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To: Gary Jacobs who wrote (36748)1/20/1999 7:30:00 AM
From: Gary Jacobs  Respond to of 50264
 
jane, one last comment. again, i could be wrong, but i think you underestimate how much discussion goes on outside this thread (among people here and others) trying to measure and evaluate how the company is doing on an ongoing basis. there's not as many blind followers as you might think. cheers.

gary



To: Gary Jacobs who wrote (36748)1/20/1999 8:08:00 AM
From: William Brotherson  Respond to of 50264
 
Good Morning Gary!!

{{{Everyone}}}

Great post!!

OK, I apologize for being out of sorts the last few days. A lot of personal things hit me all at once...Enough said!!

Todays Story:

It's simple, yet profound!! Just how many lives do you touch with one small act of kindness?? Things that make you go Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!

Smile

She smiled at a sorrowful stranger.
The smile seemed to make him feel
better.
He remembered past kindnesses of a
friend and wrote him a thank-you
letter.
The friend was so pleased with the
thank-you that he left a large tip
after lunch.
The waitress, surprised by the size
of the tip, bet the whole thing on
a hunch.
The next day she picked up her
winnings, and gave part to a man
on the street.
The man on the street was grateful;
for two days he'd had nothing to eat.
After he finished his dinner, he
left for his small dingy room.
(He didn't know at that moment
that he might be facing his doom.)
On the way he picked up a shivering
puppy and took him home to get warm.
The puppy was very grateful
to be in out of the storm.
That night the house caught on fire.
The puppy barked the alarm.
He barked 'til he woke the whole
household and saved everybody from
harm.
One of the boys that he rescued
grew up to be President.
All this because of a simple smile
that hadn't cost a cent.

By Barbara Hauck, age 13

wb



To: Gary Jacobs who wrote (36748)1/20/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Gary,

Could be a plan.

But THAT works both ways. Not you, but personna like Mr. ball and bullmarket who need to understand happily bashing someone with a differring point of view will only prod persons to go deeper.

I sincerely believe the opinions of Paul and others should at least have the same respect.

Jane at the beach

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