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I'm wrong about a lot of things, just ask my Dainty Darling Dove, but I think the rewards from investing in SIRG might get here quicker than many anticipate.
I see we've made it to 50 on the Break Out board. It appears our Sunday conversation about SIRG has brought us some good exposure.
We sure don't have "gold fever". I think, for the most part, the SIRG investor knows exactly what he or she has and is willng to wait for the rewards.
My thoughts are, based on a few PM's I have recieved, many that were skeptical of SIRG are now considering investing. There are many pairs of eyes viewing us as we post. If anything in the way of funding is announced, the SIRG board will explode.
Thank you for the PM carolinacoast. Great to hear that you are near Charleston. I can only respond by PM on Friday.
I came across the SIRG board while just "wandering" around in IHUB. I too, like you, were impressed with with the posts and DD that had been done by others here especially lmcat and josey. So, in addition to checking it out for myself, I got a relation to do some checking for me. He is the husband of my sister in law. His credentials are, he was born near Kingman, he has a masters in geology, he has mined in several places around the world. According to him, SIRG is indeed a real deal and can potentially return a fortune depending on how much you invest. He is not much of one to invest in penny stocks himself and in fact warns against it no matter how good they look. However, he did buy 250,000 shares himself.
What I know about mining couldn't fill a thimble but I do trust what he has to say about it. If funding comes to pass, I'll have a trip to Africa in my future and depending on how well it does, maybe a lot of change left over for another nice trip or two. And if it flops completely, always a possibility, I'll still be able to eat and eat well.
Some really super deals can be found on the coast of NC now and if one isn't too afraid of the nasty September winds that blow through the area every now and then, some great houses can be had. And, with a lot of SIRG profits, you could always take an extended vacation at that time of year thus alleviating yourself of that malady.
Not a bad thing to do with future SIRG profits. NC just might be one of the better states to make some real estates investments at this point.
Good morning laddies. It's going to be a wonderful Sunday on the good ship SIRG.
I love the Triangle, Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, and have spent quite a few months of my life there, mostly on business. The only bad memeries I have of the place is some of the bridge butt whuppins' I have received while playing in tournaments in that area.
Mt Dainty Darling Dove saw her first ground hog in Hillsbourough, just outside of Durham. She thought it was a guinea pig on steroids.
Yes this one can hit pennies carolinacoast and I believe will in the very near future.
I do a lot of fishing out of Charleston SC. Is that your stomping grounds also?
Welcome aboard the good ship SIRG?
You've inspired me 1776er. Maybe I'll write a copper song for SIRG. The laddies can sing it while they're in the pit a swingin them thar picks. It'll make their day go faster.
Welcome aboard the good ship SIRG. You've signed on with the best crew that ever sailed IHUB Bay.
We, along with quite a few others have put our faith in Rod. Time will tell if that faith has been misplaced or not. As of the post, I believe we will be rewarded.
Good morning mining campers. Time to crawl out of the hammocks. Time to prepare to swing yer picks.
Well laddies, yesterday's quest for the great white denizen of the deep didn't yeild as much fruit as I had hoped. Old Moby was way too much of a coward to face me man to fish on the "wave of honor". What he did was send a couple of his smaller relatives to delay me as he headed off to parts unknown. And they were a couple of the meanest one pounders I have ever encountered and it took all me skills to pull them from the briny depths.
And we were not without casualties yesterday. One of the old fartacious pescadores with me managed to turn the darkest green I have ever seen a man turn. There is a good side to this though. If he can maintain his wondrous emerald hue for a little while longer, he'll be prepared for St. Patricks day.
Great sailin' on the good ship SIRG today laddies. Now hit the pit.
Here I be and glad I am back. It does seem that the good ship SIRG took on a bit of water today. Glad I loaded up on ripple. Some of the crew might really need it after today's rough ride.
I didn't get old Moby today but did get a few of his smaller cousins.
If an opportunity presents itself, I will certainly take advantage of it. It may not happen for a while but I do think SIRG will surge.
I need a huge favor from ye chris12. I'll be away from the deck of the good ship SIRG today so I'll be a needin' ye to rouse the laddies and make sure they hit the pit.
I've been called away to an emergency on the coast. It seems a huge white fish, Moby something or another I can't remember his last name, has moved into the area and is causing major problems. He has even rammed a shrimp boat and bit off the leg of off Fred Ahab, the captain of the boat. I've been called upon to rid the coast of this critter. I bet he'll make for a delightful repast for the laddies.
There's plenty of vittles in the galley, I got abc1938 make a bunch of octapus soup during the short period of time he thought I had some authority on this vessel, so the laddies won't go hungry. And don't forget to give them their ripple rations. They sure get mean if those ripple rations are shorted.
Have a great day all.
Aye laddie, the SS SIRG is indeed in good hands. This second PR was like adding an engine room to our ship and equiping it with a new pair of John Deeres. Now all Rod needs to do now is fill our tanks with diesel and the murky waters of IHUB Bay will only be a vision in our rear view mirror and fading fast.
ty abc1938, I do appreciate your vote of confidence and it is certainly a pleasure being on the SIRG board with all of you laddies.
