From: Doug Henwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Perelman wrote:
Krugman's latest says: The Washington Post reports that one of Mr. Bush's
frequent complaints about Larry Lindsey was that he didn't get enough
physical exercise.
Yeah, and an earlier article said he looked jowly on TV. ...
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Carl Remick wrote:
Lindsey looked jowly *on TV*? That's it, blame the media :)
Well it does add 20 pounds :o)
Michael
Michael Perelman wrote:
Krugman's latest says: The Washington Post reports that one of Mr. Bush's
frequent complaints about Larry Lindsey was that he didn't get enough
physical exercise.
Yeah, and an earlier article said he looked jowly on TV. In other
words, he's fat, but no one wanted to
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Doug Henwood wrote:
Krugman's latest says: The Washington Post reports that one of Mr.
Bush's frequent complaints about Larry Lindsey was that he didn't get
enough physical exercise.
Yeah, and an earlier article said he looked jowly on TV. In other
words, he's fat,
Michael, I think that you would find that academic economists on average
are pretty fit. The examples you give are exceptions. My own personal
observations are that you will find a fairly high percentage of academics
tend to spend some time running, swimming, playing racquet sports, etc. --
- Original Message -
From: Michael Perelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Krugman's latest says: The Washington Post reports that one of Mr.
Bush's
frequent complaints about Larry Lindsey was that he didn't get enough
physical exercise.
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In the future, economists serving the