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To: Judge Renq who wrote (468)3/12/1999 9:06:00 AM
From: Rip  Respond to of 688
 
How many WWWC shares do you hold personally Judge?

Rip



To: Judge Renq who wrote (468)3/12/1999 2:30:00 PM
From: Oremont  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 688
 
I believe in a prior message you stated that you had filed the paperwork in Superior Court in California. At this point, given the chance for our WWWC shares to become tradeable, the market will determine if the 18 million dollars was spent wisely. At least ALL shareholders will have an equal chance to determine that for themselves. If some shareholders are still not happy I believe PM will still be here. As for you and what you plan to do or say you are going to do, I believe that it will damage me personally concerning my investment in WWWC. This afternoon I am meeting with a REAL Attorney to discuss what my options are. You have started a pissing contest. I can either hold it or let it go and tap you on the head. Can you?



To: Judge Renq who wrote (468)3/12/1999 3:03:00 PM
From: The Big Guy  Respond to of 688
 
Judge, If you would only wait the 90 days and see what happens...there is no point in putting good money after bad. We/I am already in the hole and it doesn't matter what you do, it will not hurt me in the pants or anywhere else for that matter. If you have as strong a case as you claim, then what harm is it to wait and see. Is it not true that you're investment could be considered dead money at this point? If the answer to that question is yes, then give Mr. Michaels the chance to prove you wrong. If he cannot then you have lost nothing but a few more days. If you are going to file then you will do nothing but hurt everyone involved. I am asking on behalf of the shareholders who favor the 90 day extension to please wait. Then if we are proven wrong go forth and do what you have to do. This is an appeal.

TBG
P.S. Why did you not try to contact the shareholders before this time?



To: Judge Renq who wrote (468)3/13/1999 6:30:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 688
 
keep up the great posts..
I wonder why those two posters just popped up..