Share a Cognac with de Jager as He Discusses . . . Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes!

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Armchair, roaring fire and Courvoisier

-- Puddintame (achillesg@hotmail.com), August 10, 1999

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Better bring your own Cognac He's finished his off and is cracking the seal on another

-- kevin (innxxs@yahoo.com), August 10, 1999.

"But at the very least, even the worst of disasters serve as bad examples and sometimes they allow us to learn new things and revisit old knowledge. In fact, the bigger the disaster, the more it should teach us, if we are willing to listen and pay attention."

"Funerals respect the dead... they also allow the living to move ahead... Sometimes a Change generates casualties. It's all too easy to try and hide the fact that 20 people were laid off in a Change. It's healthy to find some way to talk openly about the past in order to get it 'out of our systems.' Do this carefully. It's possible to re-open old wounds."

Grim talk from the cheerleading squad...the man is preparing who for change? Himself? Guess he, at least subconsciously, knows the Change may be uglier than he has previously presented. What was that comment? The Back of the Bug has been Broken?

-- Shelia (Shelia@active-stream.com), August 10, 1999.


A good-bye party for the status-quo????????????

Psychobabble like I've never seen before......

By the way, I thought Y2K was solved....

de Jager never had much crediblity with me, but this is just sick and twisted when so many lives are at stake.

-- PJC (paulchri@msn.com), August 10, 1999.


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