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I’d love for you to teach me to fish but…can’t you just give me the fish?

By Jeff Reckseit
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:00:00 ET
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I’d love for you to teach me to fish but…can’t you just give me the fish?

As the bathing beauty on the beach said at the end of the movie Trading Places:

“Can’t we have both?”
 
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