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Non-Tech : Tirex Corporation (TXMC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SCOOBEY-DO who wrote (1589)7/25/2002 10:28:56 AM
From: dkgross  Respond to of 1878
 
ROTF



To: SCOOBEY-DO who wrote (1589)7/25/2002 12:00:53 PM
From: Mahatmabenfoo  Respond to of 1878
 
Bridges

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I'm prepared to sell 100% of my ownership (such as it is) of a *very* famous bridge. Are U interested?
- Charles"

Interesting. You were dumb enough to buy into the bridge?
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Wow. Do you work at being a dope? You certain have practice.

The famous legal "Brooklyn Bridge Problem" is that ANYONE can honestly sell all of their "right, title and interest" in anything. As it happens, my interest in the Brooklyn bridge is nil, so what you'd be buying from me would be 100% of nothing. But I'll sell it to you -- for a price.

Get it now?

You ought to be a specialist in nothing. TXMC's $42 million in order "backlog" turned out to be nothing. The letter of intent and memos of understanding were nothing.

Actually, they weren't really nothing -- they were bait for you to buy shares. And you fell for it big time.

HINT: no one makes a financial commitment to a real order (which is what "backlog" implies) unless they are convinced a machine is real. But they didn't pay, so it wasn't a real backlog so the machine wasn't and isn't real. Now even TXMC admits its prototype doesn't work and it doesn't have money to make a new one.

Looks like you're up the scam without a hope. I hope you don't get too violent with yourself if you ever wake up. That's the problem with auto-delusionial cases -- the longer to wake up, the worse when they do.

- Charles



To: SCOOBEY-DO who wrote (1589)7/25/2002 12:03:45 PM
From: Mahatmabenfoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1878
 
what I am telling you is you are a sap who will buy anything.

Even a bridge from me.

I'll give you a special price. Better hurry, I have customers in China and Italy eager to sign "Memos of Understanding" on this one. Hot!

{snicker!}

- Charles



To: SCOOBEY-DO who wrote (1589)7/25/2002 4:43:09 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1878
 
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha......................

Worse even, the bridge was probably a bequest. Hence, buying them apparently runs in the family.......

:-0

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To: SCOOBEY-DO who wrote (1589)7/28/2002 4:10:09 PM
From: jmhollen  Respond to of 1878
 
Scoob,

Re: his bridge, perhaps he received a sign...........

wghsuccess.com

:-)

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