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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (1697)8/27/1998 5:40:00 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2770
 
Hey Joseph Dude,

Stay away from this Joseph dude. He is nothing but MR. NEGATIVE incarnate. Go read his other posts. He is here to wreak havoc in your mind, to sell your positions. If you cannot stand PINC to fall to 1/2 a buck, you should not be here. Do not reply to him. He wants the attention.

#reply-5607031

LOL

Tom




To: Josef Svejk who wrote (1697)8/27/1998 5:51:00 PM
From: Hoatzin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2770
 
Josef, I am not authorized to tell you what TEDennis indicated, except that he does not much care for sightseeing trips to the inside of fog banks, nor for any dish prepared with, or in the presence of, bell peppers. So, buy all you can, trust me, this is the opportunity of a lifetime, this one is going to rock several worlds.


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