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To: D. H. B. who wrote (3044)6/22/1999 2:48:00 PM
From: andrew r harwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
I live in louisiana in the oil patch but used to live in canada so really like the northland in the summer and fall.i have a friend who lives in lansing and he introduced me to torch,and i fell in love with it and bought a place there .i have travelled a lot throughout the world and with the possible exception of capetown and cape province torch lake and the area around it has to be one of the most beautiful and special places in the world and i dont think im exaggerating .epic seems basically to be dead it will probably take some months of higher oil and gas prices before the oil patch starts coming back.right now its all on hold though you wouldnt know it from the prices of oil service stocks which have gone up too far too fast in my opinion .i still own my little petroquest which is based here in lafayette which i still have hopes for.epic in my opinion will not find any money to do anything until the oil patch starts to fly again so expect it to be in deep hibernation on life support for the foreseeable future.just my opinion of course and not based on any info .arh