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Friday, 01/25/2002 11:56:41 PM

Friday, January 25, 2002 11:56:41 PM

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Hi Y'all. It seems that the fun never ends on the SEVU thread. I'm still holding all of my shares. I won't have to pay for a legal opinion come May. If I sell, then I will still have lost less than I did on other BBB investments. So overall, I still consider myself somewhat of a winner (not whiner) here.

The good news is that SEVU hasn't totally tanked like some of the other "investments" I made in the past several years.

<OT> Had a good but cold time up in the north of this glorious county of ours. Made it to Kittty Hawk the first day and got a great room on the beach for $35.00 a night. It was hilarious when we stopped at a pretty decent restaurent, grungy and road weary, my husband in slippers, asking if they would serve us. My tooth brush fell out of my bag as we were escorted in.

We stopped and did the Kitty Hawk tour and pressed on. We decided to take the coastal route from there on to the north instead of going back the three hours to I 95. We made to Rehobeth Beach where a friend of ours happened to to be home at "The Farm House South". We went out to dinner and afterwords went shopping at a kitchen gadget store. I really had to pee and made my husband pull over and let me run in to a food court. When I was finished doing my business, I came out to find a state trooper about to write a sixty dollar ticket to my husband for "parking", even though he was sitting with the motor running, in a fire zone. I did some fast talking, which you all know I am quite capable of, and the trooper went to his vehichle mumbling something about the fact that he had just given the woman in the vehichle in front of us a ticket and had to be fair. He came back and handed the ticket to us and said "Merry Christmas" at which point my husband and I were both spouting profanity under our breath about this poor schmuck just trying to be fair, when we looked at the ticket and it was marked "void". Being relieved of that burden we pressed on to ththe farm house. It was a really cool, very old farm house with five silos and lots of other farm structures. He took us on a tour of his house and when we got to the attic I asked him if the house was haunted. He started to reply when all the lights in the house went out. How weird is that ????? We had a lovely time there and pressed on to the north. Philadelphia was our destination. We made it there in two hours from Rehobeth(sp?)

So that was the a synopsis of the first three days of our three week voyage. If you want to hear the rest, let me know. Otherwise, I'll bore you no longer. SH