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Non-Tech : Knight/Trimark Group, Inc.
KCG 20.000.0%Aug 17 5:00 PM EST

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To: J_W who wrote (914)5/6/1999 12:55:00 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (1) of 10027
 
***slight OT***

>Please read the following and see if you fit the description

Message 9349646

>If you have something constructive to say that you are more than welcome to post. Otherwise turn down the volume.


well done, mister wolf!

while we're off-topic, i think this fable is rather poignantly applicable at the moment. a condensed version of yours if you will.

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The Camel That Shat in the River
(One of over 100 Aesop's Fables
never before translated into English,
until now)

A camel was crossing a swiftly flowing river.
He shat and immediately saw his own dung
floating in front of him, carried
by the rapidity of the current.

"What is that there?" he asked himself.
"That which was behind me
I now see pass in front of me."

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this applies to a situation where the rabble
and the idiots hold sway rather than the
eminent and the sensible.
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