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But not all those shareholders are members of Ihub, probably only a few hundred of the shareholders post on Ihub. JMO!
The BKMP board still has 670 board marks, that tells me either people just like to read this board for a good laugh or they think it might have one more chance of a run. I hope its the latter.
That would be a good start;)
I would of thought so too.. Its seems a lot of sports writers are over looking the Vols. this year which could work in Tennessee's favor letting them come in under the radar.
Blog ... SEC's Top 7 Defining Games
By Gabe Harris
CollegeFootballNews.com
Posted Jul 15, 2008
Today I’ll preview the SEC’s top 7 defining games because 10 has been done to death and 5 just isn’t enough. And of course because 7 points equals touchdown SEC (plus the extra point of course)!
By Gabe Harris
1. Florida-Georgia in Jacksonville, FL - November 1st
Is this going to be one of the most anticipated games of the year, or what? Disregard Florida’s championship season two years ago, Georgia and Florida being the two favorites to win the SEC in 2008, Tim Tebow defending his Heisman, or Georgia feeling they should have been playing for the national title last year. All you have to know is Georgia destroyed Florida last year 42-30 for just their 3rd win over the Gators since 1990 and in doing so put them on notice that they would no longer be their whipping boy. The two most dynamic offenses in the SEC will be on display so betting the under might be ill-advised. With all due respect to Tennessee, this is for the SEC East championship.
2. LSU @ Auburn - September 20th
One cannot talk about regular season games going a long way to deciding a division championship without mentioning the Tigers of Auburn and LSU. No series this decade has had more thrilling, edge of your seat, exhausting endings than this one. Though the same could be said about any decade when these two Tigers tussle. The road to Atlanta goes through this game as six of the last eight SEC Championship games have featured one of these two teams. In Baton Rouge last year, Auburn stole defeat from the jaws of victory as LSU threw a touchdown pass on the final play. The home team has won eight in a row and with this being an early season game and both teams starting new quarterbacks; home field will go a long way in determining the outcome.
3. Georgia @ Auburn, November 15th
Florida-Georgia is more nationally known, Auburn-LSU is fiercer, but no series in SEC history is longer than Auburn-Georgia with Auburn holding a 53-50-8 series edge. This game will likely be a must win for two teams with conference and national championship aspirations unless one or both can make it to this point late in the season unbeaten. The Bulldogs have blown out Auburn two years in a row by a combined score of 82-35 and it was even worse than the scores would indicate as Auburn’s offense let them down with 8 combined turnovers, many deep in Auburn territory. Enter Tony Franklin and his version of the spread offense which hopes to give Auburn more of a consistent threat on offense. They will need every point they can get if they hope to win this game and contend for a spot in the SEC Championship game.
4. LSU @ Florida, October 11th
This match up will feature the last two conference and national champions in a midseason game that could feature two top 10 teams. Further adding to the stakes is the fact that each team has won this game in their championship season and the loser did not make it to Atlanta for a rematch. Even though these two teams are in opposite divisions, the importance of this game cannot be understated. This game will be LSU’s third in a three game stretch that starts at Auburn and features Mississippi State in the middle. If the Tigers drop one of those then Florida will be a must win if they hope to repeat as SEC Champions.
5. Georgia @ LSU, October 25th
While not every game on this list features one of these two teams, almost all do. These two teams have not faced off since December 3rd, 2005 when Georgia beat LSU 34-14 for the SEC Championship. Georgia feels they should have been in the national championship game over LSU in 2007 (though ask Auburn fans which snub was the bigger slight) and will use this game to exact a little revenge. This will begin a stretch of four tough SEC games for the Bulldogs followed by Florida, at Kentucky and at Auburn. Winning all of those might be too much, but if they do the Dogs will be in Atlanta and maybe Miami for the national championship. LSU will be finishing up its roughest stretch of the season with road games at Auburn, Florida and South Carolina with a home game versus Mississippi State thrown in for good measure. These two teams have only played 26 times in their history with LSU holding a 14-11-1 advantage so catch these two whenever you can.
6. Florida @ Tennessee, September 20th
Isn’t Urban Meyer 3-0 versus Philip Fulmer? Didn’t Florida humiliate Tennessee last year 59-20? Why is this still a big game? Because it is still Florida-Tennessee and the winner always becomes the pole sitter in the race for the SEC East Championship. Until last year, the loser of this game had not made it to the SEC championship game since 1997. Those are not good odds and do not expect Tennessee to repeat as SEC East champs without winning this game. Tennessee will be at home and should be as fired up as they will be all season considering the way Tim Tebow and the Gators aired it out last year even though they were up by five touchdowns late in the game. If the Vols lose another one like last year the season could spiral out of control and that new extension Fulmer signed this off-season will not be worth the paper it is printed on.
