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To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (28774)4/29/1999 5:15:00 PM
From: RG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Alastair,
For the sake of money, people like you would befriend someone who just bashed your mother!
It's great to have a sense of humor! Here are more posts by Pluvia you can have a laugh at:

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To: RG (28309 )

From: Pluvia Wednesday, Apr 28 1999 5:57PM ET
Reply # of 28780

Sorry bud, but in the big picture, the TSE 300 "don't mean dick".

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But then being from Canada, you smart fellas buy the really high potential stocks like... Gee what was that mining stock that half of Canada owned that ran from pennies to over $100 before it was uncovered as a fraud?

You guys are smart...

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To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (28774)4/29/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: RG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Our investment in Bid.com is a display of how we feel about the numbers.
If the world were filled with people like you and your gang, there would be no progress. Naysayers, doubters, no insight, no beliefs, just put downs and negativity.
Thank God there are people who think positively. These people are the heroes, the ones who try and try again until they succeed.
The people who had the insight and courage to invest in computer stocks years ago and more recently Internet stocks have made fortunes.
At the time when they invested, they had no way of knowing whether Dell, Microsoft, Aol,etc. would be successful. They were highly speculative start up companies.



To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (28774)4/29/1999 7:20:00 PM
From: peacelover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Al,

I guess you must already be scared, cause you are trying to make it like a contest now. Good luck.

peacelover