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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (25090)10/7/2002 5:20:00 AM
From: Doug Coughlan  Respond to of 62558
 
Four Catholic ladies are having coffee together, discussing how important their children are.
The first one tells her friends, "My son is a priest. When he walks into a room, everyone calls him 'Father'."
The second Catholic woman chirps, "Well, my son is a bishop. Whenever he walks into a room, people say, 'Your Grace'."
The third Catholic woman says smugly, "Well, not to put you down, but my son is a cardinal.. Whenever he walks into a room, people say 'Your Eminence'."
The fourth Catholic woman sips her coffee in silence. The first three women give her this subtle "Well...?"
She replies, "My son is a gorgeous, 6' 2", hard bodied, well-hung, male stripper. Whenever he walks into a room, women say, "My God!"



To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (25090)10/7/2002 7:24:40 AM
From: arnold silver  Respond to of 62558
 
Joe,
that was the only stock i made a killing on.$600.000.
I had 50.000 shares at .90 sold at 10 to 13 .
took me 6 months to lose it.
after a 10=1 reverse split it is now 0.10.
name is NEXL.
Arnie



To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (25090)10/8/2002 12:55:47 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62558
 
Krispy Kreme Opens First New England Store
Associated Press

October 8 2002, 11:38 AM EDT

Newington, Conn. -- Traffic snarled on the Berlin Turnpike this morning as people lined up for the opening of New England's first Krispy Kreme doughnut shop.

By 5 a.m., when the store's "Hot Doughnuts Now" sign lit up for the first time, several hundred people were waiting outside.

Chris Ahern, 12, was the first customer in line. The boy and his family had been camping out in front of the store since Sunday afternoon.

His effort was rewarded with a year's supply of free doughnuts.