7. Alabama @ LSU, November 8th
If you attended last year’s game between these two in Tuscaloosa as I did, you will understand the added intensity this rivalry received when Nick Saban became the head coach at Alabama. But that will be nothing compared to what will await Saban when he sets foot in Death Valley for the first time as an opposing coach. LSU overcame 14 penalties and 3 turnovers to beat Alabama 41-34 in thrilling fashion last year. After this game Alabama went into a downward spiral losing to Mississippi State, Louisiana-Monroe and Auburn to finish the season 6-5 while LSU went on to win the national title. Will Alabama prove they can win a game in November or will Les Miles leave Saban further in the rearview mirror of Tiger fans?
- SEC's Top 7 Defining Games, 7.15.08
Thanks Lee, I think. LOL
You have to admit it was fun watching and saying all we need is a US carrier deal and we're set. Over 2 years and still no US carrier and almost 5 times the outstanding shares now. LOL! How I long to see .0011 to .0014 again, back then I only had a few million shares now I have over 70 mil. and would love to see .001
Whenever I make a blackberry cobbler I always use Oregon berries if I dont have fresh ones, the Oregon blackberries in the can are plump and juicy.
Thanks Ron, may have to try that. I still make my biscuits the old fashion way. Sift the flour, add a heaping tablespoon of shortening, cut it in to the flour, add buttermilk and mix until flour starts releasing from sides of bowl, knead it while still in bowl, sprinkle some flour on board I only use for biscuits, knead it some more, then roll them out with my roller, cut my circles and bake away.
Sounds excellent Ron! Now how about the buttermilk biscuits. LOL!
The way BKMP has been trading I hope he broke every mirror in his house because he's too ashame to look at hisself.
In all honesty,those of us who have been here for over 2 years and if we did not make money in the spring and summer of 06 off of this its our own fault. JMHO.
I would assume 8 years of marriage, anymore investments like BKMP though things could get rocky. LOL! J/K artfink.
You are more then welcome to have a rebuttal post to anyone's post just dont start name calling.
I will allow both sides of the coin to be posted here, a positive post or a negative post but in all honesty what is there to be positive about at this point in time? So what does it hurt if webprods wants to make his too the moon post and what does it hurt if you or anyone else wants to make your glass half full or drunk on the kool-aid post just as long as all of us do it without attacking the poster and for the record I deleted a post by webprods this morning with a link in it that did not pertain to BKMP. He can enter that link in his profile for posters to click onto.
I'm glad you and virg. worked things out.
Strong, logging-in I will try and be fair and balanced and I just ask everyone to do the same.
I just sent a PM to a poster letting him know he had a very legitimate post until he ended it with an attack and thats all I will ask of everyone, no attacks.
Bring anything to the board, be it good or bad because all of us only want the truth. I do hope for everyones sake BKMP has 1 more run left in it but the chances of that happening is very slim.
Virginian wanted to take a leave of absense from Ihub for a while, I ask everyone to be civil, stay on topic, and no personel attacks. Yes I have violated everything I mentioned above but have tried to mellow out these last few weeks:)
That should do it LOL!
I dont think that would be enough to start my truck, LOL!
Cant wait, also I was hoping you would post a picture of the deer your son got this past season on the Outdoors board
You will probably do like I do, sit and look at old pictures of them and the movies you have captured on DVD,s of them and then ever so often wipe a tear that starts rolling down your cheek. I'm just like you D when it came to my kids, it was a blast, I loved every minute of it and would not have missed out on any of it for the world:)
Enjoy these days while you can D, one day you wake up and no more baseball or football games to cheer them on, no more golf tournaments, no more mom, dad I need you to take me, or I need you to get me etc. Before you know it they are grown and gone.
OT,For starters I suggest you read the ibox from the following board, then explore the two post about Level2 or L2 for short.
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Sorry guys for posting this on the board but it never hurts to learn.
Whatch U talking about Willis? Y my shares are worth ugh ugh, lets look in another account, OK here we go, my shares are worth, well let me get back to U on that one.......
A little humor, the end of this joke sounds alot like the Dem's.
While walking down the street one day a US senator is tragically hit by a truck and dies.
His soul arrives in heaven and is met by St. Peter at the entrance. “Welcome to heaven,” says St. Peter. “Before you settle in, it seems there is a problem. We seldom see a high official around these parts, you see, so we’re not sure what to do with you.”
“No problem, just let me in,” says the man.
