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To: Bear Down who wrote (1613)1/21/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Robert Cottage  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2664
 
Widow/ and orphans????? Boy are you desperate for the dramatic!

Bless your heart! That what us true Southerners say when we feel sorry for pitiful souls.

Don't include me as "you guys" - I'm Southern.

2 Beaches??? true, but then there is always Fripp - YES !

Your Kennedy quote did not go over my head - it actually went under my feet.

I am only an investor who is tired of hearing your squeaking and weary of reading your repetitive "nothings."

Oh, well - my "fun" day is over. Have to go back to the real world of talking to people who are serious about my investments - whose advise I KNOW I can trust.



To: Bear Down who wrote (1613)1/21/1999 2:34:00 PM
From: autocard  Respond to of 2664
 
Two small corrections, if you please:

It was mentioned a few post ago that the advertising rate could be as high as $1,000 Per page, If you check the rate cards, the ad rates could go as low as $3,000.00 or as high as $10,000.00 per page depending on the type of ad and the length of the insert order,etc...etc.. I believe. Folks you know the numbers, you do the math!

BvD said <<EBAY was a functioning entity BEFORE ever going public. Not some fresh out of the head idea that turned into a stock sale>>

Millionaire Magazine has, I believe just entered its fourth (4th) year of publication and I also believe that it was purchased and moved to the Hilton Head area several months before the Dec. 14th date of going public. As a fact, you will find a lot of the same names in the Masthead in the new mag as were in the Last issue (the worlds best
Catalog)!

When I visited Hilton Head, I noticed the "old
car" also, however a like new Packard is not usually referred to as an old car unless you are completely without knowledge of auto values or trying to slant the news on purpose

From the way the information has been portrayed here it is more like the National Inquirer than a person of repute.

Sorry, I have to go make some money, I can not stay and play. I just realize that I have not time to proof this - bye.

and the best to you all.
JB