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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (10076)10/27/2000 10:28:54 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
In all fairness, it's also quite easy to get terminated at RB. And people like GEB tend to have rather short fuses.



To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (10076)10/27/2000 10:54:20 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 12810
 
Remember Rhonda and Tony of Cashco and Dimples Diapers fame? ... they get honourable mentions in Lee's mdre/ibct Streetwire du jour - forums.canada-stockwatch.com
- name of thread [they change within the 'forum'] is 'Another View', begun 24 Oct.

First moron nomination that comes to mind would be Kirby, i guess -

"MR. KIRBY'S MEMORY LOSS

In June of this year, Mr. Kirby told Stockwatch that he knew
little at all about Lignex prior to becoming a director of the
company in a board change in April of 1999. He had a vague
recollection that the company "was going to do some building
products or some such thing." As for any previous share
consolidations or name changes, Mr. Kirby drew a blank. He
also drew a blank when it came to the last name of
fellow-director Francoise Jacquel, claiming that he "only ever
met her once."

In fact, Mr. Kirby was the president of International Eagle,
joining the board in 1993, and he presided over the 1995
reverse takeover, share consolidation and name change to
Lignex. Ms. Jacquel was also a director and the secretary of
International Eagle at the time and, along with Mr. Kirby, was
a member of the audit committee. Moreover, Ms. Jacquel
and Mr. Kirby both served as directors of another company,
Nickledale Resources. It is not known how Ms. Jacquel feels
about being eminently forgettable. In June, Mr. Kirby claimed
that he did not know the telephone number of his fellow
Lignex director since April of 1999. For that matter, he
claimed that he did not even know the telephone number of
the company's president, Michel Van Herreweghe.

With such gaping holes in his memory, it seems quite possible
that Mr. Kirby might not recall another International Eagle
director who served only briefly, Rhonda Windsor ...
"