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To: J. Conley who wrote (17204)12/2/1999 4:44:00 PM
From: Greg h2o  Respond to of 42804
 
JC, enjoy yourself, but make sure you find the MEN's room.... would hate for you to inadvertantly walk in on Pat! although, she really does seem to be good natured.... she'd probably just make some comment about the "size of your portfolio"! <VBG>
hope we're all still so jovial over the next couple of trading days! outta here...
greg



To: J. Conley who wrote (17204)12/2/1999 9:44:00 PM
From: Robert G. Harrell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42804
 
Sure wish I could join you guys at the meeting. This has happily become such a large portion of my portfolio that I could easily justify the flight from FLA. Unfortunately, basketball season is in full swing and my team filming duties call. In two years, if we are all still in this stock and my dream of a Stanford scholarship comes true, I could combine a game visit with the annual meeting trip. As it stands now, the closest I'll get based on recruiting activity, is a visit to Sector on the way to Northwestern (brrrr) or a visit with Greg on the way to the Univ. of GA (ugh!).
One of my best friend's son canceled a football visit to Stanford last weekend much to Tyrone Willingham's (and my) dismay and announced today he is staying here to play for Florida. Six four, 300lbs and a 4.0 unweighted GPA. How 's the commercial go? "A mind is a terrible thing to waste."

I hope I didn't jinx us today. I put a stop under my trading shares at 36 1/4. A quick $12,000 was just too much to leave laying on the table unprotected. I wonder if the greedy MM's will take it down again to take out all the stops like they did a few days ago.

Bob