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To: Little Joe who wrote (8545)5/23/2004 7:59:36 PM
From: Canuck Dave  Respond to of 313022
 
"You can't take it with you,

So when you go, owe."


CD



To: Little Joe who wrote (8545)5/23/2004 8:10:57 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Respond to of 313022
 
LOL! I read that book. The problem I have is that no one knows where my stuff is, thus they will think I am dying broke but there will be some hoard somewhere they do not know about. This probably happens a lot. I was speaking to my broker the other day about an old friend of my father's who died some time ago. He called me to ask if I knew or had details about some company she had in the Bahamas. It seems it still had account with him. Of course her daughter knew nothing about the company. Rumor has it that she had several millions stashed away in this company. Who knows who owns it now.

An interesting site:

ucbswww.bank-banque-canada.ca

As at the end of December 2003, approximately 789,415 unclaimed balances, worth some $227 million, were on the Bank's books. Over 88% of these were under $500 representing 22% of the total value outstanding. The oldest balance dates back to 1900.

Maybe I should tattoo my Goldmoney account number on my ankle and my password on my other ankle- that way the embalmer can steal my gold <bg>.

B