Bill, There seems to be a lot of "filler" right below my post and I think you will notice that my "filler" was just a few lines of "filler", where as you seem to be working on a book. I did enjoy the "home of Oscar-Meyer itself", Madison, Wisconsin. David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA > This is what BALONEY is, folks. All filler, no value. It just makes your > files fatter. Sometimes you even get negative value: you get misinformation. > Things like, if you use a Sciortino tool, you don't need a Becket. Other gems > too: if it weren't for ET, Bill Evans could not have composed his music. > Shall I go on? Did you know that more people actually speak German in the US > than Spanish? Gee!!! Now, I've heard of places like Miami and Los Angeles > where over 50% of huge populations speak Spanish. New Mexico is officially > bilingual. Many cities in the Southwest have significant Hispanic > communities. How aboout New York and Chicago? Large Hispanic communities > there too. Virtually every major city has a Spanish-Speaking comminity. > There are Spanish newspapers all over the US including one right here in > little Madison, which also does have some German speakers but there are more > Hispanics and no German newspaper. But if we are to believe some on the List > and take their word for it and never dare contradict them, German is the > second most widely spoken language of the US. Also, manic-depressives are > "comfortable" 50% of the time, just for the record or so says someone who > really knows. > > >From the home town of Oscar-Meyer itself, > Madison, Wisconsin > >
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