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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (32727)9/22/2003 9:23:12 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) of 36161
 
I know that feeling of being pursued <G>.

There's a woman whom I would really rather not see who turned up in our house at 4:30 a.m. yesterday (Sunday morning) because she had had a fight with her husband. My wife took care of the situation--I did not even have to go downstairs.

Frank P. threatened to ban me from this thread if I kept discussing oil and natural gas, so I must be careful to stay off topic.

Earlier that evening I had been at an opening of an exhibit at a gallery, the theme of which was plastics. it was a semi costume party in that everyone was supposed to be partly dressed in plastic. I do not do cute things like that, but did feel misdressed when I got there. So I took a piece of orange plastic wrap that had been around a lottery I had bought (did well at that: for $50 I got a $100 gift certificate to a chi-chi women's store)--anyway, I made myself an ascot out of the orange wrap. After a while it felt sweaty so I took it off. My wife told me my neck had turned orange. I got some of it off with wet paper towels in the bathroom, but the white hair on the back of my neck was dyed orange. So there was nothing to do but use the situation as a conversation opener with various pretty ladies.
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