To: Jean...From: Gene...Re: So, I'm a DOG, eh?
How ironic that that NOVL turns out to be the "RAT", and I'm the "DOG". That explains everything. My incantations were only able to drive NOVL down 1/16 point, however, they were very successful in driving my health sector stocks up. I no longer believe that that their advance is dependent upon an inverse relationship with NOVL. I am now trying to devise an incatation that will allow all of them to move in the same direction (up, I hope).
In regard to your question about the home front, everything is great! My wife and I are soulmates, lovers, best friends and co-conspirators in an amazing welfare scam that covers all of our gambling loses in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX.
As you suggested, I asked my broker about DEN on the Totonto exchange. That seemed to trigger some kind of seizure. I hung up when she started screaming about fiscal insanity, irresponsibility, discount brokers and psychiatrists. I'm going to ask my Brother-in Law, who is your neighbor in Grimsby, Ont., to research DEN for me. I'm reluctant to use the Email address you sent because that may reveal my true indentity. I can't let that happen because it could jeopardze our welfare scam. In fact, I'm using an assumed name on this message board. My real name isn't Gene. It's Geno, I wouldn't divulge sensitive information like that to anyone except you (and Joe and Scott).
Thanks a million for the information. Now that I know I'm a "DOG", I can act on my basic instincts with impunity. I have a perfect excuse for anything and everthing I do. Hey, after all, I'm a "DOG".
Gene If you get any inquiries from the IRS or FBI, please don't tell them that my real name is Geno. My mafia attornies would be real peed-off if that information got out. Also, even though you have set me straight on the years of the "RAT/DOG", I still thing it's a good idea to put a hex on Dorfman. Please advise. |