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Date:      Mon, 22 Jun 1998 12:37:02 +1000
From:      "Andrew Specht" <andrew@iaccess.com.au>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   wtf?? Re: luck
Message-ID:  <038801bd9d86$a390db80$e34a05cb@alpine.iaccess>

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a chain letter at freebsd-questions@freebsd.org??????????

"People who say money can't buy happiness
just don't know where to shop"


Andrew Specht
System Administrator / Internet Access Australia
andrew@iaccess.com.au
http://www.iaccess.com.au



>>> Sorry to do this to you - but I could use a little good luck!
>> Sorry about this, but I just can't afford anymore bad luck in my
>> lifetime.  Hope it brings you all some GOOD LUCK.
>>
>> Cheers!
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>> I am doing what has been done by the person who has sent this mail to
>> me.
>>
>> The content of this mail is good & hence I am forwarding it to you all.
>>
>> Hope it does what it claims to do.
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>>                   HEAVEN'S GROCERY STORE
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>> I was walking down life's highway  a long time ago.
>> One day I saw a sign that read, "HEAVEN'S GROCERY STORE".
>> As I got a little closer, the door came open wide,
>> And when I came to myself I was standing inside.
>> I saw a host  of ANGELS.  They were standing everywhere.
>> One handed me a basket and said,
>> "My Child, shop with care".
>> Everything a human needed was in that grocery store.
>> And all you couldn't carry, you could  come back the next day for more.
>> First, I got some PATIENCE:  LOVE was in the same row.
>> Further down was UNDERSTANDING: you need that everywhere you go.
>> I  got a box or two of WISDOM, a bag or two of FAITH. I just
>> couldn't miss the HOLY GHOST, for  it was all over the place. I
>> stopped to  get some STRENGTH, And COURAGE to help me run this race. By
>> then my basket was getting full, But I remembered I  needed some GRACE.
>> I didn't forget SALVATION, for SALVATION was free,
>> So I tried to get enough of that to save both you and me.
>> Then I started up to the counter to pay  my grocery bill,
>> For I thought I had everything to do the MASTER'S will.
>> As I went up the aisle, I saw PRAYER:
>> And I just had to put that in,
>> For  I knew when I stepped outside, I would run into sin.
>> PEACE  AND JOY were plentiful; they were last on the shelf. SONG and
>> PRAISE were hanging near, so I just helped myself.
>> Then I said to the angel, "Now, how much do I owe?"
>> He smiled and said, "Just take them everywhere you go."
>> Again, I smiled and said, "How much  do I really owe?"
>> He smiled again and said, "MY CHILD, GOD PAID YOUR BILL  A  LONG, LONG
>> TIME AGO."
>> This notice has been sent to you for good luck.  The original is from
>> the Netherlands.  It has been around the world 9 times.
>> This luck has now been brought to you.  You will receive good luck
>> within six days of receiving  this letter providing you, in turn send it
>> back out.
>> This is not a joke.  You will receive it in the mail.  Send copies of
>> this letter to people you think need good luck.  DO NOT SEND
>> MONEY for it has no price on it.  Do not keep this letter.  It must
>> leave your hands 90 hours after you receive it.  An RAF officer
>> received $70,000.00 after he sent his letter out.  Joe Elliot received
>> $450,000,000 and lost it because he broke the chain.  While in the
>> Philippines, General Welch lost his life 6 days after he received the
>> letter; he failed to circulate the quote.  However, before he died, he
>> received $750,000,000.
>> Please send twenty copies of this letter and see what happens on the 6th
>> day.  This chain came from Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony
>> Lavoid, a missionary from South America. I myself,  forward this to you,
>> but it is sent anonymously to you.
>> Since this chain makes a tour of the world, you must make twenty
>> identical copies and send them to friends, relatives, and associates.
>> After a few days you will get a surprise.. this is true even if you are
>> not superstitious.
>> Take note of the following:Constatin Ladd received the chain in
>> 1953, he asked his secretary to make 20 copies and send them out.  After
>> a few days he won the lottery for $20,000.00 in his country.
>> Carlo Baditt, an office employee, received the chain and forgot
>> about it.  A few days later he lost his job.  He found the chain
>> letter and sent it out to twenty people the next day.  Five days
>> later he got a better job.  For no reason should this chain be
>> broken.
>> Don't complain Don't explain, Be your way all the time.
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