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To: Mr. Bean who wrote (3385)10/31/1997 7:38:00 PM
From: White Shoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Cowpland said he was working 18 hours a day to keep this company going. If so, with 1 hour for commuting and 1 hour for squash, and 4 hours spent either frolicking with his exciting wife or recovering from the experience, when does he sleep? (I think the analysts figured this out a long time ago...they should know, stockbrokers can tell you how to live on no sleep and it ain't pretty. :) )

It's gotten to the point, as you have all pointed out, when things are a little beyond where we "can't comment on someone's private life". Very stupid. Anger stockholders by dumping stock in a suspicious looking way and then bait them by holding the glitziest gala ever. Maybe he's going to try to sell Draw??? This is the only possible explanation. Imagine how profitable Draw could be without the gala!



To: Mr. Bean who wrote (3385)11/3/1997 11:13:00 AM
From: Vanni Resta  Respond to of 9798
 
Bean wrote: "His hands are on her "lower cheeks". Let me describe her clothing.... almost none. Now with a mans hands on a womens "unclothed" "buttocks", this might "Draw8" some attention."

This is truely amazing. What kind of corporate leader would allow this to occur?!

While, like Scott, I did not like the original language Bean used to describe this, I am glad that he did, in any language, because it is simply truely amazing that this could occur, and investors need to know about it.

I may not approve of Bean's choice of language, but I will defend his right to use any kind of language he wants, as long as it is in an appropriate forum, (ie. where children are not likely to come across it).

Anyway, Bean's development on Scott's already hilarous post was very funny, comic piece of writing.

Happy Investing!

Vanni