RE:RE:RE:RE:Thoughts on interviewNot the first time they have come up short on a fundraiser although their is still a ton of money pouring into pot stocks and more specifically pot beverage stocks. A ton of these hopefuls are going into the tank and the investor's dollars will be gone. Jeff could change his mo at any time and juice things up a bit with nrs and enthusiasm which would put us on the radar of unknowing investors, angels and such. Or he could just work the phone a little bit and contact some business people investors and enlighten them to the potential of this as an investment. It seems like a long time ago when he invited me into a private offering and went above and beyond to make it happen. Right now the way it stands, it seems the door is ajar for them that want to track it down and get in on the fundraiser. I got excited awhile ago and picked up more shares at .65 and got a little ho-hum about the lack of push and information coming out of our management. The fact is that there are beaten down greenrush stocks that have good bones and a team that is excited enough to help uptick the stock. I am well situated with Tinley stock but have enough for now so other management styles have drawn my mad money after doing my dd. All in all, Tinley is delivering but I really get the sense that they don't want violent swings in shareprice but want it to build slow and steady on fundamentals. I personally want to see that cracker jack team we have, do their thing and show us what they get the big bucks for. glta and dyodd