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To: Webster Groves who wrote (6611)11/11/1998 6:02:00 PM
From: Tim Luke  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 7247
 
i suggest everyone to go to jenna's thread or last shadow, the only two that i would give support.......do what you like, stay here or float around (which is what i will be doing). this is my final post on this thread and as you can see it doesn't have my name on it any longer....

for those of yo that gave me support i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart and for you kind thoughts about my Father.

best regards

tim



To: Webster Groves who wrote (6611)11/11/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 7247
 
I am also a visitor to this thread a couple of times a day. Am saddened to see Tim leave. He has a good heart. But Tim knows as well as I do,'don't give the MM's your shares', the Rocketeers and BD's mantra, is a sell signal. Illness in the family creates stress beyond belief. No way did Tim mean to mislead anyone. However after he calms down, he will be the first to admit the terminology was poorly used. It does cause loyal followers to not want to 'spoil the party', and gives the illusion that he is holding. On the other hand, people pay Tokyo Mex and he sells whenever he darned well pleases and laughs/or lectures, (depending on his mood) at his followers, if they didn't. For this he also earned a wonderful article in WSJ and his followers DON'T complain. Tim needs to be with his family. I for one will be awaiting his return when his Dad recovers.
Fred