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To: jmanvegas who wrote (65583)1/31/2000 11:06:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Respond to of 152472
 
.<< Bradley would hand it over to them for $24 but he's got as much chance getting elected as I do. Geez, I loved him as a Knick>>

"Dollar Bill" could sure hit the J couldn't he? :)
Ed



To: jmanvegas who wrote (65583)2/2/2000 12:57:00 AM
From: cfoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
Seems that both parties have major splits regarding China and WTO. Would have to at least agree that getting it through his year will be an uphill battle at best.

Also, tend to agree with your read on QCOM and the NAZ. Although your message was written on Monday and now we have the news tonight that a contract has been signed. Will see what impact that has tomorrow.

This may already have been addressed on the thread. I have been in an all day course both Monday and today, and will be there again tomorrow - so difficult to stay on top of the threads.

OT - As for Dollar Bill, I had the great good fortune of being at his debut game in Madison Square Garden (in the Garden's Chairman's seats no less - but that's a whole other story). While I loved Bradely's game, my favorite in those days was Cazzie Russell - not as complete a player, but once he got going, he could take over the offense of a game. Also, saw the two of them play against each other in the semi-finals of the Holiday Festival a few years before. Bradley (and four other guys) were beating Michigan until Bradley fouled out. Then Russell took over, scoring every time he had the ball and Michigan won (only to lose to St. John's in the finals). Boy does this bring back fond memories. I think I will stop now.