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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (37159)2/5/1999 4:46:00 PM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94695
 
Who is Jack Schitt?

The lineage revealed. Many people are at a loss for a response
when someone says, "You don't know Jack Schitt?" Now you can handle the situation . . .

Jack is the only son of Awe Schitt and O. Schitt. Awe Schitt, the
fertilizer magnate, married O. Schitt, the owner of Kneedeep N.
Schitt, Inc. In turn, Jack Schitt married Noe Schitt, and the deeply
religious couple produced six children; Holie Schitt, Fulla Schitt,
Giva Schitt, Bull Schitt and the twins: Deap Schitt and Dip Schitt.
Against her parents' objections, Deap Schitt married Dumb Schitt, a
high school drop out.

After being married 15 years, Jack and Noe Schitt divorced. Noe
Schitt later married Mr. Sherlock, and because her kids were living
with them, she wanted to keep her previous name. She was then known as Noe Schitt-Sherlock.

Dip Schitt married Loada Schitt and they produced a nervous son,
Chicken Schitt. Fulla Schitt and Giva Schitt were inseparable
throughout childhood and subsequently married the Happens
brothers in a dual ceremony. The wedding announcement in the newspaper announced the Schitt-Happens wedding. The Schitt-Happens children were Dawg, Byrd, and Hoarse.

Bull Schitt, the prodigal son, left home to tour the world. He
recently returned from Italy with his new bride, Pisa Schitt.

So now when someone says, 'you don't know Jack Schitt', you can
reply that you do.




To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (37159)2/5/1999 7:11:00 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94695
 
James, the rotation in the stock market is typical of an end to the bull market IMHO.

They buy the cyclicals not because we are getting out of recession but because of full employment.

This is the wrong reason to buy stocks. On the other hand there is so much money in MM funds that they can turn the market on a dime.

Next week treasury auction may be the trigger for a reversal. Interest rates are just to high relative to actual inflation.

BWDIK
Haim