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To: JIN CHUN who wrote (10304)4/3/1998 2:14:00 AM
From: PsycProf  Respond to of 27968
 
Jin, I agree with everything you said on that post except the last few words. I think FAMH is helped by YOU! I don't think you realize how outstanding your research and information is. I still wonder how you find some of that information. You present your case clearly and articulately. Kenneth Starr could have used your help.

-PsycProf



To: JIN CHUN who wrote (10304)4/3/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: MiriamsSon  Respond to of 27968
 
Hi Jin-I really appreciate your sincerity,it comes through bigtime,you are one of my favorite posters here.I have been lurking since November and in Jan-Feb Firamada truly became a very major portion of my life.With a couple of friends,all acting as individuals we bought in the area of about 1 million shares.We all sold,except one the other day he was really "out of control" over this Sean McFarland criminal action,so he got out as well.I strongly believe this company is destined for superior growth.But,Jin honestly I worked up to 16-18 hours a day in the clothing business,money is hard fought,you clearly understand that.So a 5 month vacuum of time until the Myriad numbers come( remember this should have closed a long time ago)is just to long a time for me to sit with uncertainty waiting for that and the June Financials to be wrapped up and many other things the last couple thousand posts have addressed. Jin,I also want to say Little Engine in his private message stated to me he was a shareholder but sold and did not recover his full investment.He has every right in my opinion only to continue to post but I would appreciate it if everyone cut out the drivel and stayed with facts.I detest reading scores of unrelated messages.Again,I wish you and the rest of the people in Firamada now big pay days in the very near future. All The Best,MiriamsSon



To: JIN CHUN who wrote (10304)4/3/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: BradMan  Respond to of 27968
 
Jin,

I agree with your post except for the last sentence where you say that no one person can have an impact on this stock. Miriamson told how a friend sold because of the false press release. And I for one do get a little nervous when the thread turns negative. (although this would not cause me to sell, I can understand how it could have that effect)

I am very appreciative for your consistent and straightforward rebuttals of LE's attacks. You have a knack for seeing right through that weasel's lies and I, as well as many others I'm sure, appreciate it.

Looking forward to a good day today.



To: JIN CHUN who wrote (10304)4/3/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
Gee, Jin, that would be great if you refuted my so-called "false and misleading information"... will you do it to Brad, too? Or would that keep you too busy?

If I were hyping the stock, I could say whatever I wanted. Plenty of posts from others prove this.

Okay... I apologize profusely for not knowing that FAMH kept a steady stream of different press releases going Friday and I missed one. Funny how they issued the wrong one before the close, and the right ones later.

Reminds me of a guy I saw working a cash register at McDonald's in Boston... about 1979, I think it was....

He was growing increasingly frustrated with the long lines and dealing with orders. When I reached the front, I had a "run in" with him, saying, "I sure hope you don't do this for a living!"

He said that he didn't... he was actually a student at Harvard.

"I don't believe you," I said. "Based on your work here, I can't see you operating in that system!"

He looked at me as if a light bulb went off above his head.

"Operating system?" he said. "You're right. Screw Harvard!"

With that he walked out the door.

It was Bill Gates.

Okay, I could be mistaken.... but, Ira's just like that.