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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TopCat who wrote (22431)11/28/1997 11:01:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
TC,

It's getting late and the wife is getting restless. She doesn't quite understand my fascination with all of this, and maybe that is a sign.

And she may just be right. Pugsly and I have made this a personal grudge match. If the two plants merged then how can RMIL be merging with RMCW?? hmmm.. Do you have that post number??

And now for another Pugsly post from the GRNO thread:

Message 2835371

Pugsly,...

Posting the email WITH the expletives is what it is all about, why would you want me to delete them when you accuse me of using gross profanity in my emails to you.

This is getting very childish and I'm not planning on being caught up in your immaturity. And you spend a lot of time out here over just "play money".... :0) I think you're loaded to the hilt on this stock and worried sick.

You should be.

Nite all,

Ron



To: TopCat who wrote (22431)11/28/1997 11:12:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Topcat ??? How'd dat happen ???

Worland (WY) Nov 28 The Worland Police Dept announces the merger of RMCW and Worland Springs Water. The Police Dept will release the terms of the merger at a later date. RMCW formerly merged with Olympus Mills of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, but called that merger off due to a delay in the release of merger details. The Worland Police Dept is pleased to have the honor of announcing the merger of these two powerhouses in the bottled water business.

Caveat... this is a fake press release intended only for entertainment.



To: TopCat who wrote (22431)11/30/1997 5:01:00 AM
From: shades  Respond to of 55532
 
Pepsi is Aquafina.....now a major name in the bottled water business produced by a filtering process in 11 major cities in the U.S. Check out the Pepsi site for this info.

Did you see that part about a filtering process Mr. "DO NOT REFILL?" Filtering costs more than pulling straight from a spring or well with already pure water, but then your pathetic DD would not uncover this would it? Also filtering removes vital minerals like magnesium, and if they do put them back in, they have to use a mineralization process that costs even more than the filtering. So lets see, water that costs 2 cents per gallon cannot compete with water that costs 18 to 20 cents per gallon? You scare me