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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Runner who wrote (6198)9/13/1997 1:48:00 AM
From: Mad Monk   of 13949
 
Runner: The post that I just received from the MonksterNet is even funnier. It was originated by an EDM who responded to BC's enigma:

<< what was the motive of the boy, in yelling out loud in the marketplace, and what is the relationship between the two sets of parents >>

EDM wrote: << The boy said, "I have a dream. (Pause) I have a wet dream that all SCAMs are created equal." Let's see one set of parents is a single digit pig while the other set is a double digit hot air. If they are created equal, does it mean that they both should be selling at single digit or double digit? What will then be the logical price? Hmmmmm... I have the answer: Chapter 4 in Ponzi's Illusive Schema states, "SCAMs can either be created or be destroyed." Since both set of parents have already been created, then the next logical sequence of events should be total destruction, according to the wisdom of Mr. Ponzi. Therefore the answer to the boy's wet dream is zero for both sets of parents. >>

Peace.

War Monk.
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