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04/01/06 10:37 AM

#4228 RE: stockbum42 #4226

Believe or NOT you have 50% chance of being right.

MY REAL STORY: I bought PAIM shares for my grand daughter whose mother is a Pilippino and is native of Baliwag-Bulacan around 75 km from Manila. My grand is called Arroyo Megawati + my family name (hint: Originally from Irish). She is 5 yrs old now. They are living there. Her dad (my son) is working for IRRI (International Rice Research Institute) on the Pest Management of Rice. He is an Entomologist.

I have just retired and received my Super Annuation after working for 30 yrs at Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Australia. I am currently living in Toowong area, Brisbane in my own house with my wife. My super annuation is A$ seven digits. Thus, investing in a less than A$ 2000 is nothing. I can afford it to lose it all. The Irish are fighters, mates!! and like XXXX beer (a famous type of beer produced in Brisbane).

I gave my grand her first and middle names from two female presidents. Arroyo is the president of the Philippines and Megawati was a former president of Indonesia because my wife is an Indonesian descendent.

I will travel with my wife to Indonesia within a few months to visit her family there. Then, we will visit our son and his family in the Philippines. I told him about my PAIM investment and he is familiar with Masbate area because one of his Pilipino technicians is from that area. He has asked his other fellows and they verified about the ex-WWII mining area.

Before I write my will which will give all my PAIM shares to my grand daughter, my son and I will make a visit to Masbate area to verify the claim. I do not want to disappoint my grand. Therefore, you can push the price at 0.0002 or less for as long as you want it. BUT REMEMBER with the new RULE, NSS will be vulnerable for exposure to SEC at the END of August, 2006. Therefore, that is the reason why I believe that NSS might act soon to cover it.

I assure you that my grand's PAIM shares will not go for under US$ 1/ share. Her dad is a leading scientist at IRRI. He earns $$s but is living in a developing country.

Let us see what will happen. I hope that she will come to me and thank me for the gift one day.

Again, you have 50% chance of being right.

Have a G'day mates from downunder, Aussie, the Crocodile Dundee.