Good evening all. Just got back from San Antonio where I met up with 9 old school buds and buddetts to see Eric Clapton and as a surprise The Robert Cray Band. WOW!!! I had a wonderful time! I'm caught up on my reading here. Making, I'm hoping that you typed before you clearly thought about your response to JimmyJ. I suppose that I am the QUEEN of chump change, but I can tell you that I live faithfully by a budget and allow as my budget allows to buy shares of this company. My last four purchases have been $40 ( with $10 more for fees), but I have slowly and steadily increased my number of shares. Perhaps I should be embarrassed to admit such buys, but it is money that I am SURE I've marked as expendible should that be the case. My first purchases were in the .11 range and the .08 range and I have averaged down to .029. IMO...I strongly maintain second quarter posted earnings in 2008 that will see our PPS in the steady range of .06-.10 It's not a lot I know, but that is double and triple for me. I plan to hold and continue to add until this baby gets to the $2.00 range. Sh**...when you're in your 50s, 2-4 years flies by so fast that it makes your head spin. The bottom line is...it is money that I don't want to lose, but can afford to lose. It has certainly made me comfortable and most patient with my investment. I have always lived within my means, and if this company performs the way that I expect it will perform in the coming years, I will be, in my eyes, absolutely, filthy rich. Equally wonderful, I will be rich because I invested in something that will have helped millions of people. Can't beat that! Here's to next week. Got $100 that will be ready for buying and I am buying more! Have a good week. Elan J
PS Did I happen to mention that I want to be any one of Eric Clapton's guitars? He is incredibly sweet to them.