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To: Voltaire who wrote (29262)8/17/2000 11:41:19 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 35685
 
V: I totally agree with you...I see the glass as half full and am bullish about the NAZ and the potential for the leading tech stocks (especially the infrastructure and fiber optics stocks)...FEAR is False Education Appearing Real -- the Houses love to use Fear and predictions and 'morning calls' as ways to pick up cheap shares. They aren't getting any from me...;-)

Best Regards,

Scott



To: Voltaire who wrote (29262)8/17/2000 1:20:55 PM
From: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse  Respond to of 35685
 
Voltaire,

Thanks for your continued comments regarding market direction and recent comments on Beano. Much appreciated...

cowgirl



To: Voltaire who wrote (29262)8/17/2000 3:43:56 PM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Hey Volt: do you find it as interesting...

...as I do that we have seen neither 'hide nor hair' of those wonderful folks who bring us Hiroshima <g> on the 'anti-clown' board ... you know the one ... Cobalt Blue, etc.

[ASIDE NOTE: I'm paraphrasing the famous ad campaign for Sony in the 1960s by the marvelously creative maverick advertising genius Jerry della Femina (the real campaign theme was "From those wonderful folks who brought you Hiroshima" ... WILDLY successful ... we studied that case history in advertising classes in early 70s ...]

WHERE'S LUCRETIUS NOW?

hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha

PS: Are you SURE, Volt, that you want such a non-conformist as me on the Porch? <g>

I'm losing all my inhibitions ... is this a 'bad thing?'

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

'b-i-a'
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