Wall Street

I remember visiting my Grandpa in his office when I was a kid. My dad guided me to the elevator and we shot up a bunch of floors until we reached Grandpa’s level. I really don’t remember much; just sensations of brightness and business and importance. Lots of sun shone in through the window and there was a good view because we were so high. I think these memories of brightness and height are appropriate to mention here due to the particular job associated with them. My Grandpa was a stockbroker.

Listed on BlogShares

I’ve discovered that this blog can garner market value; that I have veritable blue-chip potential sitting in my hands and I haven’t done anything, til now, to corner the market and make Infinite Regression the blog-stock of choice. Soon, I hope, no investor’s portfolio will be fully diversified unless they have managed to get a piece of Infinite Regression. This is where my memory fits in; no doubt the future of Infinite Regression is that of a brightly irridescent star, glowing from on high like a pure flame. Of course, you can get your hands on the initial offering for a more down to earth price, so act fast, and then do what you can to increase the value of your holdings.

I owe my awareness of this blog’s blue-chip potential to Ariel over at Bittersweetlife, who also happens to be a groundfloor investor. No doubt he will get a remarkable return for his foresight. Move fast so you can too. Let the linking begin!

5 Comments

  1. jimi
    Dec 12, 2005

    [chuckles]
    Now, i own you.

  2. Mr. Panic
    Dec 12, 2005

    Hey there, Tim…umm my site wont be up for a while because I just realized the importance of knowing CSS and HTML so until I dont finish those I wont be posting up my site. But for now my blog is up and running. So if youd like to link to me that would be great, I already linked to you…so you can check it out.

  3. Ariel
    Dec 12, 2005

    Nice work, I’m already seeing the dollar signs. Also, I definitely like the new look. The banner is gorgeous. And I may have to think about adding dashed lines to my links…sharp.

  4. tim
    Dec 13, 2005

    wow jimi, you’re rich and powerful!

    Mr. Panic: I look forward to seeing how you progress as you learn more tools of the trade. And thanks for the link; I’ll let you know how much value it adds ;)

    Ariel: thanks! you should definitely go dashed.

  5. SquirrleyMojo
    Dec 13, 2005

    I guess you do.

    I had a pretty fun time with BlogShares too–until I moved my site and everything fell . . .

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