These ave been debunked as a hoax chain letter, as previously stated. there are a lot of places on the net that will give you the "story" of the posts like this you see. I use Urbanlegends.com and www.snopes2.com between these two you will usually find the investigation reports. (remember these usually quote a well known half truth, to break your credibilty resistance, then associate the others as "just as valid". This is a door-to-door sales technique. Telemarketers and TV infomercials live on this stuff. Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG, (<A HREF="http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com">http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com</A>) ~~ If the AOL experience is so wonderful, how come their LOGO is a picture of a hurricane in the Bermuda Triangle?