Re: So much for drug savings for the elderly....

From: RaeMorrill (raemorrill_at_aol.com.com)
Date: 07/03/04


Date: 03 Jul 2004 05:29:57 GMT


>he lunches are chicken feed. They don't amount to more than petty cash as
>far as the pharmaceutic

Chicken feed to them would be living "high on the hog" to most people I know.
That's the problem: "Ah, that's nothing..." In the end it all ends up. That's
millions a year.Maybe chicken feed when billions are being thrown out on other
things, but nonetheless...

Rae Morrill in Maine
"Ya can't get theyuh from heeah"
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