Never marry but for love…and health insurance. CIGNA Corp. (CI), WellPoint Inc. (WLP), Unitedhealth Group, Inc. (UNH), Sierra Health Services Inc. (SIE)
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Never marry but for love…and health insurance. CIGNA Corp. (CI), WellPoint Inc. (WLP), Unitedhealth Group, Inc. (UNH), Sierra Health Services Inc. (SIE)
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Vic One year ago
How you get more news, social and political commentary into such a short span of time, I don’t know. It took an hour of evening news and an in-depth read of WIRED magazine to capture this much information before WALLSTRiP.
Richard One year ago
Who’s LC’s trainer?
howard lindzon One year ago
Vic - nicest comment …ever for the wallstrip team - thanks.
GJohnson One year ago
Great website,great video…great idea! Congrats and best wishes for a happy happy couple and the web site!
Abe One year ago
I figured out (at least in part) why the DOW’s taking such a huge nosedive; too many people like myself watching WALLSTRiP at work. Where else are you going to get such a smoothly inserted kabbalah joke before a civil union (still laughing at the wave goodbye with the paper cutout of a hand, classic). Thanks for the laughs.
Lonely One year ago
Are they really getting married? They seem like actors
thx
howard lindzon One year ago
Roman…classic
when does your show start
Jeff Marks One year ago
Oh it’s real… just don’t tell CBS hr!
Anne One year ago
I thought the domestic partnership law would take care of you!!!
Best wishes!! You are my smile for today!
For thx-they are actors and S-o-o-o- much more!
Jools One year ago
Clever…
Creative…
Funny…
Educational…
Intimate yet worldwide…
And I’m talking about the wedding!
It was just perfect, guys and
the website is truly outstanding!
Glad we could share the day,
and learn so much at the same time.
Jj
micro_idot One year ago
Wooo !!!!
Now finally - someone gets my comment … ok Howard go ahead - mock me - call me a microyutz - I DONT CARE ! … really i dont …
“[] Kaltz - why dont you call me …”
“The best trading experience [puff]”
“why didnt you tell me you are married”
I dont know who added this part … this self poke of fun to your “yutzy” advertisement - of the homely David being pondered by the apparently swooned miss L … but THAT was shear genius.
I was surprised when I made the original comment of how excellent L is with her charismatic rapport and her off beat witticisms. In contrast to this options guy who - quite frankly - doesn’t fit the “visual” mold of “the strip” … I make a comment that the guy looks like a Troll and … ‘KAPOW’ - everyone goes of the friggin deep end …
well someone got it finally and allowed (or perhaps asked) L to add that little end quip. or even better perhaps L did it herself … dunno … dont care … all i can say is YES YES YES ! … you got the point ! Thank God ! … or Alla or Budah or whatever Martian gods you worship … !!!
I have now begun to think - proudly and respectfully - that someone at the “strip” gets it.
Oh … Howie … if the title “microyutz” makes you happy … then good for you.
idot
Howard Lindzon One year ago
no - but you could make your point in a nicer way. show some respect for the site and you are enjoyed and welcome here.
As you say, the advertisers listen and thats what makes web video poitentially awesome.
that brand is now way coool not JUST their service.
Andy Swan One year ago
Getting married just to steal a few hundred bucks from a company’s benefits budget every month seems….so….petty.
If you’re going to marry for money, at least marry someone with some bucks (but not enough to draft a pre-nup). Intolerable Cruelty 101 here people.
Howard Lindzon One year ago
lol
Going Like Sixty One year ago
Even the ugly bridesmaids dress…
Lindsay Campbell One year ago
Marrying someone you love and sharing health care benefits beats out marrying someone rich any day. Rich guys are lame in bed anyway :)
Richard One year ago
Micro_Idot calls Kalt a troll and gets trounced. Lindsay turns the guy into an adulterer and gets kudos.
It’s your business Howard. The fine line between is fading for me.
Jo One year ago
Because of the huge wealth gap, trading love for money will always be popular. True love is when Amy Winehouse gets it on with David Gest.
aaron nauta One year ago
An experience and a shirt I will not soon forget.
Howard Lindzon One year ago
Richard - Touche
MicroIdot - my apologies
Peter One year ago
Lindsay,
How come you are not married?
You do seem keen on the institution.
BSD One year ago
Richard,
Just speculating, but I’d imagine that legally Kalt has to know that Linday “pimped” his web ad.
I say again - get him in for an interview, OptionsXpress is actually a really great product.
Regarding love & money - while the latter can’t buy you the former, it can definitely let you enjoy it more.
Howard Lindzon One year ago
BSD,
we are on it. i have been callimg over there and I will be setting up an account for wallstrip as we start a lindsay daytradeclub
I do hear good things from friends who are customers
Howard Lindzon One year ago
Peter - quit instigating.
Lindsay is marries to wallstrip and has a secret crush on roman :)
who wouldnt?
BB One year ago
LC, nice car. I guess now that CBS controls the checkbook, you’re spending all your money on hotel room porn.
Thanks for the laughs.
Anthony One year ago
Another great Wallstrip!
FYI, not sure if you’ve heard of any other problems, but iTunes really didn’t want to download today’s episode - several starts, but it would never complete.
AlBee One year ago
Just for clarification, calling health insurance companies “healthcare” is like calling GEICO “automobile repair.”
Insurance companies call any monies spent for their customers as “medical loss,” so their goal is to maximize income (premiums and investment income) and minimize actually providing health services by creating arcane rules, poor processing efficiencies, and a high cost to transfer to another (potentially better company).