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To: KailuaBoy who wrote (26415)11/12/2000 1:53:56 PM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 29970
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA



To: KailuaBoy who wrote (26415)11/12/2000 5:48:31 PM
From: E. Graphs  Respond to of 29970
 
Hey KB,

When you get there, would you appoint me in charge of all the money?

The first thing I would do is switch from old-fashioned American dollars to Monopoly Money. It's color-coded! This will make it easier for the nation's most influential citizens of Florida to tell the 5's from the 50's.

TIA

E Graphs



To: KailuaBoy who wrote (26415)11/12/2000 10:18:45 PM
From: KW Wingman  Respond to of 29970
 
LOL



To: KailuaBoy who wrote (26415)11/13/2000 5:30:43 PM
From: JayPC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
news.excite.com
Paper Apologizes for Saying Gore Won

Updated 8:13 AM ET November 9, 2000

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese newspaper apologized on
Thursday for declaring Al Gore the winner of the U.S.
presidential election.

"We are sorry because we put an end to a matter that was not
concluded," wrote As-Safir's editor, Talal Salman.

"We are used to a deep-rooted Arab tradition of democracy
where results are first declared, then elections are conducted
and votes brought in to affirm it," he added.


"Gore Becomes President. Lieberman in the White House,"
read As-Safir's banner headline Wednesday.