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To: aleta who wrote (16084)11/20/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: wlcnyc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
"I remember posts where PT has suggested that people take a little chance and gamble their money on this very iffy proposition. Why? So he can get his money back?"

Aleta, Aleta, Aleta....that looks a great deal like a "challenge" to a revive a feud! May I ask, "is 'I remember'", the equivalent of "it's a fact." I truly am beginning to wonder about you - like you care, I know. For while I was beginning to think that you were just paranoid, but now you seem to be taking the offense now. My gut feeling about you now.....oh never mind.

Did he really say, "so he can get his money back" or was that your interpretation - maybe "speculation" - on your part.

Bill



To: aleta who wrote (16084)11/20/1998 10:54:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
I remember way, way back when everyone thought NETZ was a boiler room operation. My gut instincts told me it was not. My instinct was confirmed when Matty and David drove down to Newport to visit echoMEDIA where they found Tom Burgess, its founder and investor of Sesame-ad.

It turned out not to be a boiler room operation at all, but a real example of The American Dream. You see, Burgess succeeded with his advertising marvel, selling his company to Zulu and also by having impressively demonstrated his Sesame product before a group of bluebloods at the New York Yacht Club -- see atnewyork.com (halfway down). But not only that, Matty and David discovered that Tom and his wife, Monique, just had a baby as well.

So guess what, Aleta. That's when and how my true gut instinct was formed about this company. I've been steady in my support of this operation ever since. I hate to again go up against one of your delusions, but no, my advocacy has nothing to do with greedy me only wanting my money back.

I don't think you've really realized yet that this has become a campaign for me, a cause if you will. The more negative you've all gotten, the more I've wanted to prove you all wrong. You see, I don't like being wrong and I do like to win. All of this against the backdrop that I'm a long-term investor in this company.

So if we're gonna talk about gut instincts, I'm just letting you know that there's a real good one here on my end that's grounded into The American Dream thing.