“Well, I’d like to, but I have orders from higher up. What we’ll do is have you spend one day in hell and one in heaven. Then you can choose where to spend eternity.”
“Really, I’ve made up my mind. I want to be in heaven,” says the senator.
“I’m sorry, but we have our rules.” And with that, St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell. The doors open and he finds himself in the middle of a green golf course. In the distance is a clubhouse and standing in front of it are all his friends and other politicians who had worked with him. Everyone is very happy and in evening dress. They run to greet him, shake his hand, and reminisce about the good times they had while getting rich at the expense of the people. They play a friendly game of golf and then dine on lobster, caviar and champagne.
Also present is the devil, who really is a very friendly guy who has a good time dancing and telling jokes. They are having such a good time that before he realizes it, it is time to go. Everyone gives him a hearty farewell and waves while the elevator rises. The elevator goes up, up, up and the door reopens on heaven where St. Peter is waiting for him.
“Now it’s time to visit heaven.” So, 24 hours pass with the senator joining a group of contented souls moving from cloud to cloud, playing the harp and singing. They have a good time and, before he realizes it, the 24 hours have gone by and St. Peter returns.
“Well, then, you’ve spent a day in hell and another in heaven. Now choose your eternity.” The senator reflects for a minute, then he answers: “Well, I would never have said it before, I mean heaven has been delightful, but I think I would be better off in hell.”
So St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell. Now the doors of the elevator open and he’s in the middle of a barren land covered with waste and garbage. He sees all his friends, dressed in rags, picking up the trash and putting it in black bags as more trash falls from above.
The devil comes over to him and puts his arm around his shoulder. “I don’t understand,” stammers the senator. “Yesterday I was here and there was a golf course and clubhouse, and we ate lobster and caviar, drank champagne, and danced and had a great time. Now there’s just a wasteland full of garbage and my friends look miserable. What happened?”
The devil looks at him, smiles and says, “Yesterday we were campaigning. Today you voted.”
At 5:20am in the mornings for me just like clockwork.
Yep, LOL!
I'm out but a lot believe more is to come.
As of April 30th of 2007 (I believe that was the cutoff date) if you had not converted them to common shares they are deemed worthless.
NPIA up 3200% today :)
Hmmmm I always thought for every seller there was a buyer..
Hey I know what is taking place, the MM's are buying all shares gearing themselves up for the big run. Yepper thats got to be it. Place your order for that dog or horse Neal runs coming ;)
Volume proceeds news maybe? Good to hear from you Art..
Airman Works AU Camp To Thank Tuberville
Tommy Tuberville By Jason Caldwell
Inside The Auburn Tigers
Posted Jul 12, 2008
Auburn, Ala.--When Auburn's Tommy Tuberville joined four other college football head coaches on a trip to the Middle East earlier this summer it was an experience that touched the lives of U.S. military personnel serving the country abroad.
Tuberville's trip overseas was also a one that touched one particular man in a deep and profound way. He decided to give back this weekend by taking part as a coach in a football camp on the Auburn campus.
John Moss, a First Lieutenant in the Air Force stationed at Hanscom Air Force Base just outside of Boston, knew that he had to do something to show Tuberville just how much he appreciated what he had done by making the trip. The idea that came to mind was working a football camp as a coach. That set the wheels in motion that ended with him working with the wide receivers at Saturday’s Senior Camp on the Plains.
“When I first heard Coach Tuberville, along with Coach Randy Shannon and Charlie Weis, were going overseas to see the troops it means something to you,” Moss tells Inside The Auburn Tigers. “It was important to me to hear that these coaches took time out of their schedules, as a coach they don’t have much free time. They took time out of their vacations, time they could be with their families, to see the troops. Being in the Air Force as a first lieutenant it hit home.
“I asked Coach Jimmy Perry if he had a spot I was more than willing to come. He said if I was willing to fly down he had a spot for me. That’s how it happened. I flew in last night after work at about 12 a.m. I got in about 12:15 and drove to Auburn. I got in the dorm, got a couple of hours of sleep, and then I got on the field.”
Moss works with the wide receivers during Saturday's camp.
A native of Scranton, Pa., Moss is a graduate of Boston University and has been in the Air Force for almost three years. His commitment ends next June and he says he hopes to work for the Air Force Academy if everything goes well, but one thing he’s sure of is that his life has forever been changed by taking the chance to spend one day as a football coach at a football powerhouse like Auburn.
With his rotation coming up and the chance he could be sent overseas a real possibility, Moss says it makes it even more special to have a chance to talk to Tuberville and tell him how much he appreciates everything he’s done.
