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To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (15111)6/11/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: R. John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19109
 
I would never argue that the comments you make are not "all" yours. In fact the shark is famous for using other's comments. I'm not sure how one would take it but the fact is that some of your comments are among his favorites. As far as someone REALLY buying TMMI at 1.56, who knows, could happen again. I have certainly been a witness to stranger things than that in this crazy world they call the stock market. A couple of months ago, one could have spent 10k on this stock and averaged about .008 per share. That ended up being 1.25 million shares At that same time there were people screaming that this was the end, we were finally seeing the end of this stock and the market was reconfirming this to us all by the price that the market was assigning to this stock. You know the funny thing, this stock ran and if one had sold 750k shares at an average of .065 they could have had 48,750 dollars and 500k shares left. So they stuck the original 10k back, waited until the stock dropped and bought back a million shares at an average of .026. The guy stuck 10k or so in his pocket and holds 1.5 million shares of TMMI at this moment and has no cost involved. If this thing goes, well you get the picture. Unfortunately this is a friend and not me. I still hold all of my shares. Now you keep telling everyone new that asks about TMMI that there is nothing, there has never been anything and there never will be anything. Now the object here is to make money. How many stocks do you own that you already have your investment money back, have already stuck some dough in your pocket and still own quite a few shares and to top it off, it only took a couple of months. You don't have a clue what's going on now, you know the past. You want to tear down the ones who say anything positive and say they lead people astray. You could be right but that is being hypocritical to a point that makes one wonder if you really don't see that you are doing the same thing, only in a different way, or that you just don't care. Arnie, I think you are a very personable guy and sometimes your conversation is stimulating but you don't have to continuously go through this routine you have. I do not disagree with your right to have a differing opinion, I just don't approve of the nature, just as I don't approve of the way some of the spammers operate. This is a speculative stock and everyone should know that going in. It also has a past which people should be aware of as it also has some speculative prospects for the future. IMO this is one of the speculative plays that at this price has a chance to be a huge winner. Arnie, I respect your right to your say just as everyone has the right to their own but quit being the super hero and saving us all from ourselves. If you don't do speculative plays fine but please let the rest of us play one if we like.

PS: I hate saying things to people that seem critical in nature and don't really mean it to be critical but Arnie you need to go find one of your buddies from back in the 60's and see if he can't get you something to ease the tensions of life. You could use the relaxation.



To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (15111)6/11/1999 3:37:00 PM
From: Robert Cullen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19109
 
Arnie,
A friend of mine did indeed buy 500 shares at $1.56, on the day TMM made a big run-up many years ago during the Prodigy boards era. If she would of listened to me she would of bought in at a quarter and sold off during the run, but her broker advised against her purchasing and when she finally decided to buy in, it was to late. But what do I know I have shares I paid twenty seven cents for a couple of years ago, since averaged down to a nickle. She, along with me have been holding ever since hoping for a miracle.

rob

P.S Believe it or not were still friends.