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Hey don't make fun of the National Enquirer. It broke the Edwards story recently when the national media was not interested.
We have another paper like the National Enquirer in Canada you should take a look at. If you would have looked at it you would never have got swindled by Urbie.
http://www.northernminer.com/
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/washingtonpostinvestigations/2008/08/in_light_of_edwards_journos_fa.html
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Urban’s own private IPO- - - - - - - - - - - -
By Urban Casavant
August 15, 2008 | Uncle Melvin (henceforth "The Company"), a Nevada corporation, is pleased to announce he's going public. The Company is offering for sale ("Sale"), pursuant to this announcement, up to 2,500,000,000 shares at a price of U.S. $.008 ("Cheap"). The offering is being underwritten by Sayonara Securities.
The Issuer:.....UNCLE MELVIN
Type of Security:.....Common Stock
Common Stock Offered:.....2,500,000,000 shares
Use of Proceeds:.....For expansion of our marketing activities, business operations and scams.
Expected Price Range:.....U.S. $.008 per share (OBO)
Expected OTC Symbol:.....UNKL
PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
This summary highlights information not described more fully elsewhere. This summary is not complete and may not contain all of the information you should consider before investing in our common stock. Prospective investors should carefully consider, then disregard, the matters set forth in the section of this prospectus entitled "Risk Factors." This prospectus contains forward-looking statements based on our current expectations, assumptions, estimates, projections, fondest wishes, wildest dreams, psychic readings and fraudulent intentions. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties like you would not believe. Our actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of certain factors, as well as others which are none of your ("Your") business.
PROSPECTUS
Our Business:
Melvin (henceforth "The Company") is a private concern focused on the manufacture and dissemination of his own unmerited celebrity and non-specific notoriety. The Company is uniquely positioned to become a premier e-provider of Melvin-related products and services, including, but not limited to: concepts, works in progress, inconsequential notions, self-involved monologues, lengthy, circuitous anecdotes, drunken proselytizing and unsolicited, unwelcome advice. The Company does not otherwise produce saleable goods or services of any kind, including, but not limited to: legal counsel, wart removal, feng shui consultation, shoe repair or the delivery of fancy fruit, regular fruit or bacon wrapped shrimp dinners.
Our Strategy:
The Company's strategy is to call undue and unwarranted attention to itself through use of a premier network of authorized and unauthorized Web sites, cameo appearances, magazine interviews, docudramas, product endorsements, record contracts, multiple marriages, lucrative divorces, flagrant drug addictions, soft-focus workout videos and other acts of shameless narcissism that will appeal to users with high-value demographics, surplus time and little contact with reality.
Our Market:
The dramatic increase in Internet use provides a tremendous opportunity for online advertising, electronic commerce and smooth-talking grifters. We believe the scope of our intended clat ("The Product") and the high-value demographics of our user base ("The Marks") offer a unique opportunity to adequately simulate a mutually beneficial arrangement wherein The Marks receive valuable unspecified goods and vaguely defined services in exchange for cash.
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
--Have you read the headlines from Tyler, Texas lately?
How did you clowns go from high falutin city lawyers to Texas bumpkins?--
http://news.google.ca/news?hl=en&q=tyler%20texas&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
--I cried when I read this!!!--
"Greg Michaud wrote on August 05, 2008 02:25 PM:
As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live. Pope John Paul II
We are your extended family all 40,000 of us..RIP Mr. Maheu Greg"
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures;
he leads me beside still waters;
he restores my soul.
He leads me in right paths for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the darkest valley,
I fear no evil;
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff--they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies;
you anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord
my whole life long.
http://www.lvrj.com/breaking_news/26284609.html?numComments=137
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
---I luv these old Stockwatch articles---
by Lee M. Webb
Canada Stock Watch
October 31, 2005
CMKM Diamonds Inc., Saskatchewan native Urban Casavant's massively diluted pink sheet play, and St. George Metals Inc., a Nevada shell dusted off in brief support of Mr. Casavant's wild promotion, have both been given the hook by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The U.S. regulator entered finality orders with respect to the revocation of each company's stock registration on Oct. 28.
