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To: patricia c. reilly who wrote (89)8/27/1999 10:17:00 AM
From: rdmsqito  Respond to of 94
 
ROTFL...
Now if Maria would come do the same to me in my dreams...
:)



To: patricia c. reilly who wrote (89)8/28/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: WTMHouston  Respond to of 94
 
ROFLMAO....glad I read the first response before I posted since: similar thoughts here, re: Maria.....

Very creative. Love the puns, which Pokemon fits right in with.

Troy



To: patricia c. reilly who wrote (89)9/20/1999 2:09:00 AM
From: DimFlash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94
 
Hi all --

I'm a writer for Money magazine doing a piece about, well, I guess you'd call it the subliminal influence of CNBC (I was inspired, in part, by this very thread).

Obviously, CNBC has become a big part of your conscious life -- has it seeped into your unconsciousness as well? Have any of you besides Trish had dreams featuring any of the CNBC regulars? (I mean real dreams, not daydreams.) Or, even if you haven't literally woken with visions of Ron Insana dancing in your head, have you ever had, say, a CNBC Freudian Slip -- say, calling out the name of one of the Squawk Box regulars instead of your spouse during a moment of passion?

In short, I'd love to hear any evidence that CNBC has insinuated itself into the inner recesses of your psyche. I'll check back here, but if you could email me at futrelle@well.com that would be even better. If you're interested in being quoted, I'll need to hear from you right away (like, by midday Monday; I'm on deadline).

Thanks much!

(I'm posting this to several CNBC threads --hope this doesn't count as spamming!)

David Futrelle