To: 68skylark
Becky Lynn Gritzke, a Florida State University business major, admits in her lawsuit that she was among the women who removed their tops at Mardi Gras last year in exchange for beads and trinkets. She is a business major and made a trade like that? Did she learn nothing in the history lessons where the Indians traded Long Island for beads and trinkets?
To: 11th Earl of Mar
Actually, it was Manhattan. And the Indians got the better end of the deal, when you recall that the original $24 invested at 6% would be worth $62 Billion today. And that the Dutch lost the colony to the English, while the Indians got to keep their trade goods.
35 posted on
01/22/2002 11:33:17 AM PST by
Romulus
To: 11th Earl of Mar
She wants the money from the lawsuit.
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To: 11th Earl of Mar
She is a business major and made a trade like that? That's probably part of the problem. After sobering up, IMO, she realized she made a dumb mistake. She'll always wonder from now on when she enters some business meeting whether all the males in the room saw the video. Every time someone says, "hey, haven't I seen you somewhere before?" she'll wonder
Also, I'd hate to be the first person to overhear someone saying that to her and snicker or something. That would probably get you involved in a sexual harassment charge or similar.
To: 11th Earl of Mar
"Becky Lynn Gritzke, a Florida State University business major, admits in her lawsuit that she was among the women who removed their tops at Mardi Gras last year in exchange for beads and trinkets. She is a business major and made a trade like that? Did she learn nothing in the history lessons where the Indians traded Long Island for beads and trinkets?"
What a boob!
88 posted on
01/22/2002 12:48:06 PM PST by
DeweyCA
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