rubber booties too!!!

Awwww! What do you think? Spiffy, eh?

The best cure for a sweet tooth is sleep? Explain your theory please!

OK, so are you the one that marches to the beat of a different drummer in this case??? No offense to Mr.Yankovic, I do appreciate his parodies, someone has to keep celebrities in check, but I would rather go to a Brittney Spears concert.

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Wow, that spiraling gizmo melted my willpower. Would you believe my full name is Jay Wilhelm Hoppskitchiky? Hey thanks, I slept like a baby..well almost like a baby; I didn't get my head stuck in the crib rails. It's the counterclockwise spirals that keep me awake

OK, so Sadalmelik = instant weight gain....let's not go there then

Now look what you did DayDreamer...I used to be a very conservative guy

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There's never the perfect time to do something...in that unforeseen things arise to frustrate plans...."best laid plans of mice and men"....also applies to women If you decide to wait for that Ph.D, I hope you'll have some fun and great experiences along the way to getting there. This is really going to sound cynical but nevertheless, no matter how much we desire to save the world, it just doesn't want to be saved. One person's hell is another's paradise and it's all relative.

I'm a now person. My best successes have come when I just dive into whatever it is I want to do and iron out the kinks as I go along...business/profession wise. To be sure, there are things to consider; I wouldn't open a restaurant at the end of a dead end dirt road but on the other hand, I wouldn't spend a great deal of time working on a business plan....which isn't going to survive more than a few weeks or months...in the real world So, if I've decided it's going to Wong Foo's Heavenly Chinese and that doesn't fly in a month or so, it's going to get a new paint job and a change of ambiance and become Tortilla Flats Mexican Delight, PDQ In like manner, every job experience teaches lessons and gets you closer...by elimination, if nothing else...to what you really want to do. Nothing wrong with idealism!

Heheh, good, respectable cooks are hard to come by. LOL

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posted June 20, 2005 12:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
8's and 4's seem intertwined in such a way it's hard for them to get away from each other. Most people I'm really close to are either 4's or 8's....at least those for whom I have checked the numbers. So, I have a lot of experience with 4's and no, I am not afraid

Sure, you can pick both 3 and 30. That way, you'll get somewhere and have fun getting there Hmmm, that 21 description sounds like a stick in the mud...very dependable, but dull...yep, that's me

Are you sure you want a respectable husband/good cook? It sounds like you really are going to need a respectable personal secretary/good cook. Why screw it up with marriage? Me Tarzan....you Jane; hmmm, I didn't know Tarzan cooked.

Best advice....stay far away from stock analysts, company reports, broker stock tips and the stock opinion makers in print, on the radio and television. They don't work for you...they work for the brokerage house or themselves or investment bank(s) who are underwriting the stock offering. Yes, it is said wherever you find Saturn in your chart, you find restriction/trouble....not always insurmountable trouble or restriction though...sometimes it's delay.


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posted June 20, 2005 12:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah, I would enjoy going on archeology digs...I think! Something about discovering how ancient civilizations lived, what they ate, planted, traded, worshipped, is interesting to me. On the other hand, I would probably be bored out of my skull quickly if artifacts weren't coming out of the ground fast enough.

I could probably use my real estate connections to find you a really nice refurbished igloo...when you're ready to settle down in the far north. Or, you could design your own...with refrigeration coils built into the walls for right where you are now. See, life is just full of possibilities. Think 2 story and avoid having to add on for the children's bedrooms.

No, I don't think Aquarius is deliberately evasive. I don't think they can help it...call it misdirection, protective coloration...deflection?;winkgrin:

Well, that diamond in the rough might be rougher than you think...more a CZ but then, good help is hard to find. You're lucky to find a chauffeur who can actually drive Now that you mention it, that might have been kryptonite they found me under. I've been feeling much stronger ever since they pulled me out. Still, I've not had any urges to leap tall buildings....or jump off either.


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posted June 20, 2005 12:36 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You might enjoy writing fiction! Going off on tangents is part of what makes for a good story and gives needed texture, as long as all the loose ends are tied up in the end You might try your hand with a short story.

Or a psychologist...but only if listening to other people's problems doesn't send you into a downward spiral. Some of the most screwed up maladjusted people I've ever known were psychologists or psychiatrists...no, I didn't meet them professionally

No, riots of the magnitude of the Watts riots don't come along often. Later, there was the Rodney King incident and things got tense again but on a different order of magnitude.

I don't think Weird Al is dangerous...but I wouldn't give him your home address...just in case.

I would think having girls on the soccer teams would make the guys play harder? On the other hand, I can just see the scene if a girl had tried out for my high school or college baseball team. Actually, some of the best softball is played by university women's teams.


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posted June 20, 2005 01:00 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey jwhop,

is that really your name?? I would have never in a million years guessed it!!...if that really is your true name!! Well if it's your full name, do you mind if I do a lexi for you

I'm going to reply to the rest of your posts tomorrow. I have a busy day tomorrow...with work and job hunting. sigh...I hate job hunting. I wish some school would just hire me already!!! Wish me luck!

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posted June 20, 2005 01:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OK, luck to you tomorrow...and don't bothering working on a lexi of that name

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double..second post is edited version

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Thanks, I'll need it!!!

Why not?

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