While CMKM and St. George followed somewhat different trajectories toward revocation, it is perhaps fitting that the SEC issued finality orders with respect to the separate administrative proceedings on the same day, given the connections between the two companies.
Some observers might also find some irony in the fact that the finality orders were issued on the one-year anniversary of a so-called "shareholders appreciation party" in Las Vegas, Nev., organized by CMKM and U.S. Canadian Minerals Inc., an associated company that is under investigation by the SEC.
Something of a pall was cast over the last year's ballyhooed party when the SEC suspended U.S. Canadian Minerals on Oct. 28, 2004. Nonetheless, with travel plans made and hotel rooms booked, hundreds of CMKM and U.S. Canadian shareholders showed up for the muted celebration.
Evidently some of the shareholders who made their way to Las Vegas party last year expected to hear some auspicious news or, at the very least, some uplifting words from company representatives.
In addition to the rampant rumours circulated by some of CMKM's cult-like followers and a motley assortment of Internet touts, the expectation of a momentous announcement at last year's party may have been bolstered by the fact that the banquet room for the gathering was outfitted with a stage overhung by a netting of balloons. Alas, the balloons were never dropped.
As the evening wore on and it became evident that no announcement was going to be made, a woman, reportedly from Alberta, rushed the stage, seized a microphone and, lacing her comments with phrases like "fucking bullshit," demanded some answers from the company. Those demands were not met as representatives of both companies bustled for the exits.
Many questions still remain unanswered and, barring some further regulatory or other legal action, may well remain that way now that the SEC has finally revoked CMKM's stock registration.
Among the many matters that may never be resolved is whatever became of the $13.5-million U.S. Canadian Minerals purportedly injected into CMKM or the $10-million and 200 billion shares purportedly peeled off by St. George in exchange for a 5-per-cent stake in the company's mining claims. (All amounts are in U.S. dollars.)
Perhaps one of the most significant issues that may go unresolved in the wake of the SEC revocation is exactly who ultimately benefited from the massive CMKM dilution, which stood at a staggering 703.5 billion shares at last report.
Notwithstanding the fact that many questions remain unanswered, the SEC can hardly be accused of acting precipitously with respect to either CMKM or St. George.
Stockwatch first wrote about CMKM in October of 2003 and then picked up its coverage of Mr. Casavant's overblown promotion in June of 2004.
As promotions go, CMKM did not manage to achieve much in the way of price appreciation, flirting only briefly with one-10th of a penny.
What CMKM lacked in price, however, it made up for in volume, with billions of shares worth millions of dollars regularly changing hands and the pink sheet company once notching an astounding volume of approximately 40 billion shares in a single session.
Stockwatch published more than a dozen articles about CMKM and the promotion attracted the attention of many seasoned critics before the SEC moved to suspend the company in March of 2005 and then followed up with an administrative proceeding to revoke the company's stock registration.
CMKM had ample opportunity to respond to the SEC allegations in prehearing pleadings, a May 10 evidentiary hearing at which Mr. Casavant asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege and in posthearing briefs.
Chief Administrative Law Judge Brenda P. Murray evidently found CMKM's pleadings and evidence unpersuasive. On July 12 she issued an initial decision revoking CMKM's stock registration.
CMKM appealed the initial decision and dragged the matter out until Oct. 24 when the company disclosed in an SEC filing that it had withdrawn its petition for review of Judge Murray's decision. The SEC obliged, dismissing the appeal and ordering the initial decision of Judge Murray revoking CMKM's stock registration effective Oct. 28.
Similarly, Stockwatch first raised questions about St. George's rather peculiar resuscitation and association with CMKM in September of 2004.
St. George flared from its subpenny level to briefly touch 75 cents per share last September in the wake of news that it was anteing up $10-million and peeling off 200 billion shares for a meagre 5-per-cent stake in CMKM's mining claims, which consisted largely of unexplored Saskatchewan moose pasture.
