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I think 2nd look in will be next year based on what information Peregrine has given us so far. Maybe 2nd quarter of 2016. Of course a lot of this will be up to the patients.
Jmo
loofman
Base on what you know about PPHM all these years. You think 2nd look-in will be this year or next year?
You is welcome to post off topic PPHM etc sort of ramblings on there here board! It's real poplar!
My is this ever a busy board...
Merry Christmas to who ever reads this.
!
Merci beaucoup...
Je parle tres petite française. Trés jolie, n'est pas?
Loof, LOL
What translating service did you use - LOL LOL LOL
BTW: Corn Licker is "Liqueur de Maïs" for Tessi May i cant' help you. I am not even sure she would understand even if she spoke French - LOL
Je vous souhaite un bon week-end :)
Tek, are you still alive and kickin'? Sarshee is finally starting to put up some of that fried corn I told you about several years ago. There haven't been many good years for corn lately, we have been trying to grow our own the past couple of years. The birds and worms have had a great time of eating it. We haven't gotten much though. LOL. This year we managed to get some and it's good. I have been thinking of you and remembered I told you I would send you some, but I no longer have your address. I don't know if you have PM but somehow we can communicate to get me the info. How's the family and the new shed? gltu.
browndawg
GM NH, hopefully you are having a great day. So far so good my way, and here we are another week and another Monday. I am with you shares purchased now of ETNL could yield a nice ROI those purchased at .01.
I hate that the r/s have happend in the past, I have added many million shares at .01 so I remain hopeful. I think this stock has a chance to run with the right group running it, I am basing that on HYPE ALONE,
--now if EI actually does something positive it could run on that event too. Not really sure what the future is, but L2 on EI looks great right now, and so far so good, no new dilution in the last several weeks, hopefully Clint will stay out of Treasury.
Time will tell, as always best of luck.
Good Afternoon NH,
I hope that you are doing great today. The market is down a bit, but we have had a nice rally up till this month. Several uncertainties out there to hold us down, including the high fuel cost.
About your question on ETNL, I remain optimistic more than ever about the new found LOC with Waterloo. I think IF they get their act together and YES that is a HUGE if, I think they will. When/IF they do, this can make some money.
A little working out of debt payments, the overhead should not kill the business. I am in the funeral industry, and these personalized ideas are great and welcomed.
The key to making this work is NWG, and the Messenger deal. If they come out with the cremation caskets those will sell great IF the price point is lower as I expect.
I am optimistic for Nick, I think he is a smart business guy and will make this work out. The LOC is my ace in the whole, sure we have a TON of questions, as we have in the past.
I like the NO dilution so far, time will tell if that continues? I will continue to add more shares just because I think we can flip this Low Float stock if they do ANYTHING positive. I think they will try and pump it along with new products.
That is why I continue to add, with 36m o/s this could go to .03-.05 on hype alone...then IF they start making money .07-.09 could happen in no time.
Sure this is a LONG shot, but I like my chances, Waterloo sees something...sure they are in it to make money. IMO Clint did NOT sign the company over to Waterloo for this LOC...however I think it was the best thing and gives EI a chance to make it.
I am banking on a big turn around in the next year, just looking forward to seeing this summer go by and IF they roll out some new products. It only takes ONE big hit, for this company to turn a profit...then the lenders that have the debt, should give more favorable terms.
Here is another thing EI NOT filing BK in the last 2 years shows me that mgmt is smart...a bit? Or this would have failed big time, however for some reason they are still open for business, and this LOC could have come along at the right time for this company to turn into something real?
That is why I am still here, IMO we will know more about the future, actually A LOT more about the future of EI in the next few weeks and over this summer. I am looking forward to the product roll out, and advertising to the funeral industry, going into the NFDA in Chicago, IMO it could be a good year of revenues, and turn around for EI...that is why I am here.
I want to wish you the best, and have a great week!
After swallering numerous jugs of OLD LOOFMAN'S PURE KENTUCKY KORN LICKER, I have finally sobered up enough to write this post. Now that I have done so, I am pulling the cork out of an new jug to begin a new quest of consuming many more jugs. May God bless all who read this.
