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To: Pugs who wrote (7636)4/23/1998 9:36:00 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8012
 
Pugs, GIFS shortsellers? Who? Not aware of any. Anyone here know of
any shorters in this stock?



To: Pugs who wrote (7636)4/23/1998 10:32:00 AM
From: Carl Pergler  Respond to of 8012
 
Pugs: You are getting tiresome! Please take your peeves to the private mail. Most, if not all, of us care only about nailing the perpetrators of the GIFS scam. That process will go on without your input, unless you have relevant information for the State and the SEC. If so, take it there.

As to RMIL - This is the GIFS thread!! Please keep it there!!

Carl



To: Pugs who wrote (7636)4/23/1998 7:25:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8012
 
Pugs,

Based upon your fallacious accusations and fetish for "Elastic Truth", I can why people view your DD with a suspicious eye.

It is quite obvious that, for you, truth is a moving target. Either that or you're a naieve patsy for RMIL continuing misrepresentations and expired deadlines.

Your comments have ALWAYS struck me as quite comparable with those who were touting GIFS during its heyday. Everything was just on the verge of transpiring for GIFS and the only that ever proved true were the opinions of those who sought to warn its shareholders.

I feel sorry for you Pugs. Another 60 days of waiting with bated breath, only to be disappointed as before.

Ever heard the phrase.. "screw me once, shame on you, screw me twice, shame on me."?? It might pay to be a little more skeptical.

Regards,

Ron