RE: Another Cheerleader Returnee! beerbelly5,
My but you're sure steamed up and full of vitriol today. When you get yourself unbalanced like that, are you still a C-level Executive, or just a C Executive?
Before I forget, vingone was around here asking for you. I told him we'd let you know if you showed up again - maybe when you've regained your composure you could touch base with him.
You make a request that reminiscing on this forum exclude references to "the rest of us". I'm interested to know who is included in this protected group to which you refer. I was told that you have operated under several aliases during your participation on the forum, is that what you mean by "the rest of us". You offer advice on sanity, societal normalcy and mental welfare, but you should maybe have a look in the mirror, sonny. Those MPD symptoms that you have exhibited are not something that should be left unchecked.
I can understand that you would like to forget your sojourn on this forum, as you morphed from the super confident know it all when ISM was at $6+, to the childish twit mimicking Nickel77 when you realized you had been duped by your former heroes, and the critics were being proved much more perceptive than you cared to admit. But grow up and be realistic. You made your bed, now sleep in it. When you were flying high, with all your buddies [including a few who filled their pockets on the promotion, and then moved on to the next pump and dump], you were not behaving like a nice little C-level Executive. Go back to your high fiving cheerleader days when you authored this, and many more bits of humour:https://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/MessageDetailThread.aspx?sv=2&p=0&m=14946430&r=0&s=ISM&t=LIST
Not very professional, sonny. Just browse through some of your many similar contributions of that era to refresh yourself. Should make you proud. You won't be able to go through the Nickel alias posts that really brought you to a level far below "C", Stockhouse found them unfit and removed them.
And now you come with hat in hand, gurgling advice on functioning normally, and wanting to be left out of any forum discussions. Bill Buckner wishes they'd quit replaying his error every World Series too. I agree with him, he was trying to do his job, and was a good guy. But you were a horse's patoot, and I feel a responsibility to help you deal with your problem. The first step is admitting you have a problem, and I think a few replays from your earlier childhood will help with that.
I can't speak for Nickel77 or some of the others that might get some satisfaction out of helping you work your way up to adulthood, but I can assure you that I won't leave you stranded with the belief that you deserve any special consideration, or have any right to dictate what is discussed on this forum.