Loofman
Holding about 4 core positions: SRSR, SGCP,NNVC and NBRI. I have a bunch of others but they have mostly turned to crap, but what's new? LOL GLTY
browndawg
Still alive and doing o.k. and you? I've been doing the PPHM thing for a few months. Survived a reverse split and now I'm making some money again.
Loof
Yo back at cha Tek, how u ben doin?
browndawg
I always have a fresh batch ready, if'n anyone can git a swig before I have dun finished it. I guarantee you can settle them kiddos with a pint of Old Loofman Pure Kentucky Korn Licker, quicker than a hickory switch!
Loofman
I just spent a week babysitting my three, healthy strapping grandsons. I could use a tall glass of those corn fixins', Loft, to settle my nerves. Got any fresh batch ready for testin'?
Grandpa Lucky
Nothing like drinking bad korn licker on a dark and cloudy day. The shack ain't got no roof. The still has a leak in it. The dog's been drinkin from the leak, and he has the runs all the time. Tessi May dun left me for a perty girl down in the hallow. Ain't nuthin left but me and my hollowed out bible. Least I can read the first and last page.
Loofman
I've sure been missing Tessi May these days. She was the life of the party!
Bonjour tout le monde...
J'ai été récemment frappé par l'éclair. Je fais bien, mais un des effets secondaires m'ont causé de devenir français. Je parle maintenant et pense complètement en français. Je fais aussi tout mon investir en français. Le plus grand problème que j'ai avec ceci trouve korn licker français et communiquer avec Tessi May.
Pouvoir vous a une année merveilleuse et bonne !
Loofman
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Our family is enjoying Spam and Soup this year. We also got a very good deal on a case of saltines. Many fine recipes for crackers!
Kids moan and groan a bit, but it's worth having a few bucks to buy them some nice goodies for Christmas at the Dollar General. Did you know that you can get three plastic Slinkys for a buck!
We're making korn licker from the leftover field korn out back this year to give to our friends and loved ones. It's a bit kickier than our regular brew, but it still smooths out those long holiday nights...
with much sincere heart from my family to yours,
Loof
I'm thinking of taking up scuba to hunt for some of the 30-40 pound catfish in my lake. It's time to stock up the freezer for the winter. It's a little cold now so I think I'll wait for at least 50 degrees for the search to begin.
browndawg
The secret to making money in this crummy environment is to make more and more moonshine and just keep stuffing it in your mattress (that would be a water bed of course).
Lucky
RDN... +28.57 in one day...
not bad I'd be sayin. I've been flippin in and out of it fer a spell now. Last big batch I made a killin on I sold at $7 not too long ago.
PMI another good un.
jmo
Loof
It almost does seem like a black hole lately. It seems most pennies are either doing nothing or getting killed. I AM TIRED OF SEEING RED!!!!!! lol
browndawg
Oh yea...
I opened one eye and remembered like one more little feller fer consideration and such...
RDN
Ifn you like a roller coaster and a good un who got beat up by them bully types, this one don't have much in the way of black holes neither. Ifn them black hole drillers ever git done drillen and this here market place get going back to the yonder lands, we might see this un get back over the 10 dollar home on the range...where them cows and the buffalo bills play...where seldom is herd a message board spammers word, and the Loofman's and friends will profit all day.
good night Mrs. Cabinaush where ever you are...
Kiss a baby, hug a puppy, squeeze the poo outta someone you love! To dance on ones toes is as sweet as a rose.
I no put no mo monies in black holes. No good nothin comes out of such places...but!...I do have a couple of blue chip super buys that I am all over.
AFL
HUM
They are insurance companies I knows much about. They don't have no black holes, and they's on sale for 50% off right now.
Nothin ho hum about Humana...lot's of ties to govment medycare projects, so even ifs that demercrat gets in, we's gonna kiss him big to keep him smiling in the right direction.
Now whats can I says about the DUCK! Look at the chart for the past 30 years. They ain't got no black holes neither and they's have plenty of monies under thar mattresses fer buying up all the other poor fellers who's a folden here and in that Japanese country over thar.
