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Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 07:28:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: craig.taylor@enron.com
To: larry.may@enron.com, h..otto@enron.com, daniel.diamond@enron.com, 
	ken.shulklapper@enron.com
Subject: FW: Quite possibly the best JOKE I've heard in a long while!!
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> A little boy and his father are walking around New York, many years after
> the tragedy. They pass a memorial to the twin towers. Intrigued, the boy
> asks:
> "Daddy, what are the twin towers?".
> The father:
> "They were enormous towers, the bastion of capitalism, but they don't
> exist any more, son."
> "What happened to them?"
> "Some years ago some Arabs destroyed them."
> The little boy seems intrigued, and asks:
> "Daddy, what are Arabs?".
>
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