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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (14)4/27/1999 7:50:00 AM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3795
 
BRE-X , SMEE-X

FIRST KOSOVO, NOW THIS. THE PROFITS WERE RIGHT. W.W.III WILL COME IN JULY 1999

MARK MY WORDS THIS IS A SIGN..

YOU ARE ALL GOING TO DIE.



IMHO



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (14)4/27/1999 8:14:00 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3795
 
"Webnode crew" ? LOL! That Press Release sure looks official, does it not? It certainly appears to lend credibility to the stupid theory that there was some sort of a conspiracy to do some damage to [expletive deleted]. Am I crazy, or is it...uh...not quite totally accurate? It makes it look like webnode.com is an actual company or something, as opposed to a collection of electronic waves with no substance.

Webnode.com is ART, you boneheads. ART!

You are suing people for making ART!


To be honest, I'm not surprised at this. In my experience, many times it's the dirty bird that chirps the loudest.

I only wish they would have included a couple of fictional characters and aliens to their wish list.

Can someone post the other wire services and their phone numbers? I plan on sending business to Business Wire's competition.

Geez.



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (14)4/27/1999 8:28:00 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 3795
 
I have an idea for something; tell me what you think:

"The defendants responded to inquiries about [insert actual real scam here] and collected large sums of money from nearly [insert large number here] people who believed, based on information in the phony press release, they had a genuine opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the [insert actual real scam here], and subsequently lost their actual real money, the lawsuit alleges."