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To: c.horn who wrote (76)5/26/2002 12:33:00 AM
From: semperfijarhead  Respond to of 717
 
"Extorting money from companies to eliminate negative publicity is not a new concept"

What is the background of this post:

Message 11520220

Does it simply mean that he is covering his short and therefore collecting the money due from his broker from the cover.



To: c.horn who wrote (76)5/27/2002 1:01:59 AM
From: Torus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 717
 
Hey I just saw Jesse the other night. I was at the blackjack tables at the MGM Grand and he comes strolling in with a 6 member posse. Just eyeballs everyone and heads to a restaurant for a midnight snack.

The pit boss said he was there to stir up union trouble. I think he was looking for some tail.

Oh yeah. Uhh...Guilty I'll wager, but what's the line?



To: c.horn who wrote (76)5/27/2002 1:10:15 AM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 717
 
LoL! Jesse is a great example of IRS rules. Make a tax deductable contribution to the Rainbows and Jesse pays child support for an out of wedlock child that is more than most of the donors earn in a year,, Tough to tell which is more stupid,the irs or those making the donations,,