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To: Andrew C.R. Biddle who wrote (10651)4/24/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: Jim Fitzgerald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
Parental Guidance - A Quick Test.

You've just learned that your child has a collection of assault weapons and pipe bombs in his/her closet. You should:

A) Take away his/her Internet connection.
B) Take away his/her Playstation
C) Get a belt with a large, heavy buckle and beat the everloving crap out of the little monster.

I know what my parents would have done.



To: Andrew C.R. Biddle who wrote (10651)4/26/1999 10:48:00 AM
From: Andrew C.R. Biddle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
Saw this in one of Cramer's pieces today about his vacation. It bodes well for the future N64 Rugrat sales. Now if we could only get Cramer to buy the stock.

>> Random musings: Speaking of companies that
go down every day, right before we went away I
wanted to get my kids the Rugrats Nintendo
cartridges and some Pokemon games, whatever
the heck that is. That meant going to Toys R Us
(TOY:NYSE). Talk about atrocious places to go! I
would have paid a kid to go in and get it for me, if
there had been anybody around.

I walk in and go to the Nintendo aisle. Of course
they are out of what I want. I get some others that
nobody wants, which means, of course, that I get
pieces of paper giving me the right to get in
another line after I have paid for the cartridges.
Then I get in line at the register before I can get in
the other line. <<

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Andrew