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To: investor1 who wrote (23948)1/24/1999 6:40:00 AM
From: wlcnyc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
"....and people never go to bed."

And you call this a soap opera? I don't think so, you can't call it a soap opera without that major ingredient.

One of the more amusing lines of the overnight shift was from jhild. I am sure it was unintentional since he rarely shares his great sense of humor with us. He must have been looking in the mirror (doing a Scottey?*) when he wrote the following in a post that was addressed to Barbara:

"But it could be that others don't have this same narcissistic concern for appearances or apparent need to control."

LOL Too much! Never have I seen such a perfect description of jhild...."Others" can only mean other than himself!

Then on a more serious note, in his post to Silver Fox, he stooped to posting his conjecture as to the real reasons for Mary's departure. That seems a bit below his self-perceived level of integrity.

In the same post he asks the following:

"Can you confirm that any of the actions voted on there have actually been affected? The reverse merger for instance?"

Would it not be much easier and more convenient for him to just request that Colleen provide her proof that the merger hasn't been "affected." This is particularly true in light of the fact that he prefers to deal in negatives rather than positives. Therefore, it would save him a lot of time and effort and most of all wear and tear on his weapons of destruction (a mind is a terrible thing to waste, usually) to have to contend with any more positives that we might offer.

Bill

*My apologies to the Scotteys. I do realize that no one can do a real Scottey!