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To: Bruce Hoyt who wrote (31765)4/5/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: taxgun  Respond to of 41046
 
i wonder how many of those people are shark hahahahahaha
notice ol49er there...didnt know that
jp



To: Bruce Hoyt who wrote (31765)4/5/1998 1:48:00 PM
From: VALUESPEC  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 41046
 
<<Strange, I can't find VS anywhere on the list.>>

In the meantime, It's strange how I'm making money :o) How has NVID and FTEL done in 1998?

How has my SKYC done? How was my timing for buying it, selling it, and buying puts?

May FTEL prosper, though I think it will be interesting to see if the storm of sales comes by June 30, 1998, as many used to expect.

FTEL: ~ $ 4.00

VALUESPEC



To: Bruce Hoyt who wrote (31765)4/6/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: rd greer  Respond to of 41046
 
Somehow, Bruce, this seems appropriate and goes well with your comment to RB.

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Three Bulls

Three bulls heard via the grapevine that the rancher was going to bring yet another bull onto the ranch, and the prospect raised a discussion among them.

First Bull: "Boys, we all know I've been here 5 years. Once we settled our differences, we agreed on which 100 of the cows would be mine. Now, I don't know where this newcomer is going to get HIS cows, but I aint' givin' him any of mine."

Second Bull: "That pretty much says it for me, too. I've been here 3 years and have earned my right to the 50 cows we've agreed are mine. I'll fight 'im till I run him off or kill 'im, but I'M KEEPIN' ALL MY COWS."

Third Bull: "I've only been here a year, and so far you guys have only let me have 10 cows to "take care of." I may not be as big as you fellows (yet) but I am young and virile, so I simply MUST keep all MY cows."

They had just finished their big talk when an eighteen-wheeler pulls up in the middle of the pasture with only ONE ANIMAL IN IT: the biggest Son-of-Another-Bull these guys had ever seen! At 4700 pounds, each step he took toward the ground strained the steel ramp to the breaking point.

First Bull: "Ahem... You know, it's actually been some time since I really felt I was doing all my cows justice, anyway. I think I can spare a few for our new friend."

Second Bull: "I'll have plenty of cows to take care of if I just stay on the opposite end of the pasture from HIM. I'm certainly not looking for an argument."

They look over at their young friend, the 3rd bull, and find him pawing the dirt, shaking his horns, and snorting.

First Bull: "Son, let me give you some advice real quick. Let him have some of your cows and live to tell about it."

Third Bull: "Shit, he can have ALL my cows. I'm just making sure he knows I'M a bull!"
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Fishing was good.

rd