I had a great phone call to Lorena last night. Roberto was her nurse, and he impresses me more each time I talk with him. Lorena is blessed to have him as a nurse. Even though Lorena was in therapy, we were allowed to talk, and it was wonderful. I can’t disclose much of what we discussed yet, but that time will come. Stephanie was not at home at the time, so I did not have an opportunity to communicate with her, but I will call again on Thursday night. Suffice it to say that Lorena is sounding great.
This morning at school, I found the following email awaiting me:
hi Jaclyn i hope this is your email.
I was pleased to meet you the other day. I expect you are truly had like the New York.
So much so much happening all the time, lots of great opportunities.
And speaking of opportunities, the deal I was speaking you about other day included a company known as Tex-Homa (TXHE).
It’s already heading up, but the big press release isn’t even out yet, so there’s still time. I have got this shares already and made 2000. I propose you to do the same today.
Hope this helps you out. I’ll see you this weekend.
Yours Jaclyn Jamison
First off, I am amazed that Jaclyn knows another Jaclyn. I am especially amazed at this because I know many people, but I don’t know ANY Jaclyn (and I certainly didn’t meet one the other day.)
I am also amazed that Jaclyn might think that Jaclyn’s email would somehow reach her at michael.thomas@endoftheworld.com.
While it is true that I “are truly had like the New York”, the fact is that I have only had opportunity to “had like the New York” from the times I have been impounded on aircraft on various New York tarmacs either immediately before or after I ”truly had like” the long flight over the Big Water to or from the Europe. In short, ironically, I have never set foot in New York although I have been there many times.
(The irony is actually much deeper than that. I was born and reared in the U.S., but I have been to many more European and Mexican cities than I have been to U.S. cities, and I can tell you about many more beaches there than I can describe in the U.S. I have skied the Alps, the Apennines, the Pyrenees, the Dolomites, the Harz, the Krkonose, the High Tatras, and the Taunus in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, Andorra, Spain, Austria, and Czechoslovakia — but I have NEVER skied in the U.S. I have never wandered around most major American cities, but I have had incredible adventures in most of the major European cities, including doing some really stupid things. On one of our trips through Southern Europe, Lorena and I, driving a car with U.S. plates, got lost in Marseilles and ended up in a Muslim area of the city where I could have sworn we were no longer in Europe at all — and were obviously unwelcome. We learned later that gendarmes themselves avoid that sector of the city. That was in 1986, quite awhile before 9/11 and the French riots, but it was alarming and eye-opening.)
I am glad that Jaclyn got the shares and made the 2000. I wonder if that is in some form of currency, or if she has just learned to write numerals — because she obviously has just learned basic English. Actually, it would make a little bit of a difference to me if that were 2000 USD or rupees or baht or lira or clams…
Anyway, I am deeply indebted to Jaclyn, and I must go now because I must sell everything I have and borrow as much as I can in order to invest heavily in Tex-Homa. (Stephanie, Darling, I am sorry, but I have worked out a deal to sell you to a pharmaceutical company for medical experiments…) The rest of you are welcome to act on this most fortunate and timely tip that I am willing to share with you…
When I have gotten rich, I hope to send some money to Jaclyn for English lessons…
Oh, yes, and, Jaclyn, this weekend we are having dinner with Grace and Bill Schouten. Sorry I won’t be able to meet you…
Stephanie, I will call about 8:00 p.m. your time Thursday to talk to you and to work out the details of your sale to the pharmaceutical company…
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