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To: Bernard Elbaum who wrote (838)3/14/1998 3:17:00 PM
From: CycloneTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Hi Everyone,

No news yet on the FDA website fda.gov.

Who said vasectomies are not trama:

Alabama Vasectomy

After having their 11th child, an Alabama couple decided that that was
enough (they could not afford a larger doublewide). So, the husband went to his doctor (who also treated mules) and told him that he and his wife/cousin didn't want to have any more children.

The doctor told him that there was a procedure called a vasectomy that
could fix the problem. The doctor instructed him to go home, get a cherry bomb (fireworks are legal in 'Bama), light it, put it in a beer can, then hold the can up to his ear and count to 10. The Alabamian said to the doctor, "I may not be the smartest man, but I don't see how putting a cherry bomb in a beer can next to my ear is going to help me" So, the couple drove to Georgia to get a second opinion.

The Georgia physician was just about to tell them about the procedure for a vasectomy when he realized that they were from Alabama. This doctor instead told the man to go home and get a cherry bomb, light it, place it in a beer can, hold it to his ear and count to 10. Figuring that both learned physicians couldn't be wrong, the man went home, lit a cherrybomb and put it in a beer can. He held the can up to his ear and began to count. "1, 2,3, 4,5 . . . . ", at which point he paused, placed the beer can between his legs and resumed counting on his other hand. . . .

Just a little humour while we wait ...

Cheers,

Rudy



To: Bernard Elbaum who wrote (838)3/14/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: Jim Gary  Respond to of 8117
 
Bernard: On Yahoo try PYT.V for a quote and chart. The results seem obviously to be in Canadian Dollars. The shares I own were purchased through E*Trade under the PYNGF symbol in about June of 1996.

Jim