Ima quackin up now, so's I'm going to git me some sleep countin ducks.
jmo
good ol Loof, not even been drizzlin Korn Licker down my pipe neither
Kiss a baby, hug a puppy, squeeze the poo outta someone you love! To dance on ones toes is as sweet as a rose.
Y'all still putting money to penny stocks, good comrades? Of course it is none of my business, but is it just ME ... or am I missing something in pennyland? It surely seems to me that pennies are absolute black holes these days to put money to, unless, of course, you can short them.
It's UP to Kentucky from here (Memphis,TN). I will keep you in mind before we run out of fish. LOL
best to you and your family also.
browndawg
lol...if you get an extra fish or two, send em on down to Kentucky. I have a good recipe for smoked fish. All you need is a bunch of worthless share certs to burn and wahla...good eats!
best to you and your family
You too...l-dude. It is going to be a very hard winter for many of us. blessings
Good to see you alive and well, my man, and that you STILL retain your wonderful sense of humor.
There were times in my life when money came very hard to come by. Finding a pop can or a beer bottle was more precious at the time than finding that first hidden Easter Egg on Sunday morning.
Now I've graduated from pop and beer cans to road kill. I figure it may very well become a very valuable commodity in times ahead. Some people turn their noses up when you mention road kill, but if you get it fresh before the flies do, it really is little more than pre-tenderized protein.
In times past I did everything to avoid hitting a live creature crossing the road in front of me. For people who have those BIG, gas-guzzeling SUV's, I think they might well become a valuable asset to have. Put a little protection on the front of them, and smacking a deer at 70 miles an hour actually becomes something I NOW am starting to pray for. If you hit them critters at high enough speed, you don't even have to take the time to either gut them or chop them up in smaller pieces to fit them in the frying pan. They just sort of disinegrate at speeds of 70 and higher.
Loff -- keep tight that "receipt" you have for making that "Old Loofman's Bourban." Coke and Kentucky Fried Chicken might be interested in paying you a VERY good price to have that secret receipt in times ahead ... or at least provide your family at Christmas time with lot's of Coke and Fried Chicken!
Lucky
It does seem like this could be a long cold winter, and most grub will be hard to come by too. At least I have a fishing line and a hook to try and snag some fish out of the lake in the back yard. I don't have to worry about the cars, they are so old someone would probably give me one they stole.
browndawg
Tessi May and I have now hit the skids big time...
The shack burned down, causing the still to blow up and spread fire as far as the next county. We waz told that the International Space Station could see the glow from above.
Now me and the missus are livin in an old trailer that was abandoned on the side of the road down yonder. We ain't got no money so we's livin on love alone...and of course with the good Lord's grace.
Ain't thinkin things is going to git much better fer a while with all them Wall st shisters takin it all away from us little folks.
God bless.
I'm Out There...
Happy Holidays and More!
To help support our economy during this crisis...I plan to give food to my children for Christmas. Although this will be expensive, I think it is pertainent to do so. I'm sure most unessential retail stores will be closing their doors anyway, so staying at home and eating the gift of soup will be a warm and satisfying present.
If by chance many of us are looking for shelter, I suggest we go to our local malls to pre-arrange the use of vacant space for lodging for the next few years of this crisis.
For those of you still fortunate to have big homes and $100,000 BMW's, you might consider garaging the car and fencing up your home. I have a feeling that many unfortunate people are going to either get real desparate or look at you as either a banker, lender, broker or a politician. For once, lawyers will move up in status and might even become our friends.
jmo
Looks like everyone has departed this board. HEY - Anyone OUT THERE?!
Works for ME, Hamsha'!
America Today...
What a country we live in...home of the free...home of the crook...home of the insane!
http://sendables.jibjab.com/sendables/1191/time_for_some_campaignin
God Bless/Help our country...
Loof
How bout this one.
"I would rather go hunting with Dick Cheney than ride with Ted Kennedy"
OR
"My assault weapon has killed fewer than Ted Kennedy's Oldsmobile"
NH
Loof: You've seen the bumper sticker: "When guns are outlawed -- only outlaws will have guns."
