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To: Les H who wrote (77038)11/24/1999 4:18:00 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
in terms of the Fed model, stocks are now overvalued by a modest 50,6%. and that's the S&P...



To: Les H who wrote (77038)11/24/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: re3  Respond to of 86076
 
ho ho ho a joke for everybody...

happy t-giving...

ike godsey
waltons mountain , virginia

Subject: An oldie but goodie
>
> While in Jerusalem, Jesus decided it was time for a
> new robe. He went
> to
> Sam
> Finklestein, the taylor. When the robe was ready,
> Jesus asked
> Finkelstein
> how
> much He owed him. Finkelstein said, "Nothing...when
> you are out giving
> Your
> sermons across the country, let the people know the
> robe was made by
> Sam
> Finkelstein, the taylor of Jerusalem."
>
> After many months of touring the country giving His
> sermons, Jesus
> returned
> to
> Jerusalem and stopped by Finkelstein's. He asked Sam
> how business was,
> and
> Finkelstein told Him business couldn't be better. The
> demand for robes
> had
> increased 100 times since Jesus began endorsing
> Finkelstein's.
>
> They talked it over and decided to go into business
> together. Sam
> said, "
> Let's call it Finkelstein & Jesus." Jesus said it
> should be called
> 'Jesus
> and
> Finkelstein.'
>
> A debate and heated discussion went on for a few hours
> regarding the
> name.
> Finally, Jesus in all His great wisdom, came up with a
> name to please
> both
> parties: "Lord & Taylor".