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To: Lucky Charm who wrote (42348)12/20/1999 11:33:00 PM
From: Selfop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
OFF TOPIC Reflections from last Christmas. Can someone repost the white envelope Christmas story. Henster? You still around.
We have 3 white envelopes this year on the tree. Make a Wish Foundation from Mrs. Selfop. And my two envelopes to local cancer and hospice. Lost my brother to cancer last week and want to thank those who helped him in his final days.
Other families are doing the same. Hope you will all join in the spirit of the season with a donation that will help others.



To: Lucky Charm who wrote (42348)12/21/1999 2:23:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Hey Lucky. Here we are closing out the last year of the millennium. Remember all those states that Charlie Vaccaro said they were being registered in? That big stack of applications and then they announced they were registered in all 50 states? I'm sure you and Barbara remember that one really well, since that they hadn't sent in those applications. Then we had dribs and drabs of applications finally getting done after they were made to wipe that egg off their faces.

Look at things today. Fascinating isn't it that it was Gold Country that was the one that was doing all these registrations? With Gold Country gone, with Charlie Vaccaro no longer working at PABN, those registrations have just flown the coop haven't they?

It's no wonder the Insider-Trader site isn't up any more. They would have to reveal just who the broker was that was handling their transactions. Won't that be a real laugh if it turns out to be Castle Securities is the new broker? With John Schmitz record that was discussed earlier, I guess it is for sure that we can't expect I-T to actually be registered on their own.

Suppose the next millennium will bring as much fun. The SEC may take some of the fun out of things by making every company report, but there will likely be other ways that these companies will be able to cheat on their disclosures.

Should be fun. See you on the other side.