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Ha!Ha!Ha! I LUV IT! LONG AND STRONG!
Ways to relieve my stress. Jog for 3 miles, then jacuzzi, then massage, then sex, then smoke a cigarette... But first,I yell #*!&%#@^**#@!
Whew! I feel a little better... Holding...
It's really simple, If you believe, be patient and hold. If you don't, sell!
I want some at .09!
.085? Almost shaken but not stirred. Still holding.
So Creed, did you confirm 500 million shares are restricted for 2 years?
IHDR, In fairness, Wouldn't you want to be in a bullet proof
car if you invented a replacement like JR did?
Here is Gerald Willis
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/about/leadership/geraldwillis.html
Gerald Willis was appointed Special Assistant to the Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service, in January 2004. Mr. Willis provides counsel to senior-level agency and Department officials on Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) issues, with an emphasis on rural development and conservation.
Mr. Willis is a lifelong resident of Alabama. Dedicated to public service for over 30 years, Mr. Willis served as a State Representative in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1978 till 2002. He founded the Willis Lumber Company in 1965 and ran the business successfully until closing it in 1990 in order to focus on public service. Mr. Willis is also a farmer and owns and operates 6,200 acres around Piedmont, AL. The land consists of 5,200 acres of timber land and 1,000 acres of pasture land. The land supports between 300-400 head of cattle.
Mr. Willis is a strong advocate of the farmer and farmer concerns, locally and nationally. He is active in his community and serves on several committees and boards to help schools, businesses and farmers. He raised funds and sponsored legislation for several different programs in support of his community and state and has received numerous awards recognizing him as an outstanding elected official, appreciation for raising funds, and for outstanding service.
About NRCS
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/about/
Since 1935, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (originally called the Soil Conservation Service) has provided leadership in a partnership effort to help America's private land owners and managers conserve their soil, water, and other natural resources.
NRCS employees provide technical assistance based on sound science and suited to a customer's specific needs. We provide financial assistance for many conservation activities. Participation in our programs is voluntary.
• Our Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) program provides voluntary conservation technical assistance to land-users, communities, units of state and local government, and other Federal agencies in planning and implementing conservation systems.
• We reach out to all segments of the agricultural community, including underserved and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, to ensure that our programs and services are accessible to everyone.
• We manage natural resource conservation programs that provide environmental, societal, financial, and technical benefits.
• Our science and technology activities provide technical expertise in such areas as animal husbandry and clean water, ecological sciences, engineering, resource economics, and social sciences.
• We provide expertise in soil science and leadership for soil surveys and for the National Resources Inventory, which assesses natural resource conditions and trends in the United States.
• We provide technical assistance to foreign governments, and participate in international scientific and technical exchanges.
I think I recognize the guy in red shirt in the Ihub team picture. Are you retired Navy? Pls. PM me or email me at deargeni@yahoo.com
Yup! Just one of the reasons why I am long and strong.
Nice to meet you folks.
WOW! So who are on the Ihub team picture?
BLUE HORSESHOE LOVE'S LFZA!
To Vidalia City Hall, "LET THERE BE LIGHT!"
I see it now!
LAST 2 MINUTES...
Free front row tickets:
http://www.ussec.us/index.php?page=149
(You may need to cut and paste if the link does not work)
I believe, 11 Central time.
Like I said, I got my front row seat reserved for this historic event.
Z, Thanks a lot man. PHENOMENAL! I got my pop corn ready and I got my front row seat reserved to witness this HISTORICAL EVENT!
Brent, thanks a lot, you are too kind...
Link works!
Are we there yet? Zzzzzzzz...
So how much are you short on this stock? Your history indicates you like to short stocks. Here is an example:QQQQ
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=13785036
Added 800 Short to my position trade at 41.25
Then I called the wife.
I said; "Honey, does it help if I told you we made $1500 on Ford today?"
She says; "Yes, it helps - It means only 10 minutes on the rack as opposed to the 20 minutes I had in mind."
I said; "Thanks"
She hung up.
I guess that means I don't get any tonight. She is good a subtle messages
We are # 2 on the most active boards today!
Way to go grizzums!
Z, Keep em coming buddy. We feel like we are right there with you. AWESOME!
Are you referring to the part where JR said that the cost of operation will come from the sales of fertilizers? I don't recall anywhere that the company said that the fertilizers cost more that the soybeans or corn. Perhaps the company has made a deal with farmers where they have to buy and use the fertilizers when farming other crops aside from soybeans and corn, thus all profits from sales will be enough to cover the entire cost of operations. Anyway, once the biofuels start selling, the company's profit will be used to keep expanding production. From there, I don't think the company needs to sell all the fertilizers. But they will sell some to farmers where the company will be buying their soybeans from.
How can the fertilizers not sell? USSEC said they already have an agreement with farmers to use their fertilizers. USSEC will then buy the soybeans or corn from these farmers and will pay 25 to 50 cents more a bushel. It's a win win situation.
Z, awesome. Get us a pic of the City Hall and the generator when you can.
Send email to IR and ask their permission, if they email you back, you have permission in black and white.
Hopefully a PR confirming attendance of major news networks and VIPs...
Wonder if it is cost efficient to make it though. Also, the best thing about LFZA biofuel is engines don't have to be modified to be compatible. This is a big advantage for LFZA
IMO.
Every time I listen again to the CC, it makes me want to buy more.
GO! Bring digital or video and share it to the board. :)
Thanks, you are too kind.
Hi, what time does the market close? Also, is this a good stock?
AWESOME!
IMO, either is a WEN WEN situation, LOL!