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To: Ray Hughes who wrote (904)3/16/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
"Question - are silver bulls sterling characters?"

Francly, I don't know, but mark my words, they have a yen for riyal value, and baht some for a punt. So far they won, let's hope this makes them randy, that they may reallly levitate the price so that the shorts must start schilling out more shekels to cover their bahts, and maybe even get their noses rubled in it a bit.

pacific.commerce.ubc.ca

Too bad more people don't speak Spanish, you can really play games with 'peso' - the word derives from the verb 'pesar', which means 'to weigh', as in 'to be weighty', but there are many uses, not all of them suitable for mixed company. Originally the peso, like the pound sterling, meant a standard weight of silver.
........... cheers .................... marcos



To: Ray Hughes who wrote (904)3/16/1998 2:20:00 PM
From: Tomato  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
Answer re Silver Bulls: They're very polished and when tea time comes, they're prepared to give service. As for their timing, let's hope Ann Richards can't say about them what she said about George Bush at the Democratic Convention year ago, i.e. "Stick a fork in 'em, he's done!" (the same George Bush whom Richards said was born with a SILVER spoon in his mouth).

Hi ho!!