http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/message.html
>>2001245
>http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/message.html
>In other news, dear Investors and members of the Board, I will assert that Henny's Pay and Wash is the best laundromat in Omaha. They have drop-off services that include pressing, where other places (Speed-E-Clean on Clarsaw) do not. This is a long term advantage, and I think you can't do better than that.
>I like Bit-O-Honey. It melts in your mouth.
>Sincerely yours,
W. Buffett
I heard a plug story on radio about his documentary that came out. He said that his wife sets out money for his breakfast, depending on how much she gives him he either gets two sausages or one and coke from mcdonalds.
The man is autism incarnate.
>>2001245
Fuck Geico.
The future is now old man.
The easiest way to increase your monthly cash flow is to lower your insurance.
>>2001245
shill your companies until you cant shill any more
>>2001427
Or get a better job...
>>2001245
He completely lost his mind
First buying Indian Bowel Movement, now shilling for Geiko *facepalm.jpg*
wat
>have a trillion dollars
>still be a heartless shill at age 95
explaion. seriously though what's with all the geico shit. look at their home page too. it's a bit surreal
>>2001245
>this is what passes to nocoiners as "investment wisdom"
Frugalcuck faggot doesn't even deserve a million dollars
>>2001367
If this is true then wow.
I understand that a lot of wealthy people retain habits from the times they had to be frugal (re: The Millionaire Next Door), but at some point in your financial path wouldn't you just hit a point where you realize it doesn't matter anymore and you can just by whatever the fuck? I guess some people are just creatures of habit.