The St. George promotion may have been cut short when the SEC started nosing around CMKM's affiliate, U.S. Canadian Minerals. In any event, St. George fell silent shortly after its revival and the stock price headed south.
An attempt to revitalize the St. George promotion earlier this year did not generate much excitement and, after a brief rally, the stock price again tailed off.
The SEC did not institute administrative proceedings against St. George until July of this year.
The early indication that St. George would contest the SEC action faded when the company's replacement president and lawyer, William Haseltine, pulled the plug. Before cutting his ties with the company, however, Mr. Haseltine told the U.S. regulator that he did not know anything about the purported $10-million deal with CMKM.
On Sept. 29, just over a year after St. George had been dusted off in support of the CMKM promotion, Administrative Law Judge Robert G. Mahony issued an initial decision revoking St. George's stock registration. That initial decision, too, became final on Oct. 28.
While the SEC revocation orders have finally laid CMKM and St. George to rest, the story may well be far from over for Mr. Casavant's pink sheet promotion, in particular.
Just before disclosing that it had dropped its petition for review of the July 12 initial decision, CMKM unloaded its highly touted Saskatchewan mining interests in three deals involving Vancouver-based Entourage Mining Ltd., a cash-strapped company that trades on the OTC Bulletin Board, in exchange for 50 million shares.
According to CMKM's Oct. 24 SEC filing, the company plans to distribute the 50 million Entourage shares to its shareholders as part of the winding up process.
While the company has not disclosed a distribution ratio, based on the reported 703.5 billion CMKM shares outstanding, shareholders would receive approximately 71 Entourage shares for each one million CMKM shares held.
The three deals involving Entourage have not yet been finalized and CMKM has not set a record date or payment date for the planned distribution.
Indeed, at this point, CMKM does not even appear to have a plan in place for proceeding with the distribution, assuming that the deals close.
Whatever the process, if the distribution actually takes place, the task will be complicated by CMKM's revocation and it will undoubtedly take a considerable amount of time to complete.
Moreover, it is highly unlikely that financially challenged Entourage, headed by ex-broker Gregory Kennedy and backstopped by Howe Street familiar Paul Shatzko, will be in much of a rush to register the 50 million shares so that they can be traded in the U.S.
In any event, many of CMKM's cult-like followers are now refashioning their fantasies and pinning their hopes on Entourage.
The saga continues.
http://www.rgm.com/articles/cmkm3.html
What will the new and improved CMKX be doing?
Diamond exploration?
More funny vehicles?
Melvin impersonators in drag?
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Finding happiness in a most unlikely place
Written by Waithaka Waihenya
Waithaka WaihenyaAugust 8, 2008:
It is often said that he who lives only for himself is a selfish person. Society expects every person to live in a situation where he takes account of the welfare, the beingness and the plight of the person next door.
This, we are told, is how to be human, how to be social and how to be civilised. Consequently, this line of thought presupposes that whatever sorrows one might have, one must always look at the outside forces as the sources of those sorrows. Whatever happiness one might experience, one must attribute it to external sources.
Thus we say that we are going to let our hair down on a Saturday night, if only to regain a piece of that which makes us human. We yearn to touch base with those we love because by so doing, we are subconsciously attempting to connect with what we hold to be the fountain of our joy.
When sometimes we fail in this mission, as we often do, we become sullen. Melancholy assaults our souls with a fury we find hard to cope with and we start seeing the whole society as conspiratorial, as being against us, as being in a confederacy with the forces of evil to deny our humanity.
We become baleful and morbidly introspective. We turn against those we hold to be responsible for this sort of thing, we start reclining from society and seek solace in the solitude of our beings. And when we do this, we begin the long pilgrimage to wisdom.
What is this wisdom? It is to be found in the fact that our sorrows are not caused by society. The fount of our happiness shall never be found in the tribal villages of our friends. From within us emanates everything that informs our daily lives.
When Ayn Rand formulated her controversial philosophy of objectivism, critics thought her to be way too selfish, way too egotistic for a society that was trying to find its moorings in the brotherhood of man.
