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To: Michael P. Weber who wrote (35433)1/10/1998 6:29:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 55532
 
Michael Weber: Cartoons, at least the older ones, are a substantial
and educational sector of american literature. Just check trivial
pursuit for reference.

TG

Yes I have dry humor



To: Michael P. Weber who wrote (35433)1/10/1998 6:31:00 PM
From: Tommy Hicks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Wait a minute. You're getting way too personal.

Foghorn Leghorn Fan

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To: Michael P. Weber who wrote (35433)1/10/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
So Michael....

This is what your little ego trip has come down, is it?? A mere bet on whether RMIL will receive its money (equity?) within the next weeks.

I guess it makes no difference to you that if you had made this same bet in November or December, you would now be hiding from the shame that you would have brought upon yourself for believing that RMIL's management could come through for you on time.

If discussion over this company and its quasi-status as a going concern boil down to nothing more than you and I making a bet, then I guess there is no reason for ANYONE to discuss ANYTHING out here. For you to know DEFINITIVELY that RMIL will consumate its financing would be tantamount to insider information. If correct, I would suggest you maintain a certain agree of silence regarding what you know.

But then again, someone who lacks a flexible enough personality to be able to enjoy a fine circa 1950-60's Warner Brothers cartoon is someone to be pitied, not taken advantage of.

It is quite obvious that you may suffer some severe form of gambling disorder. As if the stakes aren't high enough for you, you continue to be willing to gamble even more.

I strongly suggest that you reassess just how childish this whole "dare-double dare" has made you appear.

Regards,

Ron