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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (1583)8/22/1998 1:23:00 AM
From: Peach  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2770
 
Bill,

I'm glad the FBNA West Coast Executive Conference is off to a roaring beginning. I sure wish I could have joined ya'll, but I must admit being acting CEO has its own rewards. Let me tell you a secret, that TED has a gravy train with biscuit wheels here in the penthouse of the Sedona FBNA World Headquarters building. Why, there are things in the master bath I STILL haven't figured out what to do with! I've got some of the new interns coming up later to explain it all to me.

Wow, that reverse-engineering icthy-o-genus DNA code idea of TED's is remarkable. Doesn't that genius mind of his ever take a break?

I'm glad Kevin was finally rescued from transportation hell. Although, I can't muster up much sympathy for him - he should have known all he had to to was ask, and I, Transportation Titan, would have had one of the FBNA Lear jets or heck, even a souped up B52 pick him up and deliver him safely to God's country, the Bay area!

Oh, well, live and learn. Have fun, guys!

Norma



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (1583)8/22/1998 1:45:00 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 2770
 
TED figures that by reverse-engineering an icthy-o-genus DNA code, re-sampled to Ulta Low Frequency modulations of coastal whales, that we can create a never-before-seen Y2K algorithm.

I believe that it would be in the best interest of FBNA and its shareholder to consider an investment in the following company, as a diversification strategy.

The Conference seems the perfect and timely opportunity to propose this to the board of directors.

Intial DD has yielded some interesting results and possibly enough evidence will show that a take over would be advisable.

Check this:

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