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To: Zardoz who wrote (84707)4/24/2002 8:40:33 AM
From: Richnorth  Respond to of 116898
 
EDited



To: Zardoz who wrote (84707)4/24/2002 9:43:39 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116898
 
The lamer and the flamer. A parable.

Once there was a lamer.

Then there was also a flamer, nostril flared, who talked briefly when he dared.

The lamer cried his cry, oh! woe! the end of the world is nigh! All our values are becoming dry!

Cried the flamer, pshaw! we have technology for that and graphs on high, -- never fear lamer, and cease your prattle cry, you would think the world would die! Progress changes man! Our eco-ethic is our armour from the winter wind! We need not relics of our distant past, our new dollar-collar priests have the spell of future free from want -- in their sceptered hand!

Cried the lamer once again, still pusillanimous am I, for I fear the priests have hand in pocket and account, like we were their boarding school boys and had to pay for sex. This depreciation has me vex. On my worth they have put a hex. A suit is needed to put and end to their ways of sleight of hand and make our old relics once again shiny and bright and in plain sight!

For I tell you no story of woe, in this there are two houses divided and will be for evermore.

The lamer bows to relics and scorns the augury of yore.

The flamer squints at chicken tracks, in habit of robes galore, preaches the balance of trade by lore.

But both their ships anchor in the same shallow bay. Storms will toss them should they ever on the sea foray.



To: Zardoz who wrote (84707)5/4/2002 2:11:41 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116898
 
Can Hutch Fill_in_the_Blanks ???? [YES, NO, REFUSES]

Subj: Adam Hamilton - MZM Growth Plummets
Date: 5/4/02
From: LePatron@LeMetropoleCafe.com
To: dougak@Don't you get it Doug?.com

Le Metropole Members,

Adam Hamilton has served commentary
The Kiki Table entitled, "MZM Growth Plummets."

"Even though today the rate of growth of MZM is finally
_____ing from December's stratospheric ______s,
MZM is still ____ing far ____er than it has in recent history.
Over the past __ years the average US MZM growth rate
has been ___%, seemingly quite high in light of
US economic ______th, but still ___ compared to
the latest ____ly MZM year-over-year growth reading
of ___%. Using a shorter timespan of a ______ in which
to establish a baseline, MZM growth averaged ___% over
the last __ years. It may not be appropriate to include
______ ____ MZM measures since 19__ in establishing
a reasonable MZM growth baseline target, however."

Adam has focused on a VERY important issue!

All the best,
Bill Murphy
Le Patron, LeMetropoleCafe.com
Chairman, Gold Anti-Trust Action gata.org



To: Zardoz who wrote (84707)5/7/2002 8:00:58 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116898
 
OT

Just caught Chambers on CNBC.

I gotta give you this, if Jack Thompson(HM) had the strength of will, integrity & guts of John Chambers(CSCO), I'd be richer today... Now, if Chambers were less hard headed & had the sharps to have diversified the companies holdings into some gold mining I'd also be paying more taxes.

Now, how do we require people like Thompson have the integrity to act in the best interest the shareholders(instead of himself & his team) & people like Chambers have more sharps, forego their ego & do better by his shareholders?