TYHEE GOLD CORP

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Problem? I don't think Thyhee actually has a problem.

Of the couple of thousand junior gold exploration companies, Tyhee is one of a very few that will actually go into production. Not simply one of a number that will get close enough to be bought out, Tyhee is going all the way. It is the realization of a life goal for DW, out of his long association with the Yellowknife Gold Camp, his experience getting a teeny weenie Mon mine into production, and his adventure of getting a mine in Mongolia into production...

While investing in gold juniors is risky and not for the faint of heart, and I myself have had some dark days of doubt, I am now much more relaxed about it.

My investment had been like being in a casino, where you end up down by quite a large amount, only to go to the ATM to take out another $500 cash and keep going... (cost average down to 28 cents). But unlike what it is like when playing '21 in a casino, where the house generally wins, sometimes you end up at that speical table, where only the lucky wind up. At this table, every bet is iether a push or a win, unless you walk away. So when you have a 10 and a 3, and the house gets 20, rather than take away your chips, at this special table, they have to leave your chips (shares) on the table until the next hand (a push).

The next hand also a push? and 4 months of this? Finally we start to get our winning hands, and keep getting chips paid to us... So they accumulate, multiply...and that's when we start to think about cashing out. But hang on, this is when you want to stay seated at the table and let others sit on the sidelines wishing they had gotten in.

Every hand a push or a win, as long as you don't walk away from your investment in Tyhee.

The only problem about Tyhee is that we investors have hung on for years now, and at the first sign of success, when share price rises thorugh 30, 40 and 50 cents, many will cash out and walk away. There is a crowd of others, who don't have a seat at this special table, who will quickly sit in and take their place. I can feel them looking over my shoulder now, hoping I'll walk away and let them in.

300,000 of them got in yesterday. Who walked away? Who found a way to lose at this 'every hand a push' table? Not Me.

SKELEG

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