“He was great,” Moss says of Tuberville. “You can tell that once someone goes and sees what the troops go through on a day-to-day basis, it’s that closeness that he now understands what we go through.
"He was just great," Moss adds. "He asked me how things were going and when I would be going over there next and how he appreciates what we do. It was nice. He took time out of his schedule to do that.
“My rotation is coming up. They were going to send me last year, but they had to send some other guys. If they want to send me I’m ready to go. That’s why I joined up. I’m not afraid to go over there. I’m here to serve my country and that’s what I want to do.”
Tuberville, Weis and Shannon were joined on the trip to the Middle East by Georgia's Mark Richt and Yale's Jack Siedlecki. The coaches also visited U.S. service personnel in Germany who were recovering from wounds and injuries suffered on their tours of duty.
Making his first trip to Auburn and the South in general, Moss says that the chance to work with Auburn’s coaches and see what life in the SEC is all about is one he knows not many people get. He adds that having seen it up close and personal he feels good about the direction of the program under Tuberville and his staff.
“This program is professional,” Moss says. “The way they carry themselves, the way they treat the kids and the way the coaches treat each other and the high school coaches, it’s first class. It’s all about respect and I appreciate that. You go to some camps and maybe you don’t have that as much. It’s more of just a money maker. At Auburn you don’t see that. They care about the kids, whether it’s about the academics and talking about them as a whole person, they care. It’s a class program.
“It’s the first time I’ve been in SEC country,” he adds. “This is what football is all about. It’s the best conference in the country. Now I’ve got to come back for a game. Coach Perry told me to come back and stay with him and his wife. He’s a great guy and a class individual. It just makes you happy that I came to the camp. I just appreciate everything they do.”
The feeling is mutual, Tuberville tells Inside the Auburn Tigers. "That is terrific of John to make the trip to Auburn to help with our camp," the head coach says. "We appreciate that and we truly appreciate the sacrifices John and the rest of our servicemen and servicewomen make for our country
WAKE UPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP BKMP............... as our friend Stockfire409 would say and also GOOOOOOOOOOOOO BKMP.......:)
You are correct NH, I'm afraid Ron is looking at the posted standings after the race instead of last weeks standings that we picked from.
When I made my picks only 2 of the cars were in the top 10, the 20 was #12 and the 29 was #13
STANDINGS
2008 Official Driver Standings: Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola
Select Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 Select After Race 18 - Daytona 17 - Loudon 16 - Sonoma 15 - Michigan 14 - Pocono 13 - Dover 12 - Charlotte 11 - Darlington 10 - Richmond 9 - Talladega 8 - Phoenix 7 - Texas 6 - Martinsville 5 - Bristol 4 - Atlanta 3 - Las Vegas 2 - Fontana 1 - Daytona
Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola | Daytona International Speedway | Race 18 of 36
RANK +/- DRIVER POINTS BEHIND STARTS POLES WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 WINNINGS
1 -- Kyle Busch 2686 Leader 18 2 6 11 12 4,145,590
2 +1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2504 -182 18 1 1 7 12 2,777,070
3 -1 Jeff Burton 2484 -202 18 0 1 4 10 2,898,630
4 -- Carl Edwards 2437 -249 18 0 3 7 13 4,014,420
5 -- Jimmie Johnson 2319 -367 18 1 1 4 8 3,352,540
6 -- Jeff Gordon 2249 -437 18 2 0 7 8 3,027,230
7 -- Denny Hamlin 2240 -446 18 1 1 5 9 2,883,900
8 +2 Kasey Kahne 2177 -509 18 2 2 3 9 4,009,620
9 +4 Matt Kenseth 2166 -520 18 0 0 4 11 2,928,180
10 +1 Clint Bowyer 2159 -527 18 0 1 4 9 2,438,970
11 -3 Greg Biffle 2153 -533 18 2 0 5 7 2,545,860
12 -3 Tony Stewart 2145 -541 18 0 0 5 8 3,454,730
13 -1 Kevin Harvick 2143 -543 18 0 0 2 5 2,732,860
New Hampsha tied em too.
No catching redfisher this week, he got 1 2 3
1 3 9 for me it looks like. I needed a 1 2 3 to make up for the last 3 weeks picks. LOL!
Wyatt
The only way we will have MOMO is when TFN/TFNG has a major PR and they include BKMP, otherwise nothing will happen..
Webprods gang can come in here and buy 500 mil. shares all day long and it will not move this past .0002, the gang that web refers to are shakerzzz and moverzzz, if they buy they will dump on the same day for 1 uptick.
No connection for BKMP with TFN/TFNG if major news breaks out, no MOMO.
Having said that I agree with virginