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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (6286)12/4/1997 9:28:00 AM
From: Jerry in Omaha  Read Replies (1) of 20681
 
Mr. Frederick;

A wry smile comes over my face just thinking about how appropriate it is
that among the small desert collection of buildings called Death Valley Junction,
California, is the Amaragosa Opera House.

In my real time fictionalization of on-going events I see everyone gathered
in the auditorium for today's performance. Backstage things are as ready
as they will ever be; all the rehearsals and practice runs are finished
and it's opening night. (And since this is also a location chosen by David
Lynch, quirky film-maker, we're opening during the day.)

We here, on the thread, comprise the Greek chorus praising and lamenting over
but ultimately having little impact or effect on the progression of the opera
and less on the actors playing their olympian roles. We are as helpless as
the general audience and reduced to (not so mute) witnesses.

With the arrival in the chorus of Snidley Whiplash 1&2 a suitably sinister
tension is created and the orchastra begins the overture. The curtain is
about to rise. Playbills are being passed out. Fat ladies are aerosoling
their throaty instruments.

How dramatic can you get! It just doesn't get any better than this.

Jerard P
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