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To: Handshake™ who wrote (22575)9/25/2000 11:10:17 AM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 
On the one hand I'm impressed by your tenacity. On the other hand I'm stunned by your sheer gullibility. It took all of thirty seconds to discover that Bolivian Hardwood Corporation which, according to the PR "has offices in Canada, United States and Bolivia" doesn't have a listed phone number anywhere in North America.

LOL! These clowns never change...



To: Handshake™ who wrote (22575)9/25/2000 12:45:46 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 
Mr. Jolliffe previously held important educational posts with forestry departments in British Columbia's leading secondary education institutions.

For those unfamiliar with Canadian scholastic nomenclature, a "secondary education institution" is a high school. The "important educational posts" Mr Harold Jolliffe held were those of high school teacher.

A noble calling, to be sure, but what expertise that brings to NPER is not entirely clear to me.

LOL, Handshake you've truly outdone yourself this time!

ROTFL!



To: Handshake™ who wrote (22575)9/25/2000 12:49:54 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22810
 
Bolivian Hardwood has offices and operations in Canada, United States and Bolivia.

I'm sorry, this is just way too much fun, and way to easy...how is it that this multinational corporation doesn't have a listing in the "Timber Trades Handbook", which is widely considered to be the definitive information source for the timber industry and provides extensive contact details? I mean, if they're going to spend several million dollars on this venture, shouldn't one of their offices at least have a PHONE?!

Ok, I'll stop beating up on your latest misadventure now...

LOL!