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To: High-Tech East who wrote (34242)8/8/2000 3:36:34 PM
From: High-Tech East  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 64865
 
... JC, Charlie, JDN, Lynn etc, please call my daughter so she can rescue me from my insanity ... got carried away and bought another 2,000 shares of Abiomed today ... (should I tell my wife) ...

... tonight, its off to dinner with three stock broker friends (who have or control 450,000 of the 10,500,000 Abiomed shares outstanding - none of them mine) ... tomorrow the annual meeting in Boston ...

... you can count on me for the first SI report of Abiomed's first total artificial heart implant (sometime in December, probably) ... it might even be in me!!!!! ...

Ken Wilson

by the way, I exchanged notes with Addi last week ... he is bullish beyond belief ... you should invite him back ...

hey twister, where are you baby? Give SUNW another good old twister push - they're not going anywhere without you pal ...



To: High-Tech East who wrote (34242)8/9/2000 8:08:41 PM
From: Lynn  Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Ken: Did you just have a college reunion this past spring or are you getting ready for tail gate parties next month?

And yes, I am a Philadelphian. Guess I could not pull the wool over your eyes. It must have been the mustard dripping onto one of my posting from the soft pretzel I was eating ;) The hula girl wasn't enough.

Dick Clark and American Bandstand? It was a major, daily event in my house growing up. One of my little brothers would climb onto his red, wooden, rocking horse, moved directly in front of the TV when it was time for American Bandstand, and rock (or rather sort of jump) to the music. He would throw a **fit** if anyone dared to speak during the program.

Remember Sally Star?

Regards,

Lynn