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To: Dana Johnson who wrote (22469)7/19/1999 11:24:00 AM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34811
 
FOUND PUPPY.

Yesterday I went to Safeway and in the front was this little sweet Cocker spaniel (I think) maybe Cockapoo that someone had left. She was tied to a sign with a blue and white ribbon and left with a bowl of water. She has a tag but no one is responding to inquiries.

The poor thing was very dirty and had many fleas also ear mites. I've bathed her (very cooperative in the bath) but I will also take her to get a flea dip and have her ears cleaned and treated with some medicine. Otherwise, she looks healthy and has the sweetest temperament.

Last night she laid with me while I read my book, laying her head on my chest without insisting on being pet. Right now she is napping here next to me with here little paws twitching away. Tiny little thing.

Here is the deal. With Sammy (50lbs bigger than this dog) being jealous by nature and a hunting dog she might mistake this little peachums for a squirrel. That wouldn't be good for the little ones health. If the owners don't respond I'll need to find a home for her. I don't want to take her to the pound because she is so precious and such
a love I'd really like to find someone that I can keep tabs on how she is doing. Her name is Pepper, probably because she is black with a little white/grey here and there.

She know how to sit but that is about it. She gives kisses and will stand and dance around on her hind legs.

I can't tell you how cute she is!

If anyone out there has any interest in this little one please let me know. I'm giving the owners a couple of days and then she is available. She will be delivered clean and free of fleas and with happier ears than she has now.

Thanks all, I really hope to find her a wonderful home!



To: Dana Johnson who wrote (22469)7/19/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: papi riqui  Respond to of 34811
 
Diana,

Concerning the bullish catapult on MCTI where the TTB is actually a Spread TTB, this is the answer Wizzie gave me some time ago on a similar question:

Q: The [DWA chart for GNCI]heading says it just broke a double bottom, but it looks like a bearish catapult to me given that the DB break was just preceded by a TB break. What gives?

A: Hi PR, At least you've got the idea...however for it to classify as a catapult, it must follow the triple and not have another signal in between...that was a spread TBB...

hope that helps.

PR



To: Dana Johnson who wrote (22469)8/4/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: papi riqui  Respond to of 34811
 
Dana,

Re my prior post to you on Bullish Catapult formations and Spread TTBs (see siliconinvestor.com, the following statement from DWA (From the Analyst 06/24/99) should settle the issue once and for all:

>>A Bullish Catapult. This pattern is formed when a triple top buy signal is followed by a double top. There can be no sell signal in between the triple and double top. The double top break acts to confirm the original triple top buy signal. In this case the double top follows a spread triple top at $7.<<

In other words, the fact that the TTB is a Spread TTB is of no consequence in the formation of the Bullish Catapult

PR