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A review of the book titled:  "Inside Job:  The Looting of America's S&L's"
revealed that a great many of these crooks' last names ended in a vowel.
I got that one from watching the Sopranos.<g>  Recall the guy who made off
with the $300mil who was a manager for Lehman Bros?  His last name
ended in a vowel.  I passed this interesting tidbit of info along to one of
my
correspondents and here's his twist.

BTW, in case you think this might be Italian American profiling; it is not.
Just look at all the great variety of contributions made by IA's in our
culture
from sports, law, entertainment, etc.  Prosecuters of the Mafia were also
Italian American.  But just remember the folks in this paragraph have no
control over you money.  <g>

Chas

----- Original Message -----
To: charles meyer <chmeyer@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:32 AM
Subject: ending vowels


Good Morning, Charles --

I would like to offer two amendments to your "vowel" rule:

1.  If the final vowel is silent, it doesn't count.  For example, John
Eldridge.

2.  If a name does not end in a vowel, but it is traditional for that name
to end in a vowel, it comes under your rule.  For example, the Senator
from Ohio (?) who is currently under indictment for corruption:
Senator Traficant.  The traditional spelling is Traficante.





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