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To: David Wiggins who wrote (1334)7/24/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
David:

Thanks for the explanation of the planned sales... The key word is ""Planned""... It may not happen... As a general thought, insider selling is less indicative of stock price direction than insider buying... People can sell for many personal reasons that have nothing to do with the fundamental outlook for the stock...

Jim



To: David Wiggins who wrote (1334)7/24/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: David Wiggins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
I know I promised not to, but....

This is a Yahoo classic that I am transplanting for the benefit of all who do not regularly follow that board :-))))

Cast: Demflyn: The Turbodyne short who constantly denied it
Toonieboy: A pleasant Turby long
Dojnbulets98: Satirical author and long

60 Minutes News Crew was present Jul 24 1998
12:36AM EDT
With cameras rolling as a team of 7 doctors tried unsuccessfully to remove an almost 14 inch Schnitzel from the rear end of DEMFLYN. The naked almost lifeless body was found behind a dumpster outside the La Mirada Turbodyne facility around 1pm PST. Discovered by a patrolling security guard, the scene was indeed gruesome. Not only was DEMFLYN badly beaten around the buttocks, he was also being dragged through the parking lot by a pack of wild dogs. Before falling unconscious, DEMFLYN was heard muttering "Make the bad man stop". Tomorrow a German team of doctors will begin again around 6:30 am PST with a new unprecedented procedure which actually will push the Schnitzel in approximately 15 inches and surgically close the point of insertion permanently. "We are in unexplored territory from here on out" explained Dr. Toonie, "So we are hopeful the Schnitzel will be absorbed into the patient. This will allow future procedures that will allow for filling his gap should that be required"

prnewswire 4:30 pm PST

Regards, Dave (with sincerest apologies to Demflyn)