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To: Just My Opinion who wrote (291)8/3/1998 3:11:00 AM
From: Lachesis Atropos  Respond to of 461
 
SI seems to agree with me because the drivel I report is pulled. Anything that violates the terms of agreement is insidious drivel. It is a cut and dry case for me - an easy argument to make and back up.

One may have a more general definition of insidious drivel; however, I am happy with mine.

It is difficult for insidious drivel to manipulate stocks.

Lachesis.