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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (399)3/15/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Respond to of 7442
 
That Granny sure knows how to brew some all-time Orange Creme Cyber-Soda! Here's a toast to Your Mountain And Now To Your Valley! "It is the land that last" and that is the truth. It isn't hard to tell how much you love that whole place, and wishing you the best of happiness as you look out over it now knowing it's Yours All Yours!
No GNET nuggets are coming out of my leather bag for sale either. Maybe by my next trip out west it'll give me enough to write a check for a property of my dreams in my favorite town at the edge of the ocean, too. I think it's a great idea to trade in lesser stocks instead of selling it right now, and still say thank you gnet. You made some great points about today's news; The Glass Is Half Full and from the 26 point pop it's apparent birds, woodland animals, pups, and many quicker financial minds than mine understood immediately what took me hours to sort out. This is Level One and Then Some...Leapfrog's what it is! The stocks we've been collecting in bits and pieces here and there, tieing in with all GNET's about to do, will get on board that bandwagon in their own good time. As GNET announces it's Network Presence in these ads, it plants a seed, and will grow it tall from there. I really like this Company, everything they do is understandable, honest, and organically grown. And if I had been around I would have helped you search for that man's trunks, Blue, without being proud of it either... even though watching roughneck lugs thrashing and grunting (seen enough of that to last me when I was a teacher) would be the only way to find 'em.
Hasta Manana,
Joanie