A list of puns related to "Charles B. Wessler"
I'm not going to pretend to be an expert in options, but I know that the topic has been taboo in this sub... And for no good reason as well. There are safe options strategies that can and should be discussed in our fight for the MOASS. Every path should be sought out. Charles Gradante in the post recently suppressed on Reddit pretty much validates that it was Call options on GME that mooned the price. Go watch it if you haven't... It gives me chills.
If you want MOASS as bad as I do, you'll seek out all paths to it. Price is extremely low right now which means options are VERY cheap. With the upcoming price action in January (FTDs due), we could very much see a squeeze in January. I know enough about options that you'd want to buy expiration dates after the expected price movement so maybe Feb or March expiration dates might be worth noting.
I am in no way against DRS... But I'm not against call options either. Heck DFV was all about calls and exercising options when they went in the money. I think it's an absolute shame call options aren't being talked about as openly as it should. I'd like to change that here in this sub.
Thoughts?
Literally have done so much digging and calling but thereβs nothing available in Charles County. The soonest test I could even confirm an appointment date for is on 1/10/22 and Iβm assuming Iβll be better by then likely. Super annoyed. Like this has been going on since March 2020 and we still donβt have enough testing??? #rantover
You're a civilian visiting the 4077th. One by one, Potter and the rest invite you to spend liberty with them. You only have time to hang out with one person, and each individual has already decided what activity he wants to pursue.
Who would be your first choice? How would you rank these options? (Nobody else will join you for painting, chess, and fishing. At the gambling table (or floor) will be you, Klinger, and five "no-name" characters.)
When Henry is on his death heβs he tells Francis about killing his older brother in a tennis game because he wanted to be king. In S4 Henry and Charles are playing tennis and they are rivals and Henry (the younger brother) hurts Charles with a tennis ball and wants to become king. Was this a reference to the game between Henry and Francis?
u/obama
The captain of the Indianapolis seems to have been made a scapegoat not only by the Navy brass, but also (uniquely, it seems to me) by the families of the sailors. the man went through an infernal ordeal, and that was before he was hounded into suicide. His crew seem to have absolved him of any blame, but everyone else seem to have placed the blame squarely on his shoulders.
My question is..... Were captains of ships sunk in WW2 often treated like McVay by bereaved families? If not, why was he treated so harshly?
Why was McVay the only ship captain to be court martialed so?
Thanks in advance for any responses.
He said last week that he deposited 100,000 $ into his CB Account
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