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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (28973)2/20/2003 8:47:02 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
LOL, the Austrian economist's are smelling sweeter every day. Not that it matters, they're already making their subscribers gobs of money. It's probably better if the establishment can continue to sweep them under the rugs, if everyone followed them, it would't work.

DAK



To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (28973)2/20/2003 7:21:32 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 74559
 
I see grubs on the horizon



To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (28973)2/23/2003 1:04:17 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 74559
 
This has gotta be a metaphor for something...

Ostriches Banned From Annual Ostrich Festival
phoenix.cox.net

02-22-2003 03:41:AM
(Chandler, AZ) -- The annual Chandler Ostrich Festival it just weeks away, but things won't be the same as in years past. There will be no live ostriches this time around because of a state ban on bird-related events. The ban enacted earlier this month is to protect against the recent outbreak of the Newcastle virus. The highly contagious virus doesn't affect humans but is deadly for birds. The festival is March 7th through the 9th at Chandler's Tumbleweed Park, and organizers say, even though there won't be any birds, people will be able to race with camels, zebras, and even llamas, to name a few.