Yet, Rand’s philosophy, summarised by the credo “ I exist for myself and I do not expect any person to exist for me,” as paradoxical as this may sound, it has a disturbingly reassuring resonance.
For it asserts the independence of man and the need for him to take his own destiny in his very hands. Society does not owe him a living. Nothing better exemplifies this than when you come across an accident on the road in which some people have died. You look at the gruesome scene and your heart recoils with horror. But you recollect yourself and thank God that you are still alive.
You continue with your journey, leaving the dead to wallow in the pitiless slough of death. In other words, you wordlessly say that you owe those who have died nothing and that you have your own death to wait for.
The duty of the living is to mourn the dead and then continue living. The living ones are only important to you when they are alive. When they die, they cease being important and you do everything you can to escape the circumstances that brought about their deaths.
If society really cared for you that much, wouldn’t someone somewhere indicate their willingness to die if only to be in solidarity with you? But this does not happen.
Those who ask why it does not have invested too much in the other person so that they have forgotten that the fate of man is to live and die within a set period and that just as you might eat from the same plate, you cannot digest in one stomach and that no two people can die the same death.
Therefore why look up to the society to give us happiness? It will never. Society is too preoccupied with fighting the forces of evil and destruction to mind about the happiness of an individual.
Society does not disappoint. It is our thinking that it does that actually does disappoint. Society has no capacity to disappoint or please because it was not formulated to do such tasks.
It is a collection of terrified individuals, each preoccupied with the imperative of survival and the inevitability of their own demise. When I look back at the years when I was younger, I see wasted possibilities. I could have been happier.
But I was not because I believed that my parents owed me the gift of happiness. I could have been more successful. But I was not because I believed that society owed me a living. I was preoccupied with the search for happiness from the outside and ignored the huge recesses of possibility that lay within me.
I was obsessed with finding a future where all would be hale and hearty and forgot that there is nothing like a happy future. Happiness happens in the present and if you lose that moment you lose a part of eternity.
But this is a hard fact to grasp. Principally because we have been taught that man must seek relevance in society or perish, we form our own small communities from which we gain succour and from which we are in mortal fear of leaving. We fear being alone because we think that others owe us a living and that being out of their embrace would guarantee our demise.
No wonder we fear excommunication, isolation and alienation. We have ceded too much of our independence to the other. To live meaningfully, we must seek true happiness from our selves and from the higher values that we believe in. No one summarises this better than author Sheldon B. Kopp in his hugely insightful work, “If you meet the Buddha on the Road, kill Him!”
Before a man can be free, he says, first he must choose freedom. With this freedom comes the snapping of the shackles that have held us captive to society as the source of our security and happiness.
And perhaps, when we understand this, we will no longer rail at society for our unhappiness and we will have no one to thank other than our selves for our own happiness.
w_waihenya@yahoo.com
http://www.bdafrica.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9218&Itemid=5848
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
""John and Wes" give up as soon as their clients stop paying them. They ARE lawyers, you know."
I wonder what Jimmy does in real life! LOL!!
Prime Example? Shore Gold loses $2.8-million in Q2 2008
2008-08-13 09:59 ET - News Release
Mr. Kenneth MacNeill reports
SHORE GOLD INC. ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER RESULTS
Shore Gold Inc. has released results from Shore's operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, which will be filed today on SEDAR. A summary of key financial and operating results for the quarter are as follows.
Highlights:
Completion of the National Instrument 43-101, risk adjusted, mineral resource estimate for the explored portion of the Star kimberlite;
Commencement of drifting on the FALC-JV's Orion South underground bulk-sampling program;
Third set of diamond results from samples collected from the Orion South shaft released;
Expenditures of $9.6-million on the company's share of the Fort a la Corne joint venture (FALC-JV) exploration program and $1.4-million on the Star diamond project advanced exploration program;
Working capital of $40.8-million at June 30, 2008;
Issued and outstanding shares of 183,234,242 at June 30, 2008.
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Cuz Jimmy needs more excitement...
