Ahhhh linda, but you see, you blew it. You continually took information out of context to create an insinuation, and at the very least my dear, that is poor form. You see, nobody actually said that I was with Fidelity, however, you decided to continue with this false line of reasoning. I can only assume you were trying to harrass and cause shareholder manipulation in its' worst form! Let's look at what was actually said to you.....
By: guru11
07 Nov 2003, 11:34 AM EST
Msg. 1037729 of 1042251
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And Linda..
The moderator FUNG DERF, has somehow been associated with
Fidelity in Texas, I bet your investigation skills may dig up something for us, the bewildered bunch! imo
Thanks..
Now, what does associated mean? I park cars? I deliver their mail? OR perhaps I am a customer? Or perhaps, none of the above.
One entry found for associate.
Main Entry: 1as·so·ci·ate
Pronunciation: &-'sO-shE-"At, -sE-
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -at·ed; -at·ing
Etymology: Middle English associat associated, from Latin associatus, past participle of associare to unite, from ad- + sociare to join, from socius companion -- more at SOCIAL
Date: 14th century
transitive senses
1 : to join as a partner, friend, or companion
2 obsolete : to keep company with : ATTEND
3 : to join or connect together : COMBINE
4 : to bring together or into relationship in any of various intangible ways (as in memory or imagination)
intransitive senses
1 : to come or be together as partners, friends, or companions
2 : to combine or join with other parts : UNITE
synonym see JOIN
Now, I have told you numerous times that I am in no way "WITH" Fidelity, however, you choose to consider to attack, accuse and work towards shareholder manipulation!
BTW, one more thing.....If you choose linda as your alias, then it no longer stands as just your real name, but also as your alias. Therefore, using it to address you is, in fact, proper internet protocol.
Now, I have one more request of you, quit pestering me, and using my alias in a negative light. TIA.