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Gold/Mining/Energy : Rubberman's picks for the second half of 1998 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: The Fix who wrote (114)7/18/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 405
 
Please excuse GUMBY for being. It was his parents fault....LOL

Hey GUMBY, did your parents have any kids that lived.....LOL

MM



To: The Fix who wrote (114)7/18/1998 9:31:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 405
 
REAL Answers Received on Exams Given by the GUMBY/RUBBERHEADS Department of Transportation's Driving School.

GUMBY answered all the questions........LOLAGAINSODAMNHARD.

Q: Do you yield when a blind pedestrian is crossing the road?
A: What for? He can't see my license plate.

Q: Who has the right of way when four cars approach a four-way stop at the same time?
A: The pick up truck with the gun rack and the bumper sticker saying, "Guns don't kill people. I do."

Q: When driving through fog, what should you use?
A: Your car.

Q: What problems would you face if you were arrested for drunk driving?
A: I'd probably lose my buzz a lot faster.

Q: What changes would occur in your lifestyle if you could no longer drive lawfully?
A: I would be forced to drive unlawfully.

Q: What are some points to remember when passing or being passed?
A: Make eye contact and wave "hello" if he/she is cute.

Q: What is the difference between a flashing red traffic light and a flashing yellow traffic light?
A: The color.

Q: How do you deal with heavy traffic?
A: Drive like minamoto.

Q: What can you do to help ease a heavy traffic problem?
A: Carry loaded weapons.

MM




To: The Fix who wrote (114)7/19/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 405
 
First IPMCF and now NAXOF....Read this. Doesn't it sound familiar:-)

Naxos Resources Announces Independent Check Assays of Results Completed

VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 16, 1998--
Naxos Resources Ltd (OTC BB:NAXOF), today announced that Independent
check assays of results from Ledoux & Company on 1998 drill program
completed By Rocky Mountain Geochemical and Alfred H. Knight have
failed to confirm the presence of gold on chain of custody material
sent to Ledoux & Company.
OHCH OHCH OHCH...LOL

In order to determine the nature and the extent of the
discrepancy, the Company sent representatives from Naxos, Rocky
Mountain Geochemical and Ledoux & Company to Alfred H. Knight's
facilities. The splits of material previously reported to have high
values by Ledoux & Company from the 1998 drill program were re-assayed
at Alfred H. Knight. The assay protocol delineated by Ledoux & Company
was followed on these samples by Alfred H. Knight and a representative
of Ledoux & Company witnessed this procedure and confirmed that the
assay procedure was being completed in accordance with their protocol.

The results of these tests at Alfred H. Knight failed to show the
presence of gold beyond trace levels. Upon inquiry by the Company as
to why Alfred H. Knight and Rocky Mountain Geochemical are not able to
confirm their results, Ledoux & Company stated that they determined
that a problem with their assaying of the Naxos material existed, but
Ledoux & Company have not elaborated as to the nature and extent of
the problem. The Company is working with Ledoux & Company to ascertain
the nature and extent of this problem. Ledoux & Company will be
re-assaying the splits of material from holes 98-1 through 98-10.

The Company continues to work with Johnson-Lett to verify the
viability of their process. To this end, the Company has retained the
services of an independent consultant who is currently independently
reviewing the process.

CPM Group has confirmed that it continues to work with Naxos
Resources' management as an advisor on issues of new mining
opportunities and finance.

Formed in 1986 as a precious metals and development company,
Naxos Resources owns mining projects in Venezuela, British Columbia
and California.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

NAXOS RESOURCES LTD

Per: "Signed"

Sidney W. Kemp

President

All forward-looking statements made by Naxos involve material
risks and uncertainties and are subject to change based on factors
beyond Naxos' control. Accordingly, Naxos' future performance and
financial results may differ materially from those expressed or
implied in any such forward-looking statements. Such factors include,
without limitation, those described in Naxos' filings with the United
States Securities and Exchange Commission. Naxos does not undertake to
publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements even if
experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results
expressed or implied therein will not be realized.

CONTACT:

INVESTOR RELATIONS

Jeff Sharp, 913/894-8509

Russell Smith, 603/891-5743

Mr Metals

P.S Are U keeping track of all the SCAMS.

BRE-X
IPMCF
DELGF
GNU
HXG
NAXOF???
Plus many many mo
And the beat goes on:-)