Yes... it was a complete fabrication.
Saskatchewan
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CORPORATIONS BRANCH
Corporate Registry
Profile Report
Entity No: 101047025
Entity Name: 101047025 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. As of: 13-Aug-2008
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Entity Name: 101047025 SASKATCHEWAN LTD.
Entity Number: 101047025
Status as of Profile date: Active
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Entity Type: BUSINESS CORPORATION
Entity Sub Type: SASKATCHEWAN CORPORATION
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Incorporation Date: 30-Jul-2003
Home Jurisdiction: SASKATCHEWAN
Annual Return/Renewal Date: 31-Aug-2008
Nature of Business: HOLDING COMPANY
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Registered Office:
Name: 101047025 SASKATCHEWAN LTD.
Address: 350 LANGDON CRESCENT
City/Province: MOOSE JAW, SK
Country/Postal Code: CANADA, S6H0X4
Attention: GRAYSON & COMPANY
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Mailing Address:
Name: GRAYSON & COMPANY
Address: 350 LANGDON CRESCENT
City/Province: MOOSE JAW, SK
Country/Postal Code: CANADA, S6H0X4
Attention: G. W. PATTERSON
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Allowable Number of Directors: Min: 1 Max: 10
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Director/Officer/Shareholder Information:
Dir Became: 30-Jul-2003
Name: URBAN, CASAVANT Director: YES
Address: BOX 100 Officer Position: PRESIDENT & SECRETARY-TREASURER
City/Province: STAR CITY, SK Shareholder: YES
Country/Postal Code: CANADA, S0H4C0
Resident Canadian: YES
Class Name: COMMON A
Shares Held: 1,000,000,000
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Share Structure:
Class Voting Rights Authorized Number Issued Number
COMMON A YES UNLIMITED 1000.00
COMMON B YES UNLIMITED 00.00
COMMON C NO UNLIMITED 00.00
PREF E NO UNLIMITED 00.00
PREF F YES UNLIMITED 00.00
PREF G NO UNLIMITED 00.00
PREF H YES UNLIMITED 00.00
SPEC D YES UNLIMITED 00.00
Total Number of Shares issued: 1000.00
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General Information:
Licensed with Consumer Protection Branch: NO
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Event History:
Event Date
INCORPORATION (Filed on the Web) 30-Jul-2003
GENERAL INFORMATION (Filed on the Web) 08-Aug-2003
ANNUAL RETURN (Filed on the Web) 11-Aug-2004
ANNUAL RETURN (Filed on the Web) 08-Aug-2005
ANNUAL RETURN (Filed on the Web) 15-Aug-2006
ANNUAL RETURN (Filed on the Web) 15-Aug-2007
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
The only one doomed here is you Jimmy...LOL
doomed to repeat and relive your mistakes over and over and over and over...
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Edwards is sipping on a mojito in Fiji at a luxury resort.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojito
http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&q=fiji&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Perhaps not... but like Urban used to say "I can have my bannock and eat it to."
Bannock is really good with deep fried fish.
Urban was all about free money. I remember Urbie liked to quote Tony Soprano's famous saying "It was like I held out my hand and money fell in it."
Metis are a French Canadian group with an Indian ancestry. Being Metis give you special hunting, fishing and educational privileges you also get free passes to pow wows and tax free booze, smokes and gas.
As more and more people discover their Metis heritage Canada can't build Casinos fast enough to help finance new and improved social welfare programs to help them kick drug and gambling addictions.
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
http://www.metisnation.ca/who/index.html
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Brother Urban has already testified to the Lord for that money thing he did several years ago. He has moved on as we all should.
You don't know what you're missing...the ladies auxiliary prepare fresh bannock for each sweetgrass ceremony.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannock_(food)
I think you're mixing up Christ with alcoholics anonymous.
Urbie has a lot of addiction problems, food, gambling, booze, drugs and not to mention his ever present groupies. He realized after a time that it was all just empty promises and found the Lord. I'd forget about the money if I were you because it is all gone.
