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To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (8)12/23/2002 1:39:09 PM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 19
 
Congratulations. That may be the most mentally retarded attempt at an analogy that I've ever heard or read. And, predictably, it doesn't address a single question posed in the previous post:

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Structurally, your 'example' is laughable and obviously a bit confused (your original 'issue' reflected confusion about how, or why, a large bid wouldn't necessarily have an effect on a posted offer; and now you've somehow drifted to talking about perceived values in the market, and inexplicably linking that to "misrepresentation.")

Topically, in one fell swoop you've strongly hinted - wryly, perhaps? - that, in fact, you haven't a brain cell to spare.

In fact, in this notional 'brain cell market' you're expressing, you should be bidding. Aggressively.

I hope you’ll pardon me if I don’t respond to everything.

You're excused. How about responding to just one of the questions in the above-cited post, then?

I got a feeling it would get really tedious.

Uh-huh. Quit while you're behind.

LPS5



To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (8)1/21/2003 10:04:04 AM
From: Lawrence Burg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19
 
Just like that. The activity was way too BB for the last few weeks. 45 cents. Just too easy.

Guess it's time to check the listing requirements for the AMEX.