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Enterprise Resource Planning, software is not my primary expertise unless applied directly to fiancé.
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Sorry, I miss read the tiny letters
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I'm pretty sure you're talking about the radio station in Ohio, but it was actually KRP not XRP.
Perhaps you recall the great Turkey Drop on Thanksgiving 1978? As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
Or maybe when the second coolest DJ ever, Venus Flytrap, taught a thug all about the Atom in two minutes?
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I’m loaded on xrp up about 70k riding the wave let’s see what happens
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^^I also assumed that she was talking about WKRP in Cincinnati.
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The op only starts blogs and then becomes a ghost.
15 blogs/5 comments
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Do preppers buy blockchain?
Seems counterintuitive.
I like precious metals. Primarily lead, and ancillary tools.
Realized over 100% return.
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Maybe she's waiting for Lou do say "HI Xexi!"
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No Peppers buy these. And yes, they are real.
Currently worth nearly 6 times their face value. Based on Gold @ 3,000 Oz.
Florida now available.
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Hi Xexi!
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New XRP ETFs are coming soon. We'll hit $5 this year for sure.
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Until Trump messed it up with all the Tariff talk.
But looks like the dust has settled and Alt coin season maybe on the move.
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It's a risk venture but has doubled in just the past 2 weeks alone, I loaded up 3 months ago realizing it would be breaking out soon and its right on time.
The whole market is doing pretty well but long-term is anyone's guess with encryption hacking and general malicious intent by the big players.
PS. goldbacks make me laugh Have you seen what it takes to actually retrieve the metal ? have fun with that. They are pretty and shiny, and I actually like them for that but otherwise I don't see it.
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Ya the Goldbacks are more of a Novelty since the mark up is so high. But many business' in those States do accept them for payments on goods and services.
Silver seems to be where it's at.
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