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To: TobagoJack who wrote (48830)4/20/2004 10:21:52 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 74559
 
Jay,

Sometimes it is good to smooth a rough past or tough present situation with the future, which of course IS very bright. The delusion is when the ego has no clue that bright future may have nothing to do with specificities like a stock portfolio... or even the so called 'economic success' of their country. For example, in the above cases the future of the planet would indeed brighten considerably with $100 barrel oil, although the religious re-converted 'buy and hold regardless of price' fanatics may not appreciate the bargains that arose of the situation, or even notice the cleaner air and water.

DAK {wearing shades also}



To: TobagoJack who wrote (48830)4/20/2004 11:25:15 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
As Hawkeye said to Major Margaret Houlihan:"Hot lips, you may be a pain in the a*s, but you're a hell of a nurse" - CB - a hell of a litigator? She definitely plays an important role in our theater of operations.

>>she must either be right, or wrong, or not have read the linked material<< LOL, a fresh new approach to the age-old subject of dychotomies. Let me try some variants

"I think she's wrong, although I did not get her arguments. But I missed his arguments as well" (we're equal opportunity employers)

"Turn left or right? I have no idea, what do you think"

etc



To: TobagoJack who wrote (48830)4/21/2004 10:10:12 AM
From: Joe S Pack  Respond to of 74559
 
Jay,
The book is an absolute gem, I tell you. Exquisite, delicious, illuminating, and you should recommend the book to all your friends.

Yes, it is a gem to read, reread and to read again. I have already stacked on my 3d space and been through once and
will be again to strengthen some of my neuronal bonds for conversational references.

I don't see any dissimilarities between the present GreenScam and the French fraud. History repeats but in different disguish.