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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (36956)8/3/2003 2:13:35 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
hello maurice, i am now riding in an breadwagon (van) going from chengdu to chongqin. the expressway is a very good one.

the gsm coverage is good. i will have to dial into my hk-based mobile isp server to tap you on the shoulder, as the gprs-enabled idotnet does not roam as does voice service.

like you, i am watching the drama in the bond market with interest, and am mulling over the anticipated use of some words, such as decapitating, demoralizing, deluge, decline, desperate, devalue, depreciate, demise, and words starting with other alphabets, such as flood, crimson, nightmare, vicious, terrifying, and stipifying.

remember what i once said about crisis being partner, volatility being friend, lone path being right way? well, mega money making opportunities are coming our way!

it will soon be chaos and mayhem in the village down on the flood plains, with ultra-leveraged and panic-stricken speculators running all about, well illuminated by the flame and stupified by the shock. at the most psychological moment, try to ignore the screaming and shouting, and concentrate on taking aim, throw the scope, and ...

welcome to the financial collapse of 2003.

chugs, jay