Just thoughts . . .

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Beanie babies are a collectable right now and some go for a pretty price. $100.00 +

If the fan gets dirty, and a person has no preps, no cash, no silver, no gold, could a beanie baby buy a loaf of bread?

Or a Griffey autographed card, some water??

How fast our priorities can change if, if we get anything more than a BITR.

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I am also of the opinion that the 1 to 10 grade for scoring your Y2K self, isn't a straight line function. It would seem that the curve would liik more like the top of a hill. Once you have gone so far, it doesn't take very much to go farther.

once again - nuff for now

Robert

-- Same as B4 (NWPhotog@Foxcomm.net), August 20, 1999

Answers

I agree; something like an "asymptotic curve"

-- Perry Arnett (pjarnett@pdqnet.net), August 20, 1999.

Remember those pet rocks from eons ago???? Funny, every once in a while I see one at a garage sale.... usually in the free box! Kinda of like beanie babies come Jan!

-- Moore Dinty moore (not@thistime.com), August 21, 1999.

From: Y2K, ` la Carte by Dancr near Monterey, California

If you have enough of them, you might be able to hide your beans in them.

-- Dancr (addy.available@my.webpage.neener.autospammers--regrets.greenspun), August 21, 1999.


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