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To: limtex who wrote (4351)5/1/1999 1:44:00 PM
From: joyce vuocolo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
L - Thanks, Yeah, I understand. I've been here since the LDDS days and always could trust B to make the right decision. But....now with the MCI execs. who knows??
Best Luck - Joyce



To: limtex who wrote (4351)5/1/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: BKLYN BOYZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
To all Yes I agree that WALL STREET sometimes act like a puffy and rich ole' snob that LOOKS down its nose at others who THEY feel do NOT measure up to their standards. I LOVE WCOM and I look to ADD to my position BUT now I have to consider what THOSE PUFFY Rich Snobs on WALL STREET will do to WCOM IF they acquire Nextel. Its kind of like the RICH GIRL bringing home the garage mechanic boy friend to introduce to her Country Club Parents. Geez Ive seen this picture many times and it always turns out that the happy couple STAY together despite the OBJECTIONS of the parents and they live happy ever after in a lovely ONE Room apartment over the garage where the mechanic works. And to think that their little girl was once a debutante. Now she is a dishwasher. Great Story for Hollywood BUT I would rather she STAY SINGLE rather then marry the mechanic. So My POINT to WCOM is Forget NEXTEL for NOW and WAIT for Wall Streets Prince Charming to ride up on his Steed. ANY IDEA on who that would be. ???????. from BROOKLYN BOYS