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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Shirley Owen who wrote (2046)6/5/1997 1:20:00 PM
From: Tomato   of 26850
 
Your Royal Highness,

Thank you so much for the thoughtful and thought provoking post. People had said how honorable and straight shooting WSP management was, and I believed them. Makes me want to burst out in a chorus of "What Kind of Fool Am I" from a couple days' posts ago.

I brought up an idea on this thread a few months ago about using the power of the Web to put up a shareholder to run for a seat on the Bd. of Dir., but nobody was very interested. I don't know how to stir up interest in voting out of office those officers and directors who do the sleazy things they do.

I'm on the left coast if you're standing on the North Pole looking south...Actually, I live in the town where Pete Seeger grew up, for any trivia buffs who want to look that up. "If I had a hammer, I'd hammer WSP management....." A better hint is that around the corner from me lives the founder and patron saint of California Cuisine (don't know her personally). Unfortunately, I can't afford to go to her famous restaurant with its $65 prix fix dinners, not including tax, tip, and wine - not until WSP goes way up.

I had my e-mail address on the bookmark thing but took it off when Peter Grandich started threatening me (or was it his imposter?). Then he called my unlisted number at home at 7 a.m. one day. So much for privacy in this world. I put the e-mail back on, then got convinced by an old post of yours that I'd be better off not having it listed. Anyway, Walt has it if you could get it from him.

Now I must beg your leave, YRH. Until later, adieu.

Your loyal subject,
Ketchup (but for you, Heinz)

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