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Re: P K G post# 23825

Saturday, 10/04/2008 12:30:10 PM

Saturday, October 04, 2008 12:30:10 PM

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The first thing you should realize and "your lesson" for today is that Mr. Kenny does not need to "come around" nor does he need to offer "more clarity; more explanation; more credibility."

He is a 25+ year veteran of the beverage industry. He has the likes of the founder of SoBe and the ex CEO of Bloomingdales who have put up $$$millions on that credibility alone and in the credibility of his business plan. That credibility NOW clearly displays the likes of the TWO biggest in Diageo and Constellation following HIS lead in iconic branding with Diddy and Chesney.

No, the lack of credibility comes from the starting point. As an OTC, the credibility is crap as CEOs are notorious for spinning webs of implications in how they use the English language and how they can scam shareholders. The further lack of credibility shines far greater from those people who promulgate the scam by living within the depths of the OTC looking to undercut any REAL story that comes along. It's no different than the Paparrazi who spend their days and minutes tearing down any real success in the world. 99% of their efforts all surrounding rumor and innuendo at best.

And I can't help but silently, and in grand fashion, laugh my ass off at those who attempt to do just that. And at those who "call to question" the use of "at the end of the day." There is a vision in my mind that just won't go away.

At the end of the day, every party begins. A glorious party it is. All those invited are inside having the time of their lives. A host of back alley types who haven't seen a shower in days stand outside the window steaming up the glass. Up comes three or four more who just got off shift at the toll booth and McDonalds. They come upon an argument of whether everybody's glass inside is half full or half empty. No one inside has even had a thought as to which matters. They know they have all they need to drink and if it runs out, they will get more. Yet those outside just can't wait for them to run out so they can talk about the implications of such an event.

The point is, not one of them outside has a glass to compare the process, they are dying of thirst, and even if they did have a glass or were invited to join, they wouldn't even have a "pot" for the proverbial end result.






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