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To: Snowshoe who wrote (1218)6/23/2001 7:12:41 PM
From: Adam Weiner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1822
 
Cramer has always been a pompous arse, but his little passive-aggressive jabs like that stupid buzz crap is just way over the top. I think Cramer probably invented Buzz because no professional in the industry wanted to be interviewed by him, let alone even be associated with him. Cramer's antics aside, I never wished ill will on the guy, because I always assumed there was a human being under that obnoxious skin of his. But after seeing how he handled the whole Luskin thing, I'm only now realizing how sadistic and twisted Cramer really is. To pull that underhanded crap on someone who has supported you, looked up to you, and contributed to your site? Me thinks now that Cramer deserves everything that is happening to him. We can only hope that he keeps buying TSCM on the way down, investing every cent he has, so that when the inevitable happens and TSCM closes its doors, Cramer will be left penniless, and hopefully for once in his life, and to the delight of the united world, speechless. Maybe then he'll turn into a human being.



To: Snowshoe who wrote (1218)6/25/2001 10:35:00 AM
From: John Lacelle  Respond to of 1822
 
snow,

You are killing me man.

I always thought that street.com IPO was a yellow tulip bulb. You got
to admire the hutspa of a hedge fund manager that would sell access
to a web site that mirrors the hedge fund's positions. This was the
mother of all tracking stocks.

-John