Thanks Bigdaddy. My Dad used to tell me when I s
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Thanks Bigdaddy. My Dad used to tell me when I started playing Little League about sixty years ago; son, if you don't think you can hit it, don't go up there and cost the team an out. IE, you gotta always think that something is going to make, or you have to make something happen. I have posted on other boards the following story. When I was a sophomore in highschool, our senior middle linebacker got clipped a little a couple of minutes before the half. Coach looked at me and said get in there. Oh hell. I did, and my youth and inexperience showed but at least the three or four plays before the half only got the opponent a few yards as everyone tried to help cover me. When walking over to the field house at halftime, my Dad caught me by the fence and once again said, son, sometimes you have to make things happen. I remembered that the rest of the game and we held the opponent scoreless the rest of the game. To this day, and obviously I'm an old guy, I still use that comment to tell others. That's why I post, either play the game to make something happen, or fold your hand and go home. Others might say, pick your battles. But when the game is on and I'm in the game, I'm in the game to win, period. I'm amused really by some posters who continually pose negative questions or even negative comments about Treaty and I would bet most and possibly all of them have never even called Treaty management or gone to their office for a visit. I do know about three or maybe four who have, but they are most always positive in their postings. In my opinion, Treaty is finally moving it forward and investors will be rewarded. Do they have the best management team, in my opinion, it could absolutely be better, Are they considering making a change or two, call them or email them and they might communicate with you. But they have adopted this, Make it Happen! Now we have to understand what has beeen accomplished so far this year and give them an opportunity to continue improving their opportunities. That's why I say,... Get Ready!