Monday, we begin the week with a classic horror flick. They want you, more specifically, they want your bodily fluids and they are prepared to collect it. They have devices designed for each of your major orifices to collect the fluid and they are not afraid to do it.
Wednesday, this blue-blood is slipping. It seems he has fell on hard times. His finances just aren't what they used to be. It is as if those that were once close to him have put him on a shelf.
Will we lose our fluids? Will the blue-blood get to keep his nobility? Those are important questions, but the more pressing question is will either of these find a home in my dividend portfolio? Don't touch that URL, we're about to find out...
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