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To: Jerry in Omaha who wrote (11001)3/26/1998 8:34:00 AM
From: ShoppinTheNet  Respond to of 20681
 
" (Let me just make an adjustment of my rose colored glasses to compensate for all the blue sky glare getting in my eyes " PJ you are wearing the wrong glasses, I use blue blockers and it allows me to see more clearly. With these glasses I see more like a rocket on the launch pad with a Naxos guy running around with a flaming match looking for the fuse. When he finds the fuse look out.



To: Jerry in Omaha who wrote (11001)3/26/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: RRG  Respond to of 20681
 
>>>>" I know I'm way out on a limb here
with only two referee laboratories backing the play, but what the hell, I've been known to take a risk or two in my life."<<<<

Taking a risk???? Hell, jumping out of a helicopter in the black of night in enemy territory on a rescue mission cannot be identified with the modest appellation of "risk"---it is more like "willful insanity"---and maybe that is why you are quite comfortable in your role as a Naxos stockholder!

As for me, well during WWII, I was shot at a few times--but I never jumped out of a helicopter! Yet, for reasons more unknown than known, I'm pretty comfortable with my Naxos ownership--and still feel it could be the "ride of my life"!

Hey--ain't this fun????