From: Christopher Keeley [chriskeeleyproperties@hotmail.com]

Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 10:59 AM

To: gsg@sellnext.com; ghurst@hurst-hurst.com

Cc: rest

Subject: Re: Perfect Storm VII - continues.

 

Does this E-mail have any purpose or purport to make any sense, especially

when rift with spelling mistakes.  (Why do you persist to spell "to" as

"tu?"  There are others, but email should be avoided by those who consider

the written form an art.)

 

get the feeling that this is read by no one, has no purpose, and simply, I

have been placed on the distribution list of a rambling scribe with too much

time on his hands, doomed to remain on it forever simple b/c I handed out a

business card.

 

 

 

From: Christopher Keeley [chriskeeleyproperties@hotmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:52 AM

To: gsg@sellnext.com; matthewmargo@aol.com

Cc: rest

Subject: Re:

 

It's interesting that you chose to edit the last part of  my remarks in

which the focus of the criticism rests upon you and the blatant hypocrisy in

which you wallow.  It's like your own little McCarthyism!

 

The state of my industry?  As far as I know, you were unable to sell your

house, but that was not before you tried using Jelley Properties and a

certain female agent, the likes of which, you railed against on your

soapbox.  I mean, come on, is anybody buying this crap?

 

And check out San Diego's RE market, rising house prices, etc.  Yes, it

could all change and it always has gone in cycles.  But right now, it's up,

and I'm trying to make a living, and an honest no bullshit to my client's

one at that.

 

But then enter www.selnext.com in google and find what I expected: nothing.

 

You may surround yourself with "yes" people, but as long as you keep sending

me this stuff, I will give you a mind to contend with.

 

PS- tu is spelled to

 

 

 

From: Christopher Keeley [chriskeeleyproperties@hotmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 4:52 PM

To: gsg@sellnext.com; r.marksart@att.net

Cc: rest

Subject: RE: Eisel - The bell tolls

 

Please remove me from the distribution list that receives these incessant

ramblings.  The verbiage of these letters borders on paranoid schizophrenia,

the tone alludes to radical leftist ideology that sees various forms of

anarchy as the only effective way of disrupting the "machine," and the

thinly veiled threats, both physical as well as legal, illuminate an

untempered mind.

 

I consider myself very liberal.  There are ways to enact change.  Constantly

searching for conspiracy theories is not one of them.  Any thinking mind,

after reading a few of these missives, would conclude that the author has

far, far too much time on their hands.

 

Gary, it was nice meeting you and talking about selling your home.  Yet,

despite your proclivity for giving lip service to those who "do things

differently and think outside convention," such as myself, it seems you went

with just the type of realtors who you railed against.  I believe there is a

certain amount of hypocrisy there, and hypocrisy, my friend, which may be at

the very heart of our species inability to evolve.  Ultimately, when a

person is faced with the choice of standing by their personal morals and

philosophy, or the opportunity to better their situation in life, invariably

humans choose the latter.  That base theory of self-preservation and

self-betterment is the fatal flaw that causes the corruption of every

political, economic, and religious system our species has invented.

 

"Do not mistake virtue with lack of opportunity to sin."