>I am sure they will rebuild quickly.<
I'm sure they will, about ten minutes after the insurance check is written.
But this reminds me of the old vaudville routine. I won't type all the dialogue, but it goes something like:
Two guys meet in Miami. Haven't seen each other for a long time.
"How's business?" Sam asks.
"Didn't you hear? sez Max, "We had some bad luck. Had a fire that wiped us out (here insert long litany about what the fire did).
"What about you, Sam? How's your business?"
"We, too, had some bad luck. We had a flood that (insert tale of woe here).
There's a long pause. And Max says:
"Tell me something, Sam. How do you do a flood?"
I'm sure they will, about ten minutes after the insurance check is written.
But this reminds me of the old vaudville routine. I won't type all the dialogue, but it goes something like:
Two guys meet in Miami. Haven't seen each other for a long time.
"How's business?" Sam asks.
"Didn't you hear? sez Max, "We had some bad luck. Had a fire that wiped us out (here insert long litany about what the fire did).
"What about you, Sam? How's your business?"
"We, too, had some bad luck. We had a flood that (insert tale of woe here).
There's a long pause. And Max says:
"Tell me something, Sam. How do you do a flood?"
