touche.

On 12/13/07, Max B. Sawicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Isn't "Minestrone soup" redundant?
>
> -- New Jersey guy
>
>
> Sandwichman wrote:
> > I just finished eating a tasty nutritious bowl of worthless assets. It
> > cost me $1.29 for half a gallon. The $1.29 was for a can of organic
> > kidney beans, on sale, that I added to the culled tomatoes, potatoes,
> > chard, zucchini, carrots, broccolli stems and onion that I brought home
> > from work for free. All but the tomatoes and onion were organic.
> > Although all the vegetables were perfectly fresh and edible, they were
> > not marketable because of blemishes, bruises or rotten spots that are
> > easily cut off.
> >
> > What I want to know is can you make soup out of worthless financial
> > assets? If you can, what is the recipe? If you can't, why bother talking
> > about the credit crises?
> >
> > --
> > Sandwichman
>



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Sandwichman

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