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country lyrics?
Alright, this is driving me nuts! The country song that has the chorus "will you go with me..." with a banjo in the background. It's sung by a dude with a totally deep voice. Please help!
12 AnswersMusic1 decade agoWould you smoke for a month for $1000?
Alright, we all know smoking is a stupid idea. 200+ posionous chemicals? Non-smokers dying of lung cancer everyday? The question is: depsite the health risks involved, would you smoke for a month is someone paid you $1000? I've heard both sides, so I wanted to take a poll. (this really only pertains to nonsmokers)
11 AnswersGeneral Health Care2 decades agoBooks read by sophomores in high school?
Hey - anyone have suggestions for a good book to teach high school sophomores? What were your favorite books? Any time period would work just fine.
8 AnswersTeaching2 decades agoWhat should I name my summer volleyball team?
So far, I like Spiked Punch.
30 AnswersVolleyball2 decades agoOption trading in Scottrade - difference between "buy to open, buy to close, sell to close, and sell to open"
I'd like to try investing in Options, but it asks me if I want to "buy to open, buy to close, sell to open, and sell to close". Which one basically means "hold the option until it expires, and then automatically sell it?" (assuming I make money, of course) By the lingo, I would think sell to open, but I guess that's why I'm asking. Which open option do I use where I don't want to buy the common stock when it expires?
4 AnswersInvesting2 decades agoWhat is the difference between "buy/sell to open/close" in options?
10 AnswersInvesting2 decades ago