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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (18500)4/27/2002 5:33:46 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
<Act 4: Is This the End!? Son Goku Throws the Genki Dama!
After a long wait, the Genki Dama is finally finished, even after Freeza would continually hit and kick Goku, he still held up the Genki Dama. When every last bit of ki energy was necessary, Goku finally threw the Genki Dama at Freeza, while Freeza was just about to destroy the planet. Freeza had no choice but to take the blast head on. Afterwards, everyone was rejoicing.
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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (18500)4/27/2002 5:50:34 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
The smaller the place, poeple live in, the more vulnerable the human being is:
Jay in money rock, HK and Maurice in NZ are the typical examples.

Those Israeli trying to getting room around them suffer from the same disease. Small place causes people to feel vulnerable.

Australians scared shitless of boats of couple of million SE Asians are another lot.

Hitler only sought lebensraum and went on to get some more land, after taking the chancelorship of Germany, because he was from that postal stamp thing they call a country. 73.000 Km2.

Ask any Brazilian if he is feeling vulnerable, I don't think they will say yes. And the planet they are in is exactly the same. Argentina can disappear tomorrow morning under the waters of the Atlantic and we even notice it.

Look to the US, they continue to print money and get second mortgages, to their hearts delight, even though we say the plane is losing altitude.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (18500)4/27/2002 12:31:17 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
>>But our great idol, Uncle Al, has saved the world from a precipitous plunge because he years ago put the screws on and initiated the clearing of irrational exuberance from investors' minds.<<

Now you tell us.

If your uncle is still in command of his quoted intellectual and financial capacities ("we're not worthy, we're not worthy" in the Wayne's world manner), he may try to pull another one. And, God, do we need his magic wand 8}. Cf GSEs - "see how they run" to quote P. McCartney for a change.

On a personal note: as Milo's Minderbender in Catch 22 kept stressing "And everybody has a share". Or "for whom the bell tolls - Nunc Lento Sonitu Dicunt, Morieris" etc...

dj