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To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (55486)8/8/2005 11:30:42 AM
From: tonto
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Correct. I was there. I never posted the photo of tonto in front of the business...of course, I wore a paper bag over my face with tonto written on it to protect my identity...(s)

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To: Janice Shell who wrote (55483)8/8/2005 7:37:51 PM
From: Tom C
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I wonder why as well. I was outraged that the Nasdaq let them start up another company.

Not to be stickler but NASDAQ is a Stock Market, regulated by the NASD. It’s a separate company. It’s unlike the NYSE which is a Stock Exchange. A Stock Exchange is an SRO (Self-Regulatory Organization) a Stock Market is not.

I think your beef is with the regulators of the NASDAQ, which are the NASD and the SEC.

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To: Riley_G-NYC who wrote (55478)8/9/2005 4:25:27 AM
From: Bill Ulrich
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Glad to hear of your movie success. I knew that it was your silhouette I saw, just peeking out from behind the shadow of one of the *credited* extras I saw in a film last week. Surely, with some talent and initiative ... who knows, in 5-10 years, they'll let you hold the clapper or fetch iced beverages for the hairdresser's assistant.

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To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (55486)8/9/2005 5:47:10 PM
From: Riley_G-NYC
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BW)(FL-DYNAMIC-IMAGING-GROUP)(DYIG) Dynamic Imaging Group, Inc. Announces 1:25 Reverse Stock Split

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 2003--Dynamic Imaging Group, Inc. (OTCBB:DYIG) of Fort Lauderdale, Florida announced today that it has completed a 1:25 reverse stock split for shareholders of record on October 10, 2003, and will begin trading on a post split basis at the end of business on October 14, 2003.
Dynamic Imaging Group, Inc. is a publicly traded company comprised of four wholly owned subsidiaries: Digi Displays - a national provider of Trade Show Displays, Large Format Graphics and Visual Sales Products; Digi eSolutions, which provides a full range of information technology solutions from web-based applications and database development to hardware/network support; 21st Century Productions - a trade show production company, and Florida Motor Corp. - an automobile assembly and small parts manufacturer. DIGI is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and is publicly traded on the OTC:BB exchange (OTCBB:DYIG).

The information contained in this press release included forward-looking statements usually containing the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect," or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the Company's status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation," and other sections of the Company's Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the Company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

--30--CP/mi*

CONTACT: Dynamic Imaging Group, Inc., Fort Lauderdale
Roland Breton, 954/545-8181
rbreton@digiusa.net


KEYWORD: FLORIDA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ADVERTISING/MARKETING MANUFACTURING NETWORKING
SOFTWARE HARDWARE
SOURCE: Dynamic Imaging Group, Inc.

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (55490)8/11/2005 3:15:26 PM
From: Riley_G-NYC
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Here it is, after much hoopla -- The STAY movie trailer.
I have a supporting role in the film as “Officer # 1” and fellow PoliceActors.com members, Vito Violante plays “Officer #2”, and Mike Devine , the “Security Guard”…

ifilm.com

Stay - IFILM Exclusive: World Premiere of Trailer (2005)
A reality-bending thriller about a psychologist whose suicidal client makes bizarre predictions that to the psychologist's mounting terror, begin to come true.
(1 min 55 sec)

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To: Riley_G-NYC who wrote (55492)8/11/2005 4:20:25 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell
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Can one earn a living being a minor supporting character in films? Does that require an agent or does one just attend cattle calls? I ask in all seriousness.

- Jeff

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (55493)8/11/2005 11:29:47 PM
From: The Duke of URL©
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According to old statistics the average acting income of its members is about (and I am not kidding) $100 a year.

And as I recall, you don't really have to attend The Cattle Calls, you can just view them remotely, as it were.

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To: tonto who wrote (55488)8/25/2005 12:37:39 PM
From: Mark_H
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I knda like Pugs' new profile:

Member 4128457

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To: Mark_H who wrote (55495)8/25/2005 1:51:54 PM
From: tonto
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He shouldn't have wasted his time...he needs to earn his burger...you know...

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To: tonto who wrote (55496)8/25/2005 2:06:26 PM
From: Mark_H
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He didn't do it. That's the new SI user level icon.

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