You'll need to simmer the carcass of a video game company in a large stock pot with enough water to cover for probably 4-8 hours. I'd also recommend throwing in a quartered onion, and some celery and carrot pieces for extra depth of flavor. Make sure to refrigerate it when you're done. And remember, if it gels in the fridge, don't worry. It'll liquify again when heated!
You'll need to simmer the carcass of a video game company in a large stock pot with enough water to cover for probably 4-8 hours. I'd also recommend throwing in a quartered onion, and some celery and carrot pieces for extra depth of flavor. Make sure to refrigerate it when you're done. And remember, if it gels in the fridge, don't worry. It'll liquify again when heated!
From where do you buy videogame stocks?
hmm, shouldn't you be able to buy them from the same place you buy all your other stocks from?
furthermore, i like tabacco's recipe there...sounds pretty good. maybe you could use leek instead of onions though. the onion taste might be a bit intense..:D
From where do you buy videogame stocks?
hmm, shouldn't you be able to buy them from the same place you buy all your other stocks from?
furthermore, i like tabacco's recipe there...sound pretty good. maybe you could use leek instead of onions though. the onion taste might be a bit intense..:D
And make you still got some fat on that carcass. It helps your stock have a nice flavor. Once it's been refrigerated, just remove the solidified fat on top of your tasty stock.
I heard Midway is the hottest ticket right now to buy so you should put your money into that investment.
Somebody already has bought 80% of it for only $100000 and wouldn't I have to pay the 70million dollar depth.Anyway is their a website from which you buy game stocks.
Anyway is their a website from which you buy game stocks.
What I would do is to go to the game company's site that your are interested in and look at their investors relation section or something like that. There you should be able to find their ticker symbol and on which exchange they are trading. You also look at their annual reports to learn more on the company's financial situation and things like that.
Next, once you are confident you want to invest in that company find a reputable online brokerage site that is available in your country, open an account and follow their instructions to buy the stock that you want.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not a financial expert and I highly suggest that if you don't understand any part of what I'm saying here to find more information on the subject of online trading on other sites than that of a gaming company before going ahead with anything.
I heard Sega had a great future with their gaming platform. Do you think Philips will make games that will work on it?
Heathen! Dreamcast is NOT DEAD!
P.S. Here's another hot tip for videogame stock, sell everything you own for Nintendo right now because there's a massive amount of lawsuits on their head which will bankrupt the company.
With the recession, people are frantic to look for something to put their money into. I have the solution! Land is just dirt, gold is just metal, stock is just paper, I'm putting ALL my money in fresh tomatoes!
It's a great idea! You can eat them like apples, and when everyone is desperate for food, I can sell it to them for a asininely inflated price!
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Or maybe he just needs some stock to make a video game soup.
Mmm... smells like Westwood Studios.
hmm, shouldn't you be able to buy them from the same place you buy all your other stocks from?
furthermore, i like tabacco's recipe there...sounds pretty good. maybe you could use leek instead of onions though. the onion taste might be a bit intense..:D
Not if you buy good onions
Haha, as if. My shares are going into Woolworths.
I'm investing in Philips, and all their revolutionary Nintendo games!
Somebody already has bought 80% of it for only $100000 and wouldn't I have to pay the 70million dollar depth.Anyway is their a website from which you buy game stocks.
I'm certain the idea of using an IR remote control as a pad will revolutionise gaming forever.
What I would do is to go to the game company's site that your are interested in and look at their investors relation section or something like that. There you should be able to find their ticker symbol and on which exchange they are trading. You also look at their annual reports to learn more on the company's financial situation and things like that.
Next, once you are confident you want to invest in that company find a reputable online brokerage site that is available in your country, open an account and follow their instructions to buy the stock that you want.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not a financial expert and I highly suggest that if you don't understand any part of what I'm saying here to find more information on the subject of online trading on other sites than that of a gaming company before going ahead with anything.
I heard Sega had a great future with their gaming platform. Do you think Philips will make games that will work on it?
Heathen! Dreamcast is NOT DEAD!
P.S. Here's another hot tip for videogame stock, sell everything you own for Nintendo right now because there's a massive amount of lawsuits on their head which will bankrupt the company.
SELL SELL SELL!
It's a great idea! You can eat them like apples, and when everyone is desperate for food, I can sell it to them for a asininely inflated price!
I deserve an award!
Unless you're a fan of losing money.