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To: Kenny Low who wrote (8442)10/24/1997 2:18:00 PM
From: Typhoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
You say Alfredo, I say Alphalphafresco.
I recall similar confusion regarding the exact first name of Mr. Hand. I was apparently lied to over the phone by Hand's receptionist, who said his name was Jay (it seems that his name is actually Jehu, or is it really?). Is Jay a nickname for Jehu? Who knows? I even asked if there was a different person named Hand, and I was told that Jay Hand was the only person in charge of Hand & Hand. I clarified it, that it was spelled J-A-Y, and she said yes. I don't have a tape of this conversation and I never will be able to prove it, but I WOULD testify to this in court, because what I say is absolutely true. What does this mean? Very little - it's a stupid little detail that matters not. It just means that I believe I was lied to (unless his name really is Jay and the other info is incorrect). I don't trust liars.

I suppose it's common practice to change your name after issuing ridiculous press releases in which you make statements like "Olympus Ventures is not in the garment business".

I tend to place more trust in those whose names do not change with the wind - names like Roland and Gary. Just my opinion. I don't recall Roland or Gary ever trying to change their first names.