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To: loantech who wrote (15503)9/19/2002 8:07:19 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81763
 
Promises, promises!



To: loantech who wrote (15503)9/19/2002 8:53:41 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81763
 
your pdx restaurant serving rum milkshakes? Buffalo Gap perhaps? Different chef now...changed the hushpuppies too, drat!



To: loantech who wrote (15503)9/20/2002 2:31:55 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 81763
 
Buffalo Gap's rum milkshakes stirred with Searle's dusty chicken bones.
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Tom,
When you'r "I buy the drinks!" happens, i'll get my unstirred :o)
but,
On a sour-wondermint note taste,
these credit cards given to anyone warm,
from banks with FDIC,
i wonder, or better yet, assumed that FDIC type gov'tmint
"don't worry about a belly-up, the taxpayers have you'r "back"
so, how is the following x-plain'ed
as it seem plain as a cloudy dark day that some-tin not right?
Message 18012740
... the company's NextBank unit,
saying NextCard had failed to spot credit problems.
Sub Prime Scrutiny
``NextCard cost us $300 million-$400 million,'' says David Barr,
a spokesman for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.,
which guarantees U.S. bank deposits.
The FDIC stepped in to keep NextCard's asset-backed securities
from paying out early by injecting money into NextCard.
Most of the company's loans had been packaged into bonds...