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To: woody who wrote (42919)5/2/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Respond to of 50264
 
Woody, that sounds like excelent advice to me. At least you still have the chance to get your money back on this investment, whereas I have already realized my losses. So the advice you just gave is excellent, IMHO.



To: woody who wrote (42919)5/2/1999 5:23:00 PM
From: Howard C.  Respond to of 50264
 
GREAT MOMENTS IN HISTORY: DAY 7

THE (VALID) EXPRESSION OF CONCERN:

To: +Jetter (2067 )
From: +woody
Saturday, May 2 1998 12:05PM ET
Reply # of 42924

I am long DGIV and certainly will hold for the long term. I am a little
concerned however with all this talk about $50-90 share prices.
Believe me I hope it happens for my own sake... but in the past I was
associated with a stock where similar predictions were made and
when it didn't happen as quickly as everyone expected the sentiment
of the thread went downhill fast. DGIV is unique..we are in extemely
strong hands and have great leaders (BG etc.) I only raise this point
because I don't wan't to see a similar thing happen to this thread.
What we really need is a slow steady rise to ?? 40/50/100?

ANNOUNCEMENT: As soon as DGIV surpasses $1.50, I promise to stop wallowing in the past. How's that? Shouldn't be long.....



To: woody who wrote (42919)5/2/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: E'Lane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Good Evening, Woody!

Ok, in my quest to return to my normal persona...

GO LEAFS!!!

E!
************

Four expectant fathers were in Minneapolis hospital
waiting room, while their wives were in labor.

The nurse arrived and announced to the first man,
"Congratulations sir, You're the father of twins."

"What a coincidence" the man said with some obvious
pride. "I work for the Minnesota Twins baseball team."

The nurse returned in a little while and turned to the
second man, "You sir, are the father of triplets."

"Wow, That's really an incredible coincidence " he
answered. "I work for the 3M Corporation." My buddies at
work will never let me live this one down.

An hour later, while the other two men were passing
cigars around, the nurse came back, this time she turn to
the 3rd man - who had been quiet in the corner. She
announced that his wife had just given birth to
quadruplets.

Stunned, he barely could reply.
"Don't tell me another coincidence?" asked the nurse.
After finally regaining his composure, he said "I don't
believe it, I work for the "Four Seasons Hotel."

After hearing this, everybody's attention turned to the
4th guy, who had just fainted, flat out on the floor. The
nurse rushed to his side and after some time, he slowly
gained back his consiousness. When he was finally able
to speak, you could hear him whispering repeatedly the
same phrase over and over again.

"I should have never taken that job at 7-Up
"I should have never taken that job at 7-Up
"I should have never taken that job at 7-Up...



To: woody who wrote (42919)5/3/1999 8:19:00 AM
From: Rob W  Respond to of 50264
 
I agree with you Woody.