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Guest 07-29-2016 06:42 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1261744)
Since you asked, I created a business software development company from scratch and sold it twelve years later in 1998 for $14.75 million and retired at the age of 44. I currently own homes in The Villages, FL; Highlands, NC and Fort William, Scotland. What have YOU accomplished?

Put your tax returns on here so you can back up what you say.
Talk is cheap, as you can see by trumps, you probably do not have two nickles to rub togeather.

Guest 07-29-2016 06:47 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1261796)
Bill Clinton did NOT volunteer for military service, and actually avoided the draft by leaving the country. Everyone in my family volunteered for military service, so I demand that he do the same. Do you get it now?

Volunteering is not the same as mandatory or required. Wow, don't you liberals get it? We don't care what you demand. We will give you only what we feel like giving you. He released his financial statement just as required. THAT is ALL that is required. Why do you allow others to lead you around by your nose?

vol·un·teer
[ˌvälənˈtir]
NOUN

a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
synonyms: subject · participant · case · patient · guinea pig

VERB

freely offer to do something:
"he volunteered for the job" ·

Document your ramblings.

Guest 07-29-2016 06:52 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262011)
Why respond to anyone who calls himself a guest?

Nevermind, you can think for yourself.

Why are you on here?

Guest 07-29-2016 07:05 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262240)
vol·un·teer
[ˌvälənˈtir]
NOUN

a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
synonyms: subject · participant · case · patient · guinea pig

VERB

freely offer to do something:
"he volunteered for the job" ·

Document your ramblings.

What are you talking about? I do know what the word means, and I assumed you did too. Why would I have to give the definition?

If you wish to oppose my comment or to disagree with me in some way, why not just say so? Otherwise, one has to decipher your post.

rambling:

1. (of writing or speech) lengthy and confused or inconsequential.

There, I documented "rambling."

Guest 07-29-2016 07:46 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262221)
you sold in 1998 to this company?

on their website, it says they were started in 1998.

so they must have (supposedly) used your stuff to start their business? :oops:

You're an idiot!! I am fully aware of when itransition started their company. We assisted with the integration of our business in early 1998.

Or did you just google, found the first company that looked good and missed that they didn't exist until 1998? :d

regardless, anyone can say anything when they are anonymous and on the internet. ;)

as demonstrated bu your post!

One thing is for sure, if it is true...your code writing is far superior to your post writing. :1rotfl:

I'm not alone, no one that posts on this forum can can compete with your far superior self-styled intellect!:1rotfl:




if you searched my 'real name + industry' on google, the first page are all links (about 10) to me and my positions/accomplishments in my industry.:1rotfl:

i just did that....so that's how i know.:1rotfl:

But hey, once again it's the internet and since you'll never get my real name because some of you wacko's might actually try to do something (trying is as far as you'll get...trust me ;) ) ...you'll just have to take my word for it. :1rotfl::1rotfl::


:wave:

Cnm

:d:d:d

Guest 07-29-2016 07:51 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262244)
Why are you on here?

Sometimes someone has something worth reading. I hate to say it but it's pretty close to 1%. Four words into a post and I can usually predict the rest.

That's not bragging. Who can't do that after reading these posts for a week?

Guest 07-29-2016 08:29 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262301)
Sometimes someone has something worth reading. I hate to say it but it's pretty close to 1%. Four words into a post and I can usually predict the rest.

That's not bragging. Who can't do that after reading these posts for a week?

We should have "tweet" week. 140 characters and you're done. That would get rid of the bloviators and cut and pasters. Focus could be a trend.

Guest 07-29-2016 08:37 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262324)
We should have "tweet" week. 140 characters and you're done. That would get rid of the bloviators and cut and pasters. Focus could be a trend.

I don't think we could do it. Your post is 145 Characters.
Character, Letter and Word Counter | Charcounter

Guest 07-29-2016 08:52 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262329)
I don't think we could do it. Your post is 145 Characters.
Character, Letter and Word Counter | Charcounter

Oh great. And I get accused of being too brief. Maybe a "tweet" hour. [emoji6]

Guest 07-29-2016 08:58 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262341)
Oh great. And I get accused of being too brief. Maybe a "tweet" hour. [emoji6]

Just kidding. When I see your screen name, I know I'll enjoy the post. It's like finding an Easter Egg.
107 Letter Count / Character Count

Guest 07-29-2016 09:08 AM

Typical Teanderthals. When they can't answer a question they call names and change the subject. Every recent Presidential candidate has released their tax returns except for the one who kept crying "show us your birth certificate."

Guest 07-29-2016 09:36 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262346)
Typical Teanderthals. When they can't answer a question they call names and change the subject. Every recent Presidential candidate has released their tax returns except for the one who kept crying "show us your birth certificate."

One would think that with no political experience your party has to trust you based on your word about what you would have done. Trump can say he was against invading Iraq and everyone has to take him on his word since there is no proof.

At least with his taxes he can be transparent, right now.

Guest 07-29-2016 09:39 AM

Yes Mr. Bloomberg who held office as the Mayor of NYC as a Republican . That Bloomberg correct ?

Guest 07-29-2016 10:02 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262346)
Typical Teanderthals. When they can't answer a question they call names and change the subject. Every recent Presidential candidate has released their tax returns except for the one who kept crying "show us your birth certificate."

Amazing, a Democrat that wants to see a tax return. Is there no limit to how high the wealth envy goes on the left?
The IRS has his tax return so if there is ANYTHING wrong with it, they will find it. What good is it to a bunch of losers that think having money is evil....unless it can be confiscated and given to them.

Guest 07-29-2016 01:29 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1262408)
Amazing, a Democrat that wants to see a tax return. Is there no limit to how high the wealth envy goes on the left?
The IRS has his tax return so if there is ANYTHING wrong with it, they will find it. What good is it to a bunch of losers that think having money is evil....unless it can be confiscated and given to them.

You trust Trump, many don't.


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