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To: Wild Rose who wrote (33902)9/1/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 35569
 
yes mr sweety-pie. I guess we will study at the hands of a master.
enthrall us with your D. Carnegie win friends and influence people approach.

Yes friends, I know how you worked so hard to study this situation and you invested your hard earned money in it and now sadly unforeseeably perhaps it is all gone. Now friends, and I know I can call you my friends, we can all learn a lesson here. Don't let's get fooled again shall we? Now you know how many smart people there are out there, and I am sure just about all of them if given half a chance would like to make oodles of money. If they saw a germ of an opening, why, they would be in there buying stock like there was no tomorrow. So why didn't they play? Why, oh why did they spitefully turn their back on all that loot? I guess they would rather see nice people lose money than they would help them make any. I guess that's it. Its just plain a whole bunch of smart greedy people were just plain nastier than they were smart and greedy. So I guess that makes Furlong and Doyle the nicest and smartest people on the whole planet!

I guess that's it. You just can't beat the spiteful cruel nature of the smart and greedy venture capitalist. When there is a billion to be made they would rather just sit back and watch people lose money. It's more fun.

echarter@vianet.on.ca