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After an afternoon of educational outreach at New York City’s Union Square, New York activists headed up to Central Park West to the posh digs of LSRI investor, Carter McClelland. Carter is Market President for the Bank of America and lives just blocks away from fellow puppy killer Andrew Baker. How convenient for us. This was the first visit to Carter’s place; a packet of information about Huntingdon Life Sciences was dropped off at his front desk before the protest began. The neighborhood was quiet until the loud chanting began…..”Your Money, Your Fault…..Your Investment, Your Fault” and “500 Animals died today, Carter McClelland is to blame.” On the way to the next stop, activists had to pass right by the ground floor apartment of NYC’s most notorious fur ghoul, Dennis Basso. It was noticed that Basso’s windows were once again open. This proved to be irresistible to the street crew, who called into the open windows with loud anti-fur chants. Basso’s doorbell was rung a few times. No one came to the door despite the fact that it was clear that Basso was home. Oh, well! “We’ll be back…..We’ll be back” the activists taunted. The next stop was one that was anticipated by the activists with great glee. The Central Park West residence of Andrew Baker was the obvious destination as activists unfurled a new banner and chanted loudly. Almost every light in the building went on as Baker’s neighbors looked to see what was going on. A bright pink sheet was displayed as shout outs spoke of Baker’s latest financial embarrassment, LSRI’s loss of their last market maker, legacy Trading and their delisting to the pink sheets. Baker is one of LSRI’s single largest investors. It must be stressful waiting for your major investment to tank. Drink up Andy, we wonder just how low, can you go? |
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