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To: AlienTech who wrote (11260)5/22/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13456
 
>>Cant belive te hype but this could turn out to be another
ENMD type of short squeeze since its now 17M shares short out of a float of 20.<<


I'd love to believe it, but if it was true why was I able to pick up another thou at 10 5/8 a minute before the close? The pros are not usually that generous. I'm now long 4k, and an enmd situation would be very satisfying. I just don't think anything remotely similar will happen. However, I'll make sure I'm staring at the computer screen on Tuesday morning, just in case.

BTW, has anybody tried the products? I have, and can report the following, in broad summary.

1. Muse does certainly yield a spontaneous erection. For me, no pain on insertion of the pellet, or any aching afterwards. But the erection, believe it or not, is less firm than a normal erection. Spongier, if that's the right word. But usable.

2. Viagra exploded like a bomb. Within 15 minutes I was ready but Elsa was out walking the damn dogs. The line that Viagra only works upon stimulation is not true, at least in my case.

Conclusion - Viagra is a great recreational drug, and I will continue to be a consumer for as long as my doctor continues to prescribe it for me.

This of course has nothing to to do with the relative investment values of VVUS vs PFE.

I would never post this on any thread except friendly old APM. I hope you may agree it's more interesting than thin film vs MR controversies. And I hope, more profitable in the long run.

Submitted in the interest of science, it goes without saying.