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To: Joe Master who wrote (50057)7/23/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: Angel D  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Or just MAYBE...........................................................

you and I discussed it some months ago. I believe it was on the TVSI thread and was pursuant to lengthy debate over a certain presidential scandal. I believe that you also volunteered that you have at least one more daughter fairly close in age to the twins and I expressed my sympathy regarding college and wedding expenses in the future.

Another maybe, and I admit this is far fetched, is that I have a better memory than some folk give me credit for. :)

Regards,

AD

Edit: Interesting! This skipped right past the "edit" screen



To: Joe Master who wrote (50057)7/23/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: PC11  Respond to of 55532
 
That was a great post Joe. The point that you make cannot be emphasized enough.

1. This company was a farce.
2. All's fair in love and war. It seems as though some people had a vested interest in revealing the truth about OLPG/OVIS/RMIL. Knowing that it was a scam, I would have loved to have shorted this stock....if I could've done it legally.
3. The yeas' still fail to realize that...even though their methods may have been a bit unorthodox....the major nays spoke significantly more truths than the major yeas....go back and read the blatant hype that was spewing from RG's and Pugs keyboards.



To: Joe Master who wrote (50057)7/23/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: s martin  Respond to of 55532
 
Morgan's request from the shareholders was that they foot the bill for the "day to day operations", the bill is $20,000 per month. That indicates they must be in the "high rent" district. <G>

>>OPERATIONS
An immediate $30,000 is needed for the most immediate pressing obligations with $20,000 per month for four months for the day by day operations. This would include the traveling required for the audits and defending the litigation. <<