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To: Al Collard who wrote (2191)4/12/2002 12:59:09 AM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
I luvs yah too Al. thanks for the laugh. <VBG> eom



To: Al Collard who wrote (2191)4/12/2002 12:39:29 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 8273
 
In old Russia, two beggars sat next to each other in a district where few Jews lived. One held a sign saying "Please help the war veteran", and the other holds a sign saying "Please help a poor Jew".

People pass by and even those who didn't intend to give money to either of them, give to the first beggar to upset the Jew. Finally, one day a good man passes by, gives money equally to both, and then says to the Jew: "Why don't you change your sign? Don't you understand that nobody will give you any money?" and walks away. As he goes, the Jew turns to the other beggar and says: "Chaim, he would teach us business..."

... thanks to Solon - #reply-17315544

I forgot until just after monday open to get a pick into your under-loonie contest ... wouldn't have had much luck against the Montoro powerhouse anyway -g- ... can't remember if i held that once or not, might have it mixed up with Montello meo.v or others, there were so many in the flipping days of two and three years ago .... but a study of shells and dormant little revivable companies can really pay off, eh