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To: Benny Baga who wrote (1982)2/25/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: Brooks Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
Could be one big seller, lotsa little buyers.

Or the other way around.



To: Benny Baga who wrote (1982)2/25/1998 4:54:00 PM
From: Benny Baga  Respond to of 8545
 
And it could be Lemmings...Lemmings are small rodents indigenous to the tundra region and are noted for their mass exodus to the sea. In normal periods food and new shelter. Every three to four years, however, something odd begins to happen. Because of high breeding and low mortality the population of lemmings begins to rise. As soon as their ranks swell. Lemmings begin an erratic movement under darkness. Soon, this bold group begins to move in daylight. When confronted by barriers, the number of lemmings in the pack increases until a panic-like reaction drives them through or over the obstacle. As this behavior intensifies, lemmings begin to challenge other animals they normally would avoid. Although many lemmings die from starvation, predators, and accidents, most reach the sea. There they plunge in and swim until they die from exhaustion.

I would probably have an accident before I reached the sea.

Benny.