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To: Yorikke who wrote (4263)4/16/2000 4:06:00 AM
From: Yorikke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4884
 
more oldies but goodies.....

To: Yorikke who wrote (168)
From: Diamond Daze
Sunday, November 2, 1997 6:03 PM ET
Reply #169 of 4263

As far as your "montra goes" Iam covinced that too much
of one good thing is to much no matter how gooooood it is.
As you are aware from my previous posts I am quite into this
one. Did save a couple of beans for the desert dirt plays
( bought 5k sold 4k on 20% move) so that play is almost free.
However have most of the farm on this one. I would be happy at this point just to be even. There is a solice to that feeling.
I do expect this to move just dont know when. It really made me sick the last time the stock broke down. It seems like when this stock falls through 2.00 it just goes on a free fall.
Then it takes forever to get back. Lets get back to 2.00 and then get a 35% roi and let me do cart wheels down West Pender Ave. ( oh they moved ) Ok then down to Burrard street.
In fact Ill personally drive up there and buy everyone in the office a pint or four if it just goes back to 3.00!!!!
Attitudes are sometimes hard to keep. I do very much have faith in the boys up there. But to give this a Jay Taylor spin, even those of great faith sometimes turn away. Any way I know I was nearly a lunatic back some postings ago, but have found great drug to free myself ,..really 4 shots espresso every morning I gaurntee the day will blow by so quick you wouldnt believe it.
If only I could force feed some Starbucks to PVF ohhhh the ride would be fun!! Caio... post sooooon@!

To: R.Goodman who wrote (179)
From: Yorikke
Wednesday, November 12, 1997 7:23 PM ET
Reply # of 4263

R goodman, I can not tell you how nice it is to read an encouraging word. Makes me feel like we are gathered around the cook wagon and musing about all that cash we are
going to have at the end of the drive. And I really needed that cup of coffee anyway.

Is this the eye of the hurricane, then? Or am I just a doubting Thomas needing to stick the old finger in the wound before I am a believing....more like a numb thomas who,
having cowered in the bottom of a fox hole while the 88's made soft pudding of my brain

I really can not understand the concept of all quiet on the Paramount front. Is this really the attack to end all attacks? Or am I just rising to the shrill call of another whistle that bleets out for the cannon fodder fellows like myself to go lay down on all that conertina wire?

No brother! I believe, I believe! And when dis ole stock stops a droppin I believe I'm gonna bite off of bit more..cause I can see that great gas well in the Texas; and I believe....

regards, yorikke

PS you don't think that comment of mine about financing had anything to do with recent weakness do you? I'm still convinced there are about 20 of us who read this thread. The
market does what it wants. What is it doing now? and why?

To: David Alders who wrote (183)
From: Diamond Daze
Thursday, November 13, 1997 1:00 PM ET
Reply #184 of 4263

David your a Texas man, Im glad your filling up. I am certainly not selling but my boots , boxers, shirt and hat are already stuffed.
I bought a new car yesterday and at least I know where the value of that is going. Tell me man from Texas what do you know??
Why should I get excited?? I know that were so far down that 1.00 would look better, its almost like coyote arm isnt it??
I have been through the Paramount roller coaster for a long time. I have been loyal and a true believer. I have meet Paul, Bob, Jim , Kathyrn and John G. I believe in them. There is a point though where any boat is full( mine is taking on water) why should I buy more and risk a sinking unless I knew something (like are you familiar with who owns the company we joint ventured with, what is thier success rate? etc).

Believe me Ive been excited before, someone throw me a bone, a real one!! ...please....

Mr. Goodman Ive done heard that one before. I have owned this company for a long time. I have never sold a share only bought and bought and bought and bought. I know this sounds crazy but if Paramount did a reverse split and was a 8.00 stock instead of eighty cents I would have margined at these prices. However that is not the case. Until we are listed on the NASDQ or possibly the Toronto and the stock has a real value my boat is full unless someone can indeed throw me a bone and tell me why.

P.S. I do believe, my timing is never good but hallaluiah I do believe!!!!
it sure is nice to know that someone eles does too. I thought that is was just me & Yorikke left. Adios

To: Diamond Daze who wrote (184)
From: David Alders
Thursday, November 13, 1997 7:43 PM
Reply # of 4263

DD,

Unfortunately, what I was referring to as filling my shorts were not PVF certificates, though it's getting to the point that I could use the certificates to clean up with, and not be any the poorer. Also, though from Texas, I'd be almost halfway to LA by the time I got out to the property PVF joint ventured. Of course, if the property were next door, I still wouldn't know much about the prospects for oil or gas.

I've been in PVF for the better part of 4 years as well, having originally bought down in this same territory, price-wise. My relationship with the guys in Vancouver is strictly telephonic, though I have always been heartened by their refusal to promote the stock, extrapolating from that a sense that these guys were the real deal. Am getting very
frustrated with the fact that outside of Kaspersky Hory, no property has ever brought revenue to the top or bottom line.

Regards.

To: Diamond Daze who wrote (184)
From: Yorikke
Thursday, November 13, 1997 7:53 PM
Reply #186 of 4263

DD, I'm a thinkin that if you are as full of what Ole Dave was a speakin of we may be a askin you to ride a bit down wind awhile.

And if we all would a listened to what R.Goodman said around the fire last nite we might of been a few steers to the better. It's still Texas and I guess we can get a few strays for a while more. And here we are all complainin about bein all tuckered out and we ain't even into the drive! We be makin ourselves look a pretty sorry bunch.

But with a gentleman like R. Goodman to head this drive I'm sure we can pull ourselves together and maybe even ride a bit like those Lonesome Dove fellers. Yes sir, that would be a sight. Sure would.

Now DD your OK, but don't you go standin next to me for while do you hear?

regards,

yorikke