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Not an investment bank, since Lehman]] as it once was, doesn't exist. No, [https://www.lehmans.com/] is an online hardware shop for people who don't use electricity.
{{a|glossary|[[File:Cyber Lehmans.png|450px|thumb|center|Cyber Monday for the folk with coal-fired internet!]]}}Not an [[investment bank]], since [[Lehman]] —''singular''<ref>You never say “[[Goldmans]]” either, by the way</ref> — as it once was, doesn’t exist<ref>Or ''does'' it? They are they who say [[Lehman]]  is [[Nosferatu]], and still spreads its ghastly blackened wings.</ref>.  


True story. It tickles me that a website for the ''online'' Amish community - being a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships  known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology, can, notwithstanding a fairly gaping flaw in its business model, have made a much better fist of surviing in business than the unrelated investment bank did.
No, [https://www.lehmans.com/ Lehmans] is an ''online'' hardware shop — ''online'', I say — ''for people who don’t use electricity''. If you access the world wide web courtesy of a couple of mules pushing a horse mill, make http://www.lehmans.com your first stop. Indeed, you can pick up a [https://www.lehmans.com/product/double-ox-yoke/ double ox yoke] there, should your internet go down.


You never say [[Goldmans]], by the way.
Meanwhile the rest of us should rejoice that a website that started out serving a group of traditional church fellowships known for simple living, plain dress and a diffidence towards modern technology ''online'' can, notwithstanding that fairly gaping flaw in its business model, have made a better fist of surviving in business than its giant financial services conglomerate namesake did.
 
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Not an investment bank, since Lehmansingular[1] — as it once was, doesn’t exist[2].

No, Lehmans is an online hardware shop — online, I say — for people who don’t use electricity. If you access the world wide web courtesy of a couple of mules pushing a horse mill, make http://www.lehmans.com your first stop. Indeed, you can pick up a double ox yoke there, should your internet go down.

Meanwhile the rest of us should rejoice that a website that started out serving a group of traditional church fellowships known for simple living, plain dress and a diffidence towards modern technology online can, notwithstanding that fairly gaping flaw in its business model, have made a better fist of surviving in business than its giant financial services conglomerate namesake did.

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  1. You never say “Goldmans” either, by the way
  2. Or does it? They are they who say Lehman is Nosferatu, and still spreads its ghastly blackened wings.