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To: im a survivor who wrote (5747)3/1/2000 12:04:00 PM
From: J.B.C.  Respond to of 35685
 
Using Point and Figure, I'll see real strong resistance at 148 range here. I believe that it's going to take some strong news to move it past that point. On the other hand this stock has been basing since January, the longer we base the bigger the launch pad, if you will, when we do break through.

Jim



To: im a survivor who wrote (5747)3/1/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Keith-I'm very sorry to hear about your cat, I feel for you. That is serious pain. The connection between an animal and it's master is an unbelievably strong one. There are those out there that cannot relate to that type of love.....so be it, I feel sorry for them.

Take care, be thankful for the connection and time that you had.

I just petted my dog for you. Scott



To: im a survivor who wrote (5747)3/1/2000 2:32:00 PM
From: Voltaire  Respond to of 35685
 
Hi KG4,

I sold a big hunk this morning and bought 25,000 shares of ELON and covered. Picked up right at 11% for about 18 days or roughly $220,000. Not bad, like I said, if they are going to give it away, you won't have to send anyone out to find me. One hell of a call write though.

The china delay hurts right now, sorry.

V



To: im a survivor who wrote (5747)3/1/2000 9:32:00 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 35685
 
A long time ago, maybe twenty years ago, before my wife and I had any children we had two cats which contracted feline lukemia, got much weaker and died. We nearly divorced in the next year. Both of us were in deep depression and unwilling to come to grips with the fact that it was just a couple of stupid cats that were the cause of our problem. It took some counseling to discover that we were really getting along on most all the aspects of our lives, except for guilt (in tossing down clingy cats before we knew they were sick) and blame (over putting the cats outside where they could get bit) and generally not discussing a couple of stupid cats. After counseling we decided to try kids instead of cats (just as clingy, but you can't put them outside when they're pests). We got revenge on the kids by getting 3 more cats to jump on them.
TP



To: im a survivor who wrote (5747)3/1/2000 9:41:00 PM
From: Jeffry K. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
I have a dog who is 10 years old, and they say 14 years is about as long as dogs live. Since she turned 10 I have thought off and on more frequently about losing her, and her special companionship.

I know how you must feel. I offer my consolation to you in your time of grief.

Jeff Smith



To: im a survivor who wrote (5747)3/1/2000 9:56:00 PM
From: RR  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35685
 
KG4:
Sorry to hear about your loss.
Animals have been part of our family forever.
Simply, they ARE part of the family. We have a whole cemetery on the front side of the house. Has family fish, birds, cats, dogs, guinea pigs, hamsters, and more, all with rock markers. I even went so far as to bury our two dogs certain ways. One always watched over the property (50 acres on a hill top) and really took care of things. I buried him with his head facing the field he use to protect. The other
was more the mother type, always following the humans wherever they were, inside or out. Buried her facing the house she loved so much. I could go on..... brings tears to my eyes. We also lost a cat to cancer. Funny, too, when you have a fight with your spouse or something is just not going well, those animals know that and sometimes through their actions, well, they would help make things work out... know what I mean.
Have two dogs now, two cats, all inside and sleeps on the beds with us or the kids. They think they are human.
Have a whole community we feed at night out on the deck with coons and possum. Take 50+ vanilla wafers each night and put peanut butter on top and lay it out on a tray with a side dish of dog food for the community feeding.

By the way, all our animals we've ever had were strays, or they found us by wandering up needing help.

I'm sorry about your loss.

Rick

PS: Did you know that you can tell the character of a person by how they treat animals? Says a lot for you....