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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (2751)5/4/2001 12:44:40 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 9677
 
Bob: He didn't say he wasn't a grubber. Quoting from one of Hank's posts ...

"I'm not much of a grubber".

Well, he just proved it. A half-century grub? Sheesh ...

Although being "not much" of a grubber is better than being no grubber at all, it still ain't much.

Wait until Mike finds out that he was outgrubbed by a "not much of a grubber" grubber.

Oh, the shame ... the disgrace.

Perhaps we'll never hear of grubbing from Mike again.

TED



To: Oeconomicus who wrote (2751)5/5/2001 10:55:17 AM
From: Mike M  Respond to of 9677
 
I can't believe I missed the half century grub. What do you expect when you run off to Pittsburgh for 4 days and have to work away from your computer all day long.

I tried to remain competitive by inadvertently leaving my on line service on overnight here at the WESTIN and they charge by the minute past the first hour for local calls. Cost me about a hundred shares of FSTW...We reached a compromise...They settled out of court for only 25 shares. (Editors note: Here in Pittsburgh everything is based on share value of FSTW). Last night the ballpark experience cost about a hundred shares.

Anyway, I'm not that pissed that Hank stole MY grub. He needs it more than I do.

It is hard to remain a gazillionaire when you feel like you are losing ground to inflation this way. The ballpark experience was only about 2 shares back in March of 2000. Or...are we suffering from deflation? Hmmmm...
:o!