To: Double Dipper who wrote (8692 ) 3/27/1998 10:30:00 PM From: Bill on the Hill Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
POST #1 - Wayne J. November 9, 1997 Then came Cheryl, Brad, John, Jane, Kentoo, Markox5, Paul, Skreiger, Leroy Tolles, Jin Shun, Jonathan Leved, Melviticus, Jane, Kevin Walsh, Little Engine and the camouflaged INTHEFLESH. And a cast of thousands of posts. Coming to a screen near you soon! This is BETTER than the Titanic. And the price of admission was only a few shares of FAMH. I have spent the last 4 weeks having more fun than one should be allowed to watching you all. I have also learned more about human nature in the investment world watching this thread than I believe I could have learned by trading stocks for 10 years!!!! FAMH was the first stock that I have ever purchased. I watched it for the last three months and thought that it looked like a stock that I could get into cheap and stand a chance of a good return. Little did I know what a great bargain it would be. Even if it tanks completely what I stand to lose would more than be made up for in the education that all of you have given me. This is my second post on SI and the first on FAMH thread after lurking for 6 weeks getting to know you all. This would make a wonderful book. No one would believe it! I just took about an hour to give a synopsis to my girlfriend and she just sat there shaking her head in disbelief. I am holding my shares and it would take a jackhammer to pry them from me. I think that PsycProf should use this as a case study. He would probably have it taught in college classes throughout the land after presentation. I believe that Mr. Monas is way ahead of me in his chess moves but also believe that he has a worthy opponent in Mr. Little Engine. Atrix is only holding a pair of three's and I would bluff em. FAMH even without the financials seems to be the BIG ENGINE and ready to move on down the tracks. Mr. Monas, don't show you're next hand. Other than that I don't care where you were educated. You seem to have those proverbial brass cajones and I admire that. GO GET' EM. Bill in Colorado - watching it snow!