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Strategies & Market Trends : Telebras (TBH) & Brazil -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: md1derful who wrote (11343)1/9/1999 1:04:00 PM
From: David Petty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Md1, sorry, did not mean to get you too excited ("can't wait to read the article")... those were all the excerpts relating to Brazil/LA... the rest of the article covers his funds other plays... Did not mean to infer that there was more than what was posted.

Hey, by the way, re: you, Steve, and "grass"... mine is not the "non-inhalable kind", mine is the "I didn't inhale kind" courtesy of our dear president...



To: md1derful who wrote (11343)1/9/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Doc (OT), I see little bits of grass shooting out of the snowblower every time I do the driveway...or maybe it's too much of the inhalable kind causing halucinations <g>. I go about a foot outside the drive on either side to ensure we don't end up in a snow squeeze before the winter is out. Don't want to have to hang an out of order sign at the end of the drive. Don't have any idea how much snow we've had so far but I think we've had some snow every day for the last three and a half weeks. We have had another 6'' or so since midnight and are expecting an undefined amount yet tomorrow. The extended forecast shows a break and sun next Wednesday...just ahead of an apparent warm up and a wintery mix on Thursday.

And to David, yes ever since SI was bought out the system has slowed down considerably and throws lots of errors. I'd be p*ssed if I were spending $120 a year.

sf