To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (18564 ) 3/23/1998 9:40:00 AM From: Ann Janssen Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
Good Morning Sonny, Sounds like you and your wife had a nice time celebrating her birthday. I just told Margaret, we have snow this morning, yeee haa it's spring <gg> I also just talked to one of our reps in Penn and told him the snow is headed his way, boy he was bummed. <gg> We must be thinking a like again. I almost sold my ORCL too. I'm kind of waiting for it to get to 30 or higher, ok it got darn close and I wasn't paying attention and missed it. I guess I've just got this itch to sell something. Very tempted to sell what KO I have and buy it back later, but with my luck it will continue to climb. I've been reading/hearing people are putting money into the 'safer' stocks and KO is definitely one of those. Glad to see ADIC holding it's own, silly stock is dragging my whole IRA down. Oh well I guess I'll have to keep working for a few more days. <gg> Have a great day!! Take Care Ann P.S. Here's a cute little joke for you, goes with the season. Oldie but Goodie. A man, called to testify at the IRS, asked his accountant for advice on what to wear. "Wear your shabbiest clothing. Let him think you are a pauper," the accountant replied. Then he asked his lawyer the same question, but got the opposite advice. "Do not let them intimidate you. Wear your most elegant suit and tie." Confused, the man went to his Rabbi, told him of the conflicting advice, and requested some resolution of the dilemma. "Let me tell you a story," replied the Rabbi. "A woman, about to be married, asked her mother what to wear on her wedding night. 'Wear a heavy, long, flannel nightgown that goes right up to your neck.' But when she asked her best friend, she got conflicting advice. 'Wear your most sexy negligee, with a V neck right down to your navel. The man protested: "What does all this have to do with my problem with the IRS?" "No matter what you wear, you are going to get screwed."