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To: mark silvers who wrote (9352)3/2/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mark: It seems we haven't missed anything during the week we have been absent. Its like a soap opera. You can tune out for a week but still follow the story! Hoping for good news soon. JLA



To: mark silvers who wrote (9352)3/2/1998 9:24:00 AM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mark, welcome back! I hope you had a relaxing Naxos free week. And I also hope you appreciate Naxos holdling off on the release until after your return.

And now ladies and gentlemen, we return to the epic miniseries,
"Naxos - The Man, The Desert, The longest Two Weeks you ever saw"

Starring Jerard Pearson as the itinerate journalist, thinker, PJ rescue man turned miner

Mark Slivers as the Vegas Club owner whose property borders FL
(somewhat similar to a "scores" type of place)

Henry V. as the level headed land developer who is really looking into plans for a theme park on the FL site where patrons could dig a bucket of dirt, and then would have to choose between 54 booths featuring different methods of recovery.

The Nose to the Wall Gang - a loosly knit group of anti FL cowpokes out to expose the tawdry proclivities of the Naxos management to prove that no matter how much gold, platinum and other PM's are there, they just think they are real jerks. So There.

And myself, as the almost speachless hermit, uttering only short almost unidentifiable comments and only when asked.

And the rest of the Naxos players.

Mark, Henry, you can draw the curtain now.