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  <body>&lt;p&gt;Is there a way to buy into Twitter and then when the Twitter people make some big move and the thing is worth 800 trillion billion dollars..people like us can become $500 millionaires and buy luxury speedboats? That would be good, no? We just put in like $200 and then in a month or so we have $500 million. That's the way the internet used to work. Back in the mid-late 90s I was two jobs removed from selling pre-paid legal insurance at a Seattle tele-marketing company when my wife and I finally had enough money to invest in the stock market. We bought all those cool stocks that had made a bunch of people with $200 about $500 million. Those people. By the time we entered the fray the bubble had burst and our little stake was worth nothing. So I'm definitely in this time. I'm sending my $200 to&amp;hellip; Where do I send it? Why won't somebody set up a deal with Twitter so we can all have $500 million? I don't even care about the money. I'll give most of it away. I wish I'd thought of Twitter. At the same time, as my late Uncle Gordy once said, it would have been nice to have thought of that little clip that holds the chairs on chairlifts at ski slopes to the steel cable. Gordy always dreamed big but he died not knowing what the heck Twitter was.&lt;/p&gt;</body>
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  <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-09T15:13:48Z</created-at>
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  <title>Twitter</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-06-16T17:13:33Z</updated-at>
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