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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ancil who wrote (3289)6/10/1998 7:01:00 PM
From: Grant Movold  Respond to of 25548
 
Please stop wasting our time on this thread. It is a vulgar waste of my time as it is for everyone else here to wade through umpteen dozens of your vacant posts. What is your purpose here??????? Whatever it is no one here cares!!!!! We're not buying any of your trash talk - because frankly you are quite one-sided in your thought processes.

You do not present any thoughtful dialog, you don't listen to any of the answers to your rude questions, you have become a sad commentary to a shallow stagnant gene pool.

Why don't you leave and save the bandwidth, your narrow minded bantering is for fools.




To: Ancil who wrote (3289)6/11/1998 5:46:00 AM
From: WHL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Ancil: Your intelligent & meaty analysis of MDIN, your DD reports and your trustworthy statements about your trades in MDIN shares provide this thread with what little credibility it enjoys. Really?? NOT....

I am glad to see some NAYs surface on this thread, however (even though you insist that you are not one). It is a necessary requirement that the shorts squirm and moan and trash the stock as the stock price strengthens. The shivers of death must shudder out from the shorts' lifeless bodies as their last financial breath fades away.

PS. Too bad you didn't dump your (alleged) MDIN on this last so-called "pump" and use the proceeds to buy a real stock like JAWZ today, just the way Juanita told us all to. Instead of a 25% loss today, you'd be looking at a small gain with a lot more to come (esp. after the media roll-out starting Monday). But I forgot, you're a long term investor (aka short term loser).