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To: H James Morris who wrote (139715)2/22/2002 9:01:26 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
"I think Billy's wife has a *huge* trust fund.
Does yours?, or did you have go out and make it on your own? "

You think it could still be huge? I could be down 65%.



To: H James Morris who wrote (139715)2/23/2002 12:55:45 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 164684
 
hjm, i'm a boot strap kinda guy. dad was generous in many ways, but he doesn't kick down dough unless asked - and i don't ask. i don't like what i perceive as attached strings. most of what i have is by being successful inspite of executive management and being able to tolerate them w/o blowing a gasget -semi g-

the wife doesn't work anymore so she can wrassle tony the tiger. don't miss the income too much 'cause i *never* saw it, anyway. still don't know where it is. -ng-

tony is a handful, too. just turned 9 mos. smart kid.

picture this... dad watching the olympics, remote control located out of reach on the back of the couch. tony is a remote fiend and was eyeing the remote. tony started pulling down the blanket and dad comments to mom, "he's trying to pull the blanket and bring the remote with it. how funny, ha ha!"

60 seconds pass and dad is watching some figure skater hit the ice... feels tony squirming next to leg and guess what dad sees... tony has secured the remote. he pulled the blanket down and used it to step on and grab the remote. mission accomplished. the kid knows how to plan the work and work the plan. at 9 mos. that's what i get for thinking so little of his ability to get what he wants...