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Concerning They are watching you


Jim,

1. "Lead by precept and example" My lifetime motto; I didn't create it, however. (Believe it or not, it comes from the Elk's Ritual!)
2. Frisbee? If so, do you know where the name came from?
3. I'd like to see the Dow gradually slip to about 11-12,000 at least (and I'm heavily in the market!)

George Mead
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
USA
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George:

It was the Frisbee Pie Company (I am not sure of the exact name).

Jim

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Jim,

My two favorite Churchill (quite the wit) quotes are:

-Putting prepositions at the end of sentences is something with which I shall not put.

-After telling an off color joke at a dinner party, a lady across the table said, "you, sir, are no gentleman" At which he responded, And you, Madame, don't smell very bad for a fat woman"

Frank Cunnane
USA

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Frank:

Your second quote reminds me of a story about Calvin Coolidge, a very somber and quiet US president in the 1920's. At a dinner party the lady next to him said, "I'll bet you I can get you to say more than two words this evening." At which Cal replied, "You lose" and said not a peep the rest of the night.

Jim

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