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Mon, 25 Jun 2007 23:56:29 +0500
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SREA Acquires $75 Million Dollar Asset!

Score One Inc.(SREA)
$0.30

News hit just after close. SREA has acquired the $75 Million peace of
land for the new "Recreation Town" in Dalian. This new project mimics a
Facility in "Shui On" that profited more than $100 Million USD. SREA is
going to go through the roof after this hits investors this weekend. Get
on SREA at open on Monday!

Some of our poorer eastern bloc neighbours feel they've got one over us
fat westerners. You should only have to sit through such a bizarre and
trashy experience one in a lifetime methinks. I do think that in this
day and age though it is one of the most pointless and outdated
competitions.

Then we could get back to the English speaking countries voting for us.
Buckfastleigh, somewhere in Serbija. Even if we had used our best known
singers and a fantastic song we will never win because it is political.
Nothing too cheesy though!

Even if we had used our best known singers and a fantastic song we will
never win because it is political.

Entries should be from Scotland, England, N.

All the top performers at the Eurovision had these elements - most
notably, Serbia, Ukraine and Russia!

It has been suggested that the "Father Ted" episode regarding Ireland
trying to pick a losing entry for a song contest was too near the truth
to be comfortable! I just can't believe anyone within the UK, or Western
Europe for that matter, takes this rubbish seriously enough to be
worried about it.

The Irish, UK and French input was embarrasing, but I suppose like many
things, music is a question of taste.

"  Adrian Monck, a media analyst, said: "In the west, we're interested
in Eurovision for post-modern ironic reasons.

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