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To: Chris Thomas who wrote (1595)5/27/1999 3:09:00 PM
From: BG Smith  Respond to of 7056
 
I would pay BIG BUCKS to advertise IF I was running a XXX site! Seems some already did!
LMAO and there is liquid all over my screen!

These knuckleheads (crims) at HITT (pos) won't have time to run a friggin website, they will be so busy with the class action suites (sic) and checkin on their oil wells.
GTO



To: Chris Thomas who wrote (1595)5/27/1999 5:25:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
 
Further, I just do not understand the correlation between a stamp collection, and oil fields.

That's okay. Really. Nobody understands it. What, exactly are "oil production notes"? Anyone got ideas about this? Another question: let's say you've got this really really cool collection of Aden stamps. I used to have a stamp collection as a kid, and I think I had some Aden stuff. Not worth much, but then naturally, value depends on issue.

But getting back to the point: let's say you want to have this collection insured by Lloyd's. Who determines the actual worth of the collection? LFT says it's worth $50 million. I'd like to see some, oh, sorry, I'm cracking up here, let me get back in control....

Um.... I'd really like to know. Let's say you have a stamp collection, and you want to insure it with Lloyd's for fifty million. Stiff premiums, I suppose, but...