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To: Richard Miller who wrote (8823)3/5/1999 1:27:00 PM
From: John A Satriano  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8960
 
Hee Hee! I knew this was going to be a fun month!!

I am also sure you understand the law on calling someone insane, and have the medical data on me to prove it. If not you might wish to temper that statement.

ooooo, I'm getting scared already!

Have I called you insane? I'm sure I don't remember that. Perhaps you'd be kind enough to point out where I've done that?

I do remember calling your methods childish and paranoid, a statement that will stand up in any court of law.

For those who weren't here in the past:

"Richard Miller" does not exist. He is a character created by some guy named Lenny who lives in Chicago. Apparently he has some financial interest in George Eby's Quigley shares, which are restricted and can't be sold before a certain date. He admitted to this a while back on this thread, and disappeared soon after.

At one time he was so active on this board that it boggled the mind. On given days he would post up to 50 messages, ranting wildly about the management of Q and about how many people were 'out to get him'. Anyone who disagreed with any of his statements (no matter how ridiculous they were) was automatically accused of working for Q as a hypester, or as someone hired to 'get him'. He came up with dozens (maybe hundreds) of theories / conspiracies / predictions which ranged the gamut from sensible to clearly off the wall.

Before his 'big confession' most shareholders accused him of being short this stock. At one point there were allegations flying around that "Richard" was threatening shareholders on the phone, and the same allegations were levelled against those shareholders by him.

It was a period of true insanity on this board. To this day nobody has understood "Richard's" motives. His methods however have provided endless hours of entertainment for many of us.

Sit back and enjoy the show.

J.S.