style='mso-bidi-font-weight:normal'>DodgyG, pictured in the center of this photo taken in 1948 is my father, Bernard Nathan Gevisser’s first cousin and second son of Morris Gevisser who married Janie Moshal, the sister of Sol “Little King” Moshal, Chairman and CEO of The Moshal Gevisser Group of Companies at the time this one of a kind public corporation was sold in 1970 for nothing short of a “song and dance” under the ever watchful eye of “sum” [sic] of the most sophisticated financial engineers in the world living on the southern tip of the Dark Continent.

 

Morris and his younger brother, DodgyG, pictured in the center of this photo taken in 1948 is my father, Bernard Nathan Gevisser’s first cousin and second son of Morris Gevisser who married Janie Moshal, the sister of Sol “Little King” Moshal, Chairman and CEO of The Moshal Gevisser Group of Companies at the time this one of a kind public corporation was sold in 1970 for nothing short of a “song and dance” under the ever watchful eye of “sum” [sic] of the most sophisticated financial engineers in the world living on the southern tip of the Dark Continent.

 

Morris and his younger brother, Israel Issy Gevisser, my grandfather, were the co-founders of the Durban Bottle Exchange located in Durban, South Africa at the turn of 20th Century, their humble beginnings starting out when arriving from Vilnius, Lithuania with literally the shirts on their backs using wheelbarrows to pick up unbroken bottles off the dirt streets of Durban, the “rich” Jews of eastern Europe able to afford the more expensive ship fare to Ellis Island whereas the “dirt poor” Jews made the most of their not al-to-get-her “48 on the AIG Yahoo message board].

 

More than a handful of folks more intimately familiar with my "work product" beginning with the Revlon Make Up Chart Cartoon and Perfect Storm II on the www.footsak.com website which eventually "gave rise" to www.Nextraterre