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>  Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 00:40:08 EDT
>  From: Martha Greenberg <marthag@MIT.EDU>
>  
>  So, I went out and bought the food processor.  It came to NIS 470, or
>  NIS 94 each.  In USD, that's $26.11.  I'm not sure what the best way to
>  handle the money arrangement is.  I still have an account at USTrust in
>  Cambridge, so it is probably easiest for one of you to collect the
>  money and to do a transfer to me.

I was going to volunteer to collect the money, but given our current
state (c.f. the time at which I am answering this E-mail :-), I think
I'll let somebody else do it :-).

  jik
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Okay, I had to. These were good!

Yudit

PS. SHabbat Shalom y'all.

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these are really funny!

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Thanks Adrienne



       The MOST embarassing moments...

 The following are the top three winners of a Most Embarrassing Moments
 Contest in New Woman Magazine:

 "While in line at the bank one afternoon, my toddler decided to
 release some pent-up energy and ran amok.  I was finally able to grab
 hold of her after receiving looks of disgust and annoyance from other
 patrons. I told her that if she did not start behaving *right now*,
 she would be punished.

 To my horror, she looked me in the eye and said in a voice just as
 threatening, 'If you don't let me go right now, I will tell Grandma
 that I saw you kissing Daddy's pee-pee last night!'

 "The silence was deafening after this enlightening exchange.  Even the
 tellers stopped what they were doing!  I mustered up the last of my
 dignity and walked out of the bank with my daughter in tow.  The last
 thing I heard when the door closed behind me were screams of laughter"

 Amy Richardson;
 Stafford,Virginia


 "It was the day before my eighteenth birthday.  I was living at home,
 but my parents had gone out for the evening, so I invited my
 girlfriend over for a romantic night alone.  "As we lay in bed after
 making love,  we heard the telephone ring downstairs.

 I suggested to my girlfriend that I give her a piggyback ride to the
 phone.  Since we didn't want to miss the call, we didn't have time to
get
dressed.

 When we got to the bottom of the stairs, the lights suddenly came on
 and a whole crowd of people yelled, 'SURPRISE!'

 My entire family - aunts, uncles, Grandparents, cousins and all my
 friends were standing there!  My girlfriend and I were frozen in a
 state of shock and embarrassment for what seemed like an eternity.
 "Since then, no one in my family has planned a surprise party again."

 Tim Cahill
 Poughkeepsie, New York


 One of the funniest "most-embarrassing-moment" stories I've come upon
 in a long time was about a lady who picked up several items at a
 discount store.  When she finally got up to the checker, she learned
 that one of her items had no price tag.  Imagine her embarrassment
 when the checker got on the intercom and boomed out for all the store
 to hear:
 "PRICE CHECK ON LANE THIRTEEN, TAMPAX, SUPERSIZE."  That was bad
 enough, but somebody at the rear of the store apparently misunderstood
 the word "tampax" for "THUMBTACKS."

 In a business-like tone, a voice boomed back over the intercom: "DO YOU
WANT
THE KIND YOU PUSH IN WITH YOUR THUMB OR THE KIND YOU POUND IN
 WITH A HAMMER?"



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