I reclicked the add me as a mod again to become a SIRG mod and again it said I could reapply in 30 days. I assume I have either been rejected or I am still under consideration.
Now that is a sight I can't wait to see walking around on the deck of the good ship SIRG.
I'll reclick the add button in another hour or two. Somebody will have to save the laddies from Captain chrisbligh12.
Alas, once again the Dainty One is going to drag me away from the deck of the good ship SIRG. But I will try to make my rounds with her as productive as possible. So while she's in the beauty parler getting herself overhauled, I'll step into the book store a few doors down and see if the have some books on mining. Whatever I pick up might be of use here as well as for other mining stocks I might consider at a future date.
Alas, once again the Dainty One is going to drag me away from the deck of the good ship SIRG. But I will try to make my rounds with her as productive as possible. So while she's in the beauty parler getting herself overhauled, I'll step into the book store a few doors down and see if the have some books on mining. Whatever I pick up might be of use here as well as for other mining stocks I might consider at a future date.
And great having ye as one of me mates on the good ship SIRG. When funding is announced, we'll all bea usin' our picks and shovels to dig up many a loaded treasure chest.
I clicked the add me as mod button a few minutes ago. Soon I'll be more than just galley mate last class on the good ship SIRG. I think I'll strut around my Dainty Darling Dove and brag about my promotion.
I'll keep ye on a bland diet of sow belly and maybe pickled porpoise snouts until yer tummy gets used to the exotic fare of sea critter fritters. I can't have me SIRG miners ailing with funding possibly near.
And I tell yer what abc1938, down enough grog and ye won't give a rip what vittles we serve up from the galley of the good ship SIRG.
Good morning josey. I will do so in 10 to 30 minutes.
A good day for the good ship SIRG I believe.
Good morning mining campers. Time to crawl out of the hammocks and hit the pit. The good ship SIRG runs on copper so lets get out there and fuel her up good. I see the dramamine batter on the sea critter fritters settled all of your tummys and not even a look of sea sickness on anyone of ye. So get out and give it yer all laddies. Give us a good days work and I'll bust out a full barrel of grog come quittin' time.
I have probably visited a zillion pennyland boards while wandering around in IHUB. I find them strange, amazing, weird, unusual, and I guess many other things. I have posted something on maybe 10 or less.
Of the pennyland boards I have visited and 10 or less I have posted on, the posters and their posts in SIRG are by far the most intelligent I have encountered. So many of the other boards remind me of a class room full of middle schoolers I taught about a 100 years ago.*
Believe me lmcat, josey, chris, and all of the rest of you guys who help sail the SIRG ship. It is my pleasure to be on the SIRG board with you and I am confident that we are all going to be huge winners.
*I only taught for one year. I decided that as long as there were ditches to dig in hell, I didn't have to teach.
We have plenty to be positive about chris. Even if the good ship SIRG does get tossed around a bit in the choppy waters of IHUB Bay, I know she'll sail straight and true right to Port Funding. If she does take a dip as josey suspects and I do too, I'll just keep on adding shares. This is a massive opportunity and we should take full advantage of it.
I just thought of something. Could that 1000 share trade we had first thing this morning be an effort on the part of SIRG to dilute as some seem to think? snicker
You would think that if people would simply use an antiquated adding machine, seeing that SIRG is quite a bargain would be an easy matter.
It could also be that someone just wants to try a few shares of SIRG to see how it works out lol
A 1000 share trade just whacked us. I am now missing the 5000 share trades of SIRG lol
Good morning mining campers. Time to rise and shine laddies. Yer breakfast is ready and so is the pit. Now come on down to the galley and prepare yerselves for a good day of swingin' the picks.
The good ship SIRG took on some water yesterday but that has proven to be no proplem. I took a paper towel and soaked up the little spot and now we are dry and as safe as ever. You don't have to worry about a thing so if ye keep on a diggin fer copper, I'll make sure the ship stays dry. If we can make it up to .0040 I'll have a big surprize for ye supper tonight. How about some deep fried sea critter fritters. Now don't that sound yummy?
Smooth sailing ahead tomorrow laddies. The good ship SIRG will be just fine.
I just took a look at the trades for today. Hard to believe there were 8 trades of 5000 shares of SIRG. That is so senseless unless you are trying to manipulate the pps or you're just a very strange bird that wants to start small and the latter doesn't seem like much of a possibility.
It's great to be back on the deck of the good ship SIRG laddies. I see we ran into a little foul weather today but the ship is undamaged and will be ready for a nice little sail tomorrow. I did learn something while I was out today, this huge male brain is always learning, and would like to share it with all of the laddies on board so get out yer pencils and paper. I learned that if one is dragged into a bead shop by his Dainty Darling Dove, one may not live forever but there will come a point when one will swear that they are going to.
Take the helm of the good ship SIRG please josey. I'm being hauled away for a while by my Dainty Darling Dove.
es verdad senor