At 3:33 PM -0800 3/9/99, William X. Walsh wrote: >P.S. Now, we all know what Jeff will do in response to this message, >don't we? > I'll lay odds the message about me will come within 45 minutes. Anyone want >to lay odds? Here, I'll save him and you the trouble. Jeff will say: "What about your former employer, blah, blah, .tj, blah, fraud, yadadada" and then you'll reply, "I was not an employee. I have stated my side, the others won't respond" then a day will pass, and you'll say: "funny, INEG doesn't seem to exist, there's no information any where" lather, rinse, repeat. But I like it. It clouds the water, and keeps that ole NSOL train running unabated. +40 points yesterday. -riZzy
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