Re: Hedging bets

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From: Jeff Bone (jbone@jump.net)
Date: Mon Oct 30 2000 - 20:25:32 PPET


While Gore might be a mystery, it's pretty clear from behavior that Nader overcompensates for a
short one. As for W, it was practically measurable when Mr. Ego popped up to say hello at the
convention. :-/

jb

cdale@silly.techmonkeys.net wrote:

> It's CindY with a Y, if you're talkin to me. (: I have no idea how long
> any of the guys are like Geege does, but I'm puttin my money where I'm
> puttin my vote. 5 bux sez Nader.
> CindY
>
> "A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity."
> -- Robert Frost
>
> On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 Grlygrl201@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Let's start a betting pool. $5 on Gore. I like my odds long. Shut up,
> > Cindi.
> >
> > :-)
> > GG
> >
> > In a message dated 10/30/00 4:42:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > tomwhore@inetarena.com writes:
> >
> > <<
> > Lieberman is still on the ballot for his old job. Deadline to get off and
> > be a real VP canidate is soon. Letting it go down to the last minuet is
> > interesting. He doesnt have to pull out of the race back home, he can be
> > ellected. If he gets the VP postion the govenor of his state can pick the
> > replacement, think is his gov is republican, thus letting a seat go to the
> > other side of the gush/bore camps. If he doesnt get into VP officetude
> > then he might still be going for it from the floor, but in the process
> > letting a repub VP into office. >>
> >


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