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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (61765)4/12/2005 2:10:34 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Maurice, the F-word is a commonly used term in HK, only amongst the expatriate crowd, and particularly with the ones from London and its immediate surroundings, and so it has naught to do with any racism, and certainly nothing to do with me. Once again, notions betray you.

Now that we got that settled, let me repeat the statement, "so we must not conclude that HK's success, outrageous for a rock with zilch for resources, and nada for capital, has more to do the run-of-the-mill Failed-In-London-Try-HK ... that came ashore from yonder than to the the great people of Money Rock Hong Kong", and I note, you agree with me ... <<It was the combination which done it>>

It is now 2:10AM in HK (a most auspicious time), and as I am involved in an undertaking of great advantage, I do not mind getting out of bed in the deep dark of moonless night, skipping weekends, just so that nothing goes wrong as long as I can help it.

I am very pleased with myself these days, and you will be too, soon, once you know the schema of a convolution that has been put in execution, and the gears that are turning over the works of the clock.

Chugs, J