How about a sticker reading?: "When naked shorting is outlawed -- the same outlaws will be shorting."
Absolutely: Old Loofmans and Tessie May: Bring it ON!
Either Jesus Christ died for our sins or he didn’t. I’m believing he did. I can’t prove he didn’t.
http://www.precious-testimonies.com/Exhortations/a-e/WhyTheCross.htm
That's why I drink korn licker heavily and fondle Tessi May regular like.
I read that the short interest on the overall market was at something like an all time high. I think it's time to mash some more korn and start the wood fire.
jmo,
Loofman
Faz: When the article on CBS Marketwatch was released this morning (Wednesday; July 16)regarding the Feds halting naked shorting on Freddy and Fannie and some other financial companies, did you happen to read any of the "Comments"?
I can't find the "Comments" on CBS Marketwatch right now to quote it exactly, but it was a question put out there to the effect:
"What happens when a naked short never gets covered?"
Interestingly, of all the dozens and dozens of excellant posts on the "Commentary" - I had to LAUGH to myself that no one would answer the question!
That statement/question is the ONE question the Big Boys don't want anyone on the small end of the scale figuring out for themselves.
Pure profit minus broker and margin costs for a Naked Short order you never have to cover. It's been going on for years and years ... but the whole system is so corrupt, they dare not expose it now. Just gotta love it while you throw up!
Lucky
Either Jesus Christ died for our sins or he didn’t. I’m believing he did. I can’t prove he didn’t.
http://www.precious-testimonies.com/Exhortations/a-e/WhyTheCross.htm
Interesting read on Short Selling:
SEC set to fight short selling of financials
By Joanna Chung in New York
Published: July 15 2008 21:31 | Last updated: July 15 2008 21:31
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d28fc66a-52a9-11dd-9ba7-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1
US regulators will take emergency action to stop abusive short-selling of stock in financial institutions such as mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and investment bank Lehman Brothers.
Christopher Cox, Securities and Exchange Commission chairman, told legislators on Tuesday that the agency would issue an emergency rule to stop so-called “naked” short-selling of shares in significant financial entities. The SEC will also consider new rules to extend those trading limits to the rest of the market.
Short sellers aim to profit from share declines – usually by borrowing a stock, selling it and buying it back in the market. But in a “naked” short the shares are sold without being borrowed first. The emergency rule, which would be in effect for up to 30 days, would require anyone making a short sale to borrow the security first.
It would apply to Fannie and Freddie – the government-sponsored entities that own or guarantee almost half of US mortgages – and all primary securities dealers including Lehman, whose shares have been battered by rumours the bank says are false.
The action comes amid intensifying efforts by authorities to crack down on rumour-mongering intended to manipulate securities prices. The SEC has been investigating whether false rumours and abusive short selling contributed to the collapse of Bear Stearns in March and the declines in Lehman’s shares.
It is now working with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and New York Stock Exchange Regulation to conduct industry-wide “sweep examinations” of market participants, including hedge fund advisors
“If we are successful in bringing future cases . . . I believe the penalties should be commensurate with the enormous amount of shareholder value that is destroyed by this kind of wantonness toward other people’s money,” Mr Cox said. The agency has used emergency rule-making powers in the past, for instance after the September 11 terrorist attacks, but this would be the first time it has issued an emergency rule on short selling.
-faz
My clock is ticking
Good one here
My bad...computer mouse or something stuck, duplicate
please delete this post
sorry
Texas Christian University
Home of "Slingin" Sammy Baugh and 2006/2007 NFL MVP LaDanian Tomlinson (LT)
The Truth 1:8
sarshee: I am so glad you have been able to
cover your losses. I have not, and it will
take quite some time and more capital, luck,
experience, blah blah blah, to get it done,
but I am not a quitter. I actually did very
well last year, but my profits were eaten
up by you know what _________, along with
3-4 other poor buys.
No more 'long' stuff for me, unless I just
have a little put in it.
In fact, I reviewed last years profit taking
plays, and over 90% were ones where the
stock was bought and sold on the same day,
so it's back to the basics.