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
When you have found the Lord you understand that material things such as money, big houses and race cars are transitory. You should come to Cree First Baptist and engage in a big group hug with the Casavant clan.
All kidding aside Urban has found the Lord and money is no longer his Shepard. I think everyone even Urbie deserves a second chance.
Jimmy could change to...
unlikely...
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Urban is Metis but First Cree Baptist is non-demon-ational...
I wonder if Urbie will lead the prayer service. He was just ordained up here at First Cree Baptist.
CNN.... http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/nancy.grace/
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Jimmy needs a hero to lead the charge. Once it was Urban, then it was Glenn, then Mahue and then Frizzel. It is people like Jimmy that flock to preachers offering miracles. Over time they get very bitter and delusional.
Posted by: Lee Webb Date: Wednesday, September 08, 2004
9:26:33 PM In reply to: None Post # of 255328
St. George, the legend continues...
I suppose the tale of St. George the dragon slayer might be of some appeal to the cultish CMKX fans; it certainly appealed to simple folk in centuries past and still delights children in a Disneyfied form today.
There are many legends about St. George. According to one tale, St. George was killed three times, cut into pieces, burned and deeply buried; but, of course, was brought back to life to continue his great work. Like the Blues Brothers, he was on a mission from God.
Golly, some of that sounds familiar.
St. George Minerals, which did feature the Blussons as participants two decades ago (there was no Blusson on the board as early as May of 1989), ran into some financial difficulties and was liquidated in 1990, merging with its U.S. subsidiary St. George Metals.
St. George Minerals was delisted from the VSE in January of 1991 and phoenix-like St. George Metals began trading on the VSE on Feb. 1, 1991. (There was no Blusson on the board.)
Alas, St. George Metals quickly encountered more financial difficulties. It was diced up to pay its creditors and finally delisted from the VSE, another ignominious burial.
Now, bringing great joy to the CMKX faithful, St. George has arisen yet again.
I am all aquiver as I await the exploits of this newly-revived Nevada shell now operating out of a post office box and telephone number in Vegreville, Alberta; no doubt a veritable financial mecca, with a population of about 5,800 people on a good day.
Oh, and if Urban is as ignorant about St. George as he recently indicated to that nasty Dow Jones reporter, I can put him in touch with one of his relatives who might be willing to take a bit of a Vegreville stroll and chat up the company's investor relations spokesperson.
Now, one of you CMKX converts should quickly pass this on to the PalTalk prophets.
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
THIS JUST IN!
A photo of Urban in Saskatoon after winning several hands of poker!!
I don't know I'm no expert but it may be a disguise.
http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/s/A/patterson_bigfoot_lg.jpg
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Frizzy has no power to prove anything.
What about that little part of your brain that has trouble comprehending what you read or retaining it?
post from Mr. Lee Webb dated September 8, 2004<b
"Gee, Jimmy...
http://img27.exs.cx/img27/5508/SGGM_info.jpg
Gee lee...if you are such a good reporter,how could of you
missed this...or did you?
No, I didn't miss it; I just understand it."
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=3993105
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
"I was brought up to respect your elders.lee wasn't."
What about respecting women? You've said some might derogatory things about Janice over the years.
I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Having fun yet Jimmy? Hmmm?
posted by young Jimmy on August 5, 2004
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=3738056
Lets Have some FUN!!>>>>>>>>
Question for all,
How long have you been investing in the market..
Have you ever seen anything close to CMKX..If so what was it..
Go Go Internet Bubble does not count...
I took matter into my own hands in 1992 just with iras..
was to much of a wimp to get caught up in the bubble...knowing
me back then I would of bought at 80.00 P/S... I have been
with ameritrade for 3 years.........This is my personal IRA..
No I have never seen anything CLOSE to CMKX, and I don't think
we ever will again....
I stumbled onto it in jan04 only because I was on Pinksheets.com
and it was the number one traded stock...Believe it of not..
that little voice in my head said BUY...no dd no nothing...
Then I started my dd without reading any boards..and I started to get Hot Flashes...I said to myself, this is either for real
of the scam of the century....either way it is going to be a trip of all trips...
