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To: Clappy who wrote (845)9/13/2000 7:48:39 AM
From: mike machi  Respond to of 65232
 
Good Morning all.....

Early Morning RMBS premkt 87 +

I would not want to wake up short BUS this morning...

Mike



To: Clappy who wrote (845)9/13/2000 9:13:32 AM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Clappy,

no one deserves it more than you. I remember when I said I was going to put everything into RMBS, you were the one that said you had faith in my Angels as corny as that sounds.

THERE IS STILL PLENTY OF MONEY TO BE MADE IN RMBS.

For those concerned this morning, do not be. The Houses have finally began to tickle the FEAR IVORIES and will do this for most of the day and either late this afternoon and or tomorrow they will begin to turn this market around.

Selah,

V



To: Clappy who wrote (845)9/13/2000 2:31:17 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Clappy, dude...are you there? I might as well waste a post oe one of the war stories you like.

Bill Griffeth on Power Lunch mentioned he was at Cal State Northridge in '69. I was a grad student at USC during those years. When the Kent State riots were coming down, we sent several first aid teams to CSN. Mine was headed by Steve Allen Jr. Crazy night. The Minutemen were there with guns and cameras, giving the cops ultimatums like "Get them out of here by...or we will". The students responded by getting lances from the Drama Dept and fire axes. I never thought much of the cops, but they deserve all the credit in the world for keeping things under control.

Later, we picketed with the Teamsters;just like the strikes in the news, trying to stop the scabs. Never quite figured out why, except maybe the possibility of a student-worker alliance. Anyway, I was a Teamster at the time from my cannery work, so it as cool.

RatkId