Continued good luck with you and other well
meaning stock investor/traders,
Briboy
GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK
(aka MY GRANDFATHERE'S CLOCK)
(Henry Clay Work - 1876
My grandfather's clock
Was too large for the shelf
So it stood ninety years on the floor
It was taller by half
Than the old man himself
Though it weighed not a pennyweight more
It was bought on the morn
Of the day that he was born
And was always his treasure and pride
But it stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
Ninety years without slumbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
His life seconds numbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
It stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
In watching its pendulum
Swing to and fro
Many hours had he spent while a boy
And in childhood and manhood
The clock seemed to know
And to share both his grief and his joy
For it struck twenty-four
When he entered at the door
With a blooming and beautiful bride
But it stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
Ninety years without slumbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
His life seconds numbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
It stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
My grandfather said
That of those he could hire
Not a servant so faithful he found
For it wasted no time
And had but one desire
At the close of each week to be wound.
And it kept in its place
Not a frown upon its face
And its hand never hung by its side
But it stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
Ninety years without slumbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
His life seconds numbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
It stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
It rang an alarm
In the dead of the night
An alarm that for years had been dumb
And we knew that his spirit
Was pluming his flight
That his hour of departure had come
Still the clock kept the time
With a soft and muffled chime
As we silently stood by his side
But it stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
Ninety years without slumbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
His life seconds numbering
Tick, tock, tick, tock
It stopped short
Never to go again
When the old man died
Flying squirrel
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The flying squirrels, scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini, are a tribe of squirrel (family Sciuridae). There are 43 species in this tribe, the largest of which is the woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus). The 2 species of the genus Glaucomys (Glaucomys sabrinus and Glaucomys volans) are native to North America, and the Siberian flying squirrel is native to parts of northern Europe (Pteromys volans).
The term "flying" is somewhat misleading, since flying squirrels are actually gliders incapable of true flight. Steering is accomplished by adjusting tautness of the patagium, largely controlled by a small cartilaginous wrist bone. The tail acts as a stabilizer in flight, much like the tail of a kite, and as an adjunct airfoil when "braking" prior to landing on a tree trunk.
Though their life expectancy is only about six years in the wild, flying squirrels often live between 10 and 15 years in captivity. This difference is due to these creatures being important prey animals. Predation mortality rates in sub-adults are very high. Predators include arboreal snakes, raccoons, nocturnal owls, martens, fishers, coyotes, and the domestic house cat. In the Pacific Northwest of North America, the Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis) is a well-known predator. They are also nocturnal.
They have been kept as pets since the US colonial era.
SHRIMP BOATS
(Paul Mason Howard / Paul Weston) (1951)
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
Their sails are in sight
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Look here! The shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
Their sails are in sight
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Look here! The shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
(Shrimp boats is a-comin', there's dancin' tonight)
(SLOWLY):
They go to sea with the evenin' tide
And their women folk wave their good-bye
(Ill sant vas... There they go)
While the Louisiana moon floats on high
And they wait for the day they can cry...
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
Their sails are in sight
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Look here! The shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
(Shrimp boats is a-comin', there's dancin' tonight)
(SLOWLY):
Happy the days while they're mending the nets
'Til once more they ride high out to sea
(Ill sant vas... There they go)
Then how lonely the long nights will be
'Til that wonderful day when they see...
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
Their sails are in sight
Shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' tonight
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Why don't-cha hurry, hurry, hurry home
Look here! The shrimp boats is a-comin'
There's dancin' there's dancin'
There's dancin' there's dancin'
Shrimp boats is a-comin' - tonight!
What is keratin?
Keratin is a type of protein. It's in your hair, and in your skin. Other animals have it in their feathers, fur and scales.
Keratin forms a tough, impervious, waterproof layer that protects animals, stopping unwanted substances in the outside world from getting into their bodies. It also builds up in areas of the body that get exposed to lots of wear and tear. Have you ever had a callous on your hands or feet? That's keratin.
As keratin builds up in cells, the cells die and eventually peel away. We do this gradually, losing small amounts of skin and hair all the time. Snakes and other reptiles do it more quickly, shedding their skins - and their keratin - in one go.
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