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To: WEBNATURAL who wrote (86)12/4/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: watfur  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 365
 
looks like it's mostly me an u for the coffee club
be sure to grind your on bean (this you can quote)
feel free to always take what I post an do with it what you want

it's getting close to do or die time for BZ

if many copies sell ,,well,, gravy time

however must be many many many more shares outstanding than previous estimates have entertained
not a problem if sales are brisk
source? payment for acquisition?
do they ,, if selling heavy,, not believe in the product?
big potential negative since I think the takeover was software oriented
but not??? "street"?? oriented
just don't know
funds prohibiting additional purchase at this time
but if price goes much lower might as well lose a little more in the confidence we will prevail




To: WEBNATURAL who wrote (86)1/17/1999 7:44:00 PM
From: WEBNATURAL  Respond to of 365
 
NUTS by Marlene in Illinois

A man in a bar is enjoying his drink when he hears a voice say, "You look
great!" He looks around, but there is nobody near him. He hears the voice
again: "No, really, you look just terrific!" Again he looks around. Nobody. A
few minutes pass, and again he hears the voice: "Is that a new shirt or
something? Because you look absolutely stunning!" At this point the man
realizes that the voice is coming from a dish of nuts on the bar. "Hey," the man
calls to the bartender, "What's with these nuts?" "Oh," the bartender answers,
"they're complimentary."

WHEN LIFE BEGINS by Gloria in New Hampshire

A Catholic priest, a Protestant minister, and a Jewish rabbi were discussing
when life begins.
"Life begins," said the priest, "at the moment of fertilization. That is when God
instills the spark of life into the fetus."
"We believe," said the minister, "that life begins at birth, because that is when
the baby becomes an individual and is capable of making its own decisions and
must learn about sin."
"You're both wrong," said the rabbi. "Life begins when the children have
graduated from college and moved out of the house."