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Non-Tech : Philip Morris - A Stock For Wealth Or Poverty (MO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Little Gorilla who wrote (3389)3/19/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: Warlock  Respond to of 6439
 
Glad to hear from a fellow UW alum :) Nice to know they're out there!!!

As far as being an idealistic college student. . . I guess I don't necessarily disagree with you. However, MY idealisitic attitude is to strive to: re-establish the meaning of SELF_RESPONSIBILITY in society. To be able to instill tradition and values into our children. To be able to RESPECT our elected officials, rather than be disgraced by their terrible actions. I personally feel that the moral fabric of our country is shredding. . . and MY idealism involves somehow finding away to patch it back up! Now I'm probably just as naive as those that spend every waking moment attempting to Free Burma. . . but those are MY feelings.



To: Little Gorilla who wrote (3389)3/19/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: Theo Karantsalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6439
 
Thanks, guys.

I did take a Spanish class from UW- tough as nails, but I graduated (MA) from the University of Miami.

What a day! Yesterday, I used the mountain of Philip Morris coupons I received from headquarters, and the employees at the local market freaked out. "How could someone get a cartload of groceries for free?" they probably wondered. I have Maxwell Espresso, capuccinos, Jello, and just about everything else we're famous for on our kitchen counter. Hey, Doc, did you get the picture of my boy I e-mailed you standing in front of a stack of Kraft's Easy-Macs? We needed a break!

Best regards,

Theo