TXCO
We first bought this
tiny domestic oil and gas exploration company at $4.50
four years ago. It closed last night at
$14.72 (having touched $15.30 mid-day).
I’m holding mine, but I want you to sell a third of yours so that from
now on “you’re playing with house money.”
If only I had had the sense to suggest the same with
FMD ($13.26 last night) when it hit $56.
ACAI
Not a stock, a berry.
I don’t own any Bolthouse Farms (a private
company?) but I sure drink a lot of their juice. The “vedge” variety
is great – a cross between tomato and V8.
The two new acai varieties, one with pomegranate
and one with mangosteen, are terrific. I don’t see those two on the Bolthouse website,
so maybe they’re still in test markets only.
But if you find them, try them. (Like a guy: straight out of the container.)
CZAR PUTIN
How sad to see
democracy snuffed out in Russia. Frontline tells the story. If you have 21 minutes, take a look. If nothing else, it reminds us never to take
our freedom of speech, or of the press, for granted. And to be fearful of the
decline in hard-hitting journalism.
Where was our press these past
seven years?
WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, JR.
There was so much
I thought he was wrong about; but what a man he was. Frighteningly intellectual,
prolific, consequential, mischievous – and gracious. Father to a wonderful son. And a eulogist at the funeral a quarter
century ago of Al
Lowenstein, who was as brilliantly liberal as Buckley was brilliantly conservative . . . a eulogy that spoke well of them
both. May he rest in peace.