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To: im a survivor who wrote (3065)11/17/2007 12:12:33 PM
From: pough4  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3116
 
survivor, after u read this, you'll know what the REAL joke is :


Allstocks, post by bilgert, posted November 15, 2007 18:56

Okay one more comment (too much coffee today). I gotta say- even though my RSHN freebies are atrophying, in some ways I find Corr's pathetic attempts at PRs funny- when I'm not too busy being aggravated by his unnecessary details, wordiness and 6th grade prose and complete lack of details and focus. I know I say this all the time, but I can't help myself.

Makes me think it's only a matter of time before we see a PR like this:

RushNet CEO enjoys croissant for Breakfast
Wednesday February 30, 12:00 pm ET

BLUE ISLAND, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RushNet, Inc. (RSHN.PK) reported today that erstwhile CEO Robert Corr selected a croissant for this morning's breakfast, despite having numerous alternatives to choose from.

Robert Corr, President of RushNet, was quoted: "I initially contemplated a bowl of Rice Krispies followed by a glass of orange juice. However, upon flipping through an issue of Us Weekly, I saw a picture of Rachel Bilson sitting on a park bench eating a croissant with her fox terrier. At that point, consideration of alternative sources of nourishment was completely unnecessary.

For me, the choice of a croissant is a clear sign that bigger and brighter alternatives will be available for lunch. This could include a Hot Pocket, Campbell's Chunky Soup or a pretzel from the Blue Island mall food court."

"Of course, the available products, for lunch and dinner, will primatily depend upon the availability of currency in my left (or right) pocket, the amount of money remaining on my debit card and the magnitide of my appetite."

Disclaimer: The Company relies upon the Safe Harbor Laws of 1933, 1934 and 1995 for all public news releases. Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The company, through its management, makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future operations, performance and other developments. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such factors. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the company include, but are not limited to, government regulation; managing and maintaining growth; the effect of adverse publicity; litigation; competition; and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the company's public announcements.

I couldn't resist, and i sent bilgert's post to Bob w/ title: 'New ideas for public release'.

After you all get your Oxygen ready, i'll repost Bob's response....lol