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To: stock leader who wrote (13082)10/21/1999 9:21:00 AM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Why would I sell what cost me $4.50 and is in my retirement account? And I've held through thick and thin? That's where all my gnet is, in a ROTH IRA ...tax free growth FOREVER. It's pretty stupid to sell now IMO, when I won't need that account for over 25 years, today's price is meaningless in the big picture.
BUYING more is what it is time to do.



To: stock leader who wrote (13082)10/21/1999 9:59:00 AM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
stock leader an anonymous co-gnet long told me to send you this letter powered by hypermart.

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You have a coworker that respects you and cares about your well being.
This coworker wants to bring your attention to a problem you sometimes
have with body odor. A negative reaction to body odor is normal in the
American culture. Coworkers often ostracize, or otherwise treat cruelly,
a person with this problem. And a person having body odor is often last
in line for promotions at work. This could lead to poor self-esteem and
depression for this person.

Many of us are unable to discuss this subject face to face. We believe it
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If one's body odor is not relieved by daily bathing of sweat-prone areas
with an anti-bacterial soap, by daily use of an anti-perspirant deodorant,
and by dry cleaning or laundering soiled clothing before wearing them
again, then one should consider other causes. There are indeed many
reasons why body odor could occur - including an unbalanced diet and
excessive stress. Body odor could also be an indication of an illness
such as diabetes and liver disease. So, if basic hygiene practices do
not help, it would be very wise to consult a doctor.

Your coworker empathizes with you, and encourages you to not give up
on solving this problem. With persistence, you'll find some answers.

Warmest regards,

Carole T. Shepard
Director, CoWorkerHints.com