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To: Elizabeth A Rice who wrote (4964)1/3/1999 3:00:00 AM
From: george eberting  Respond to of 7701
 
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Gasp!!! Cough, cough!!! Wheeezzzzz! sptththhhh!!

Don't EVER plan on celebrating New Year's Eve in Manila. Those people are totally insane. They set off enough fireworks to pollute the air supply of the entire southeast Asia. They shoot off their guns into the air indiscriminantly (5 or 6 fatalities), and nearly 700 were injured by fireworks (actually, small bombs and grenades!!). They show pictures of the injuries on TV and in the newspapers in an effort to persuade people to be more careful. Really gross.

Anyway. It's REALLY, REALLY good to be home, where the air and water are still clean (and people care about keeping them that way).
I've been offered enough strange foods for a life time (how about fish lips, pig knuckles, fried jelly fish, duck egg embryos, excretion of seacucumbers, and so on..... Some of it is actually pretty good).

What is our little company up to these days? Are we going to get rich, quite rich, or fabulously rich from it this year? ggggg

I'm turning over a new leaf this year. Fewer BBs and more well establish companies with a bright future. 1998 was not a particularly good year for me in the market. Too often I held on way past the peaks and missed out on some pretty good gains. Well, here's to us all in 1999 and beyond. Cheers. George