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Sorry Friday’s column posted so late. If you missed
it – especially the uplifting part at the end (who doesn’t need a
little uplift on a Monday morning?) – click here. HEALTH
CARE If
you think Democrats should not filibuster health care reform, consider taking a
few seconds to sign this
petition. We
have to mitigate the anti-choice piece (perhaps grandfather all the existing
insurance providers?) or somehow get rid of it altogether. But Saturday
night’s House passage was a great step forward. James Musters: “Government
health care rescues protesters at anti-government health care rally.
You just know the irony is lost on those protestors. (‘EMS workers who
are employed by the federal government responded to his emergency, treated him,
saved his life and transported him to a public hospital.’)” POMEGRANATES Michael
Joblin: “The
house in Palm Springs that Gil and I just closed on has a 10-foot
pomegranate tree in the backyard! I can see 8 or 10 pomegranates at
various stages of growth, so it’s a tad
more than $3 each [let’s see: if the house was $375,000 and there are
8 pomegranates . . .], but I’m looking forward to enjoying them for
the first time in my life. Consider yourself honored! I have picked two
to try. Following your suggestion, I
will first chill them for a day. I’ll report back
tomorrow. Meantime, beware! Pomegranate trees have thorns!” ☞
They grow on trees? I thought they grew on fruit stands. (And this just in:
“They taste great!” Michael reports.) Kathryn
Lance: “They
are lovely trees and the flowers and fruit are beautiful. I have one but have
never been moved to try the fruit. The birds love them so much that this
year’s crop is out of the question. Maybe next year.” ☞
No way! All pomegranates have 613 seeds? Really? Cool! (Well,
actually not, but
it’s still fun.) GOLD Chris
Hanacek:
“You should link to Less Antman’s SAP portfolio page.
He maintains that commodity futures should always be part of the mix
(including, but not limited to gold). That they are prudent since they
generally move against equities.”
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