Newspaper survival
Dan.Strassberg
dan.strassberg@att.net
Sun Mar 2 17:34:44 EST 2008
a) You are in Vermont, where there are allegedly more cows than
people.
b) Neither you nor anyone else I've noticed has mentioned Hillary's
early (and highly publicized) investment in cattle futures that
supposedly netted her an overnight profit of $100,000 on an investment
of substantially less than $100,000. (ISTR she was reported to have
put only about $10,000 into the deal, which, if true, means that she
really knew how to, umm, milk those cows for huge profits. Of course
the story could be largely, well... you know.)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill O'Neill" <billohno@gmail.com>
To: "Roger Kirk" <rogerkirk@ttlc.net>
Cc: "boston Radio Interest"
<boston-radio-interest@rolinin.bostonradio.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Newspaper survival
> Roger Kirk wrote:
>> The fine was stipulated to be paid in cows. And, I haven't heard a
>> word about this on radio, yet. //
>
> If I had a dime for every "You pay me in cows" story, I'd be eating
> name-brand cereal. Bovine intervention is the typical standing
> sub-head. Works every time.
>
> Bill O'Neill
> //
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