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Non-Tech : CGPR CONSOLIDATED GROWRS & PROCESRS

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To: dirtroad who wrote (38)11/3/1999 8:48:00 AM
From: Will Gamble  Read Replies (2) of 47
 
Dear dirtroad, First - trust me - you are not
the ONLY shareholder in CGPR, and although there
are a lot of cons as well as well as pros, HEMP IS
HERE TO STAY, and I would think that CGPR is also
HTS because they got in early.

There may be other companies going public and there
may even be a mutual fund consisting of hemp
enterprises.

Many problems face this industry, but I believe
that in a country that can put a man on the moon
and create stuff like Microsoft and laser surgery
has some dude that can figure out how to harvest
hemp without gumming up the machinery.and solve
all the other problems.

I'm taking a trip in December to Campbellville
KY where there's a little hemp museum, and if I get
into a Holiday Inn that has a bar I may stay thru
the millenium New Year's Eve. and have a few
bottles of Hempen Ale.

A personal note:

I am 82 years old. I feel that I have lived in the
best possible age as far as seeing changes is
concerned. The first summer job that I ever had was
working in a blacksmith shop wielding a "switch"
made from fastening the tail from a deceased horse
to a broomstick. Every fly in town would visit
the blacksmith shop and the horses that pulled all
the delivery wagons would stomp and kick trying to
get rid of the pesky flies = making it impossible
for the "smithy' to get them shod.
My job was to switch the horse with this tail
up one side,in front, and down the other side.
The horse took care of the hindquarters with
his own tale.

There have been more changes in the 1900s than
in all the centuries since the beginning of,
and I think that the 2000s will be the century
that improving the life-giving gifts of soil,
air and water will take center-stage, with
hemp playing one of the leading roles

I could ramble on like this for days, but this i
plenty for one time.

Best regards,

Wilson Campbell, a.k.a. WILL GAMBLE
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