I still don't think we ALL realize how BIG this really is...
if it is a Scam we make all the Majors Dan Rather the works...
If it isn't we make all the majors, Dan Rather the works....
That little voice in my head is telling me it is for real!!
Either way we Make History!!
JMHO
Another Hmmm... moment Hmmm Jimmy!
"Hmmm..Why would they want them back then?"
That question has been asked and answered many many times.
post from you Jimmy dated October 26, 2005
"Janice, Are you Lee Webb?..Its uncanny how you two think so much alike...hmmmmmmmmm
He sure likes to use words/phrases that you have to dig the ole webster out to understand...After all doesnt he realize he is talking to the 14/70 and doublewide crew??....
Fleshout wtf does that mean..lol is he gutting one of his cows he dates..lol
, not known as a paragon of timely and accurate disclosure, fleshed out some of the details
And wtf is this??
CMKM's trophy co-chairman, 87-year-old Robert Maheu
Did Maheu go hunting with Lee?
I swear Does Lee have a fetus with skinning out things??
The Oct. 24 filing also fleshed out the details of the proposed transactions announced four days earlier by Entourage.
Does this mean he likes urban?? Maganimity??
In an unexplained gesture of perhaps outright magnanimity, Mr. Koch has agreed to transfer 30 million of the Entourage shares to CMKM for distribution to the company's shareholders.
Lee sure likes words like Fleshed out and Cult..Hmmm
Maybe he should seek help for that?
Mr. Frizzell and many of the company's cult-like followers are convinced that CMKM's woes, in large part, can be attributed to massive short selling
The least Lee could do Imo..is to write simpler so we can undestand what he means...
Fleshed out and magnatomnator and cults just dont do it for me any longer...
Onward!!"
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I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
ETGMF and GAI are self serving entities run by nincompoops who know as little about the market as you do about mining.
You had the most expert person on Canadian and U.S. penny stock companies and you treated his advice like garbage. Most people would be honoured to have his opinion. You lost your dollars some now why don't you leave the rest of us in peace.
post from young Jimmy dated September 10, 2004
"Janice/Lee...I really dont dislike you two..I just dislike
the way you both think you are trying to save all of us from DOOM....I think we all know that this is a LONG SHOT!!...
But you know what..it is my money, and if i want to put it in a box and through it in the river, who are you to stop me?...
I guess what i am trying to say is.....WHY ARE YOU BOTH HERE?
I am being honest here....are you?....Please let us lose our
hard earned dollars in peace!.....
We are ALL dreamers here..and dreamers dont like negitive thoughts...this quote sums up most CMKX LONGS...
Dreaming is a act of pure imagination,attesting in all men a creative power, which if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare.....
toodles"
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I am not bound to please thee with my answers. William Shakespeare, Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616)
Until Urbie does the perp walk I'm going to point out your past errors which are as glaring as your current ones.
Making others look bad seems to be your MO... LOL!!!
honest diamonds!!! ROFLMAO!!!
post from young Jimmy dated June 24, 2004
15Mil dollar fine to Debeers.LOL.their Petty Cash account is more than that....That ain't even a slap on the wrist...
the CEO expense account is more than that...The more they make
Debeers look bad, The better for Us...They will love to buy
honest Diamonds from us
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Classic Jimmy Post!!! Telling TSX to be a man and that it is just buzinezz... ha ha ha!!! I guess it's different when TSX gets stiffed as opposed to yourself.
Post from young Jimmy dated August 17, 2004
You know tsx..you talk about people uc has stiffed...
you seem to harp on that alot!..are you one of them?
Also that is business my friend...I worked for a Major
Airline in chapter 11..and we stiffed many many vendors
to the point of putting some of them out of business..
one vendor we stuck for over 1million gallons of jet fuel...
but they still did business with us even after we stiffed them....
now what did UC do so bad up there...I would be interested
because I have alot of money invested here..and you are starting to concern me....
please reply....
Ps did he not pay for the chopper...
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