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<p>[QUOTE="Bud1 Wilson, post: 3023400, member: 93766"]Once knew a shoeshine shop owner who once told me "Son, buy when it's down and sell when it's up and don't get greedy".</p><p> That was the only shoeshine shop that I knew of at the time where you could have your shoes shined by a MILLIONAIRE.</p><p> He took a friend of mine and me under his wing and showed us the in's and out of the Stock Market.</p><p> He was my good friend and he passed away last year at the age of 97. </p><p> When he passed the News Media felt obligated for some reason to publish his approximate wealth... It was in the multi of millions and he also owned several restaurants in the City that I never knew about. This guy was humble to a fault and would thank the customers as they tipped him a few cents for the shine. Some of the big shot business men would treat him like dirt and when they left his shop he would snap the shoeshine rag as they went out the door..and then smile..I never knew what the meaning was for sure of the snapping of the rag...but I could guess. He was a great guy and I miss his visits to my home.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie15" alt=":arghh:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bud1 Wilson, post: 3023400, member: 93766"]Once knew a shoeshine shop owner who once told me "Son, buy when it's down and sell when it's up and don't get greedy". That was the only shoeshine shop that I knew of at the time where you could have your shoes shined by a MILLIONAIRE. He took a friend of mine and me under his wing and showed us the in's and out of the Stock Market. He was my good friend and he passed away last year at the age of 97. When he passed the News Media felt obligated for some reason to publish his approximate wealth... It was in the multi of millions and he also owned several restaurants in the City that I never knew about. This guy was humble to a fault and would thank the customers as they tipped him a few cents for the shine. Some of the big shot business men would treat him like dirt and when they left his shop he would snap the shoeshine rag as they went out the door..and then smile..I never knew what the meaning was for sure of the snapping of the rag...but I could guess. He was a great guy and I miss his visits to my home.:arghh:[/QUOTE]
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