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Lots a good stash on Marconi shares... bought at 98p and held all the way down.... but also topped up with cheaper ones during the drop to try and bring the average down
I take a cautious approach now, but in my youth I recall a close friend turning up at my house as the first gulf war was about to kick-off. Said he had bought some options for oil, to be delivered a few months in the future and did I want a piece of the action ? Yeah says I and signed up for 25%. Price was at an elevated $28/barrel (yeah it was a while ago !). Basis was chaos in the middle east, impact on oil supply and corresponding price increase. During the night when we were asleep 2 things happened.
Price edged past $35 and the US announced they were releasing vast quantities of oil from there strategic reserves - the price bumped back down to $23.
Gulf war was all over in a few days and anticipated level of chaos never materialised. We hung on for a while but had to bail when requested to provide delivery details.
Lost £5k between us (doesn't seem much these days) but it was a fun ride for a while !
I once bought a bottle of Dom Perignon in a restaurant. If I'd have spent the same on a red, I could have had something really special.
That's probably the most expensive mistake I made.
I had Dom Perignon when I was in India this year - the restaurant had it at a fairly reasonable price, plus it was available at half that during happy hour before 9 pm!
At £50 a bottle, it wasn't bad.
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Had bought a nice used car and put an auto starter in it (for those who do not know what it is it’s a devise that starts your car by pushing a button on your key fob – lets that car warm up while you are in the house). Anyhow I was lazy and put the automatic version in my manual car. One day I pulled up to close to the wall in the garage and had put the car in reverse to back off a bit. I then put the parking break on but accidentally left the car in reverse. Hit the button from inside the house, starter motor pushed the car through the garage door totally destroying it, and every body panel on the car. The car then proceeded to hit my farther two week old car in the driveway, the first new car he had ever owned.
I was then forced to run out in bare feet in -30 weather to try and stop the car from proceeding to run down the drive and across the street into the neighbours house.
Insurance company wanted deductibles from both cars and the house, rates would have gone up so much I was forced to pay out of pocket. And when you are 16 any damage to any car is allot of money.
Got a friend who had a beauty - she was in at yahoo near the very beginning, got shares regularily - when it was all looking up up and away. At one point she was a paper millionaire (And a bit extra). She kept hold of them cause no one thought they'd ever go down ...
She got made redundant, and ended up selling for just under 100K ... every now and again she gets morose about it.
Did I mention she was under 30 when this happened.
Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay
Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul
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