Please allow me to alter slightly the elevating discourse between Gibby and just about every other "blogger" on this message board. I often think back to one of my favorie broadway shows "Fiddler on the Roof" and the words from the song "If I were a rich man". In this signature song, Tevye (pronounced Tev-E-Ya), the central character in the story, is speaking (through song) to his GOD. As he weaves his way through his diatribe (Alton,this means a prolonged discourse--"kinda" like your book value analyses) he praises GOD for what he has, but then ends with my favorite line, "Would it spoil some vast eternal plan---if I were a wealthy man"? . My point in all of this is I believe Frank is to the point that he should be asking His Excellency, the Minister of Tourism, and anyone else sitting around the table "Would it spoil some vast eternal plan--- if you would sign the DA "? ---BILL