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To: im a survivor who wrote (35069)3/31/2001 4:56:45 PM
From: Dutch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
"look how many people used to post......at some time dealie and tom, yall need to ask yourself why these people dont post anymore"

Lots of people used to watch CNBC too! These times are market related. Wish I was smart enough to short something in the past year, but I'll stay long and be glad I did...at some point in time.
Dutch



To: im a survivor who wrote (35069)3/31/2001 7:38:13 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Keith,

couldn't read all your post due to ADD but I do have one question, what in the hell does IHUB stand for.

At any rate it seems you let too many small things get to you.

Just learn to float.

Buy this market.

vster



To: im a survivor who wrote (35069)4/1/2001 10:37:42 AM
From: seahorse  Respond to of 65232
 
Keith,

You seem to be of the opinion that it takes an enemy to start a rumor and a friend to repeat it.

seahorse



To: im a survivor who wrote (35069)4/1/2001 11:04:41 AM
From: J. C. Dithers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
KG4 -- Law Clinic

When that attorney calls you next time, ask what theory of law applies to the proposed lawsuit against Voltaire.

Two recent high-profile cases involving Internet hypesters were Tokyo Joe and Jonathan Lebed. In each case, charges were brought by the SEC, and the SEC ultimately agreed to settlements with no admission of wrong-doing.

If this attorney has a theory whereby we can all recover our losses from someone who said a stock was going to go up, a lot of us would love to get our share of that 4 trillion dollars that was lost. Where do we apply to get in on this?



To: im a survivor who wrote (35069)4/1/2001 11:18:25 AM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Keith! You sure worry a whole lot about a whole lot of stuff.

Heading for church now. Have a nice Sunday and try to get over it.

dealie (filling my head with pleasant thoughts, try it!)