From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
Friday, March 25, 2005 5:48 AM PT
To: Ameres, Mark
Cc: rest;
Walter.Beerle@uboc.com; rearnest@delmar.ca.us; Eliot Spitzer - Attorney General of New York State ; VSchiff@wetherlycapital.com
Subject: RE:

 

Mark - So u r letting me know that u work for George “Trouble” Soros willing to stick your neck out to do exactly what other than waste my time?

 

Let me know if u have any other suggestions to help fine tune our INFORMERS WANTED ads.

 

Yours truly,

 

Gary S. Gevisser

A Name From Here, You Can Trust Over There

 

Ps – Right this minute, 5:34 AM PT the full moon that has been just hovering over the horizon for the past hour reflecting the sun’s rays off the Pacific “Oshon” [sic] illuminating the not exactly still waters is beginning to duck behind the clouds, another incredible day in wonderland about to begin which me thinking ever so briefly of each and every one of my adversaries now snagged in “no man’s land”, The Sperm Donor’s biological son, our JoNathan writing me a birthday card yesterday that while not in a million years opening up the mind of the deranged Sperm Donor et al may one day and why not today inspire the rest of humanity to give thought to the rough road up ahead for those planning on following in the footsteps of the “most average” rising to the top of the Bell Shaped Curve.

 

When passing by the Union Bank of Tokyo early this morning I took another look at their pitiful latest advertising display that actually reads, “Why not let your house pay the bills?

 

Incredible isn’t it why despite scripture going back to the beginning of time, Shakespeare throwing in his “tTOo” [sic] cents, “Neither a lenderer nor a borrower be he” [sic] we choose in order to live the good life today to mortgage our children’s future and when they wake up to our selfishness that there is in fact finite resources available for us to share equally we act “in concert” passing laws to “Preserve life and limb” oblivious to their being one extraordinarily SMART G-D while sending our SMARTest and bravest to war?

 

Remember we r all born pretty much geniuses losing our marbles, our sensitivities in pursuit of personal happiness and those lost souls returning from the horrors of man-woman behaving so selfishly left with increasingly less choices?

 

Becoming a monk may soothe the soul over a lifetime whereas “playing the game” becoming one of the players, using one’s war hero status to leverage one’s stature no one better comes to mind than Governor Gray “Ho Chi Min” Davis of California, distracting only so long as the maddening crowd never wake up to my Garden of Eden analogy, agree? 

 

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From: Ameres, Mark [mailto:Mark.Ameres@soros.com]
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