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Ponce
27th February 2014, 06:08 AM
Woke up at 04:30 and could not go back to sleep, my three dreams on the same subject.........I WON THE POWERBALL... and to tell you the truth I will never buy another ticket just in case I really do win it. The first dream was of my dad and mom holding me prisoner till I cashed the ticket.........the second one of a crowd chasing me for my ticket........and the third one of boat load of Zionist who didn't want me to board this boat and closed the main gate on me.......but, one of the crew members outside had to go on board to get some kind of paper and went in right behind him................I really live in my paradise world....so.....why the hell do I want more money?l........if it is not broken then don't try to fix it.......you have need and then you have greed.
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Neuro
27th February 2014, 06:15 AM
Sounds like you miss Cuba and Fidel...
mick silver
27th February 2014, 07:04 AM
if you win ponce can you loan me around 250.000.00 t i will re pay you all at once when you hit a 105. pay in full on that day of your 105 brithday
madfranks
27th February 2014, 08:29 AM
I'll pay you a dollar to buy a powerball ticket for me.
Sparky
27th February 2014, 09:08 AM
Ponce, you won the Powerball in 1980 when you cashed in your silver at the blowoff peak. ;)
Ponce
27th February 2014, 09:12 AM
Sparky? that was by accident and by luck, this time I'll do it by having patience......why hell, 32 years is long enough.
To the rest of you? never lend money to a friend..........wana be my enemy? hahahahhaah
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Sparky
27th February 2014, 10:44 AM
Sparky? that was by accident and by luck, this time I'll do it by having patience......why hell, 32 years is long enough.
To the rest of you? never lend money to a friend..........wana be my enemy? hahahahhaah
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I know, Ponce. That's why it was your Powerball. It was big lucky money.
Neuro
27th February 2014, 02:33 PM
Sparky? that was by accident and by luck, this time I'll do it by having patience......why hell, 32 years is long enough.
To the rest of you? never lend money to a friend..........wana be my enemy? hahahahhaah
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What gave you the urge to buy silver in the 70's?
Ponce
27th February 2014, 04:42 PM
Neuro, I was working the the LA airport searching bags...I found this shinny rock in this guy's case, he told me that it was a piece of silver rock.......ten minutes later on my dinner break I went looking for him and asked him about the silver rock, he took it out of the case and told me that the less shinny part was the silver and not the shinny part...he broke a piece of the rock and gave it to me. He then told me "In ten years silver will shoot to the sky in price" and we then spoke a little bit longer.........about a month later I got my settlement from an accident and I bout around $18,000 of silver at $2.50 per oz plus 0.50 for a total of $2.95 per oz...I never really paid any attention to the price since as a lathe machinest I was making good money.....then in 1980 over the radio I heard that the price of silver was at around $46.00.............I told my boss "see you later" and took off like a bullet, I went to my apartment and broke the wall between the living room and the bedroom to take out the silver. I then called two guys that I trusted to carry the silver to my car.......it took three trips........I took it to silver coin place and there was a line of about 35 people.....so.....I backed the car to the main door and knock and this look alike cop came to the door and told me "You have to stand in line" and I said "with all this?" I then oppend the trunk of the car and he took a look and said "wait here" ......he came back with two more rent a cop and this big wagons and took me and my silver to this small room where a coat and tie was waiting.....it took around 40 minutes to count the silver and the guy said to me "do you mind if I pay you cash?" hahahahahhahah, anyway, it came to around $735,000 wowwwwwwwww, after I was paid one of the cop came to the door with me and stood there till I was out of the parking lot....by the way, they paid me at $43.65 per oz.......................went back to work and called the boss to the office and then dumped the whole bag of cash on the table, he was lost for words, I then told him where it came from.
I never new who the guy at the airport was but I called him .........."My Silver Angel"
I started buying silver, once again, from 1982 tll 2002 when I decided that I had all that I wanted for an average of $6.15.... :)
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Sparky
27th February 2014, 05:54 PM
Amazing story Ponce, but the math doesn't quite work unless you are missing some details.
$18,000 of silver at $2.95 is 6100 ounces of silver. If you sold at $43.65/ounce, that would give you $266,000, and not $735,000. Unless maybe you bought another 10,000 ounces after the initial purchase.
-Sparky, Math Detective
Ponce
27th February 2014, 07:22 PM
I did buy more later on but that was my initial purchase to start with...........you know what? I am a damn liar......... all this time I though that is was around $735 k when it really was $435 k......for some reason the big number was always in my mind, you really broke my hart hahahahahah thanks.
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mick silver
27th February 2014, 07:57 PM
i had a dream
Glass
27th February 2014, 08:09 PM
i had a dream
I haven't had one for maybe 20 years. Actually I've never had a dream only mares but nothing for a long long time.
Ponce
27th February 2014, 09:27 PM
The only real dream that I have now is to see the whole of Palestine free of the Zionist invaders.........hope to see it before I am killed.
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Sparky
27th February 2014, 09:32 PM
I did buy more later on but that was my initial purchase to start with...........you know what? I am a damn liar......... all this time I though that is was around $735 k when it really was $435 k......for some reason the big number was always in my mind, you really broke my hart hahahahahah thanks.
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Sorry Ponce. As Math Police, I'm just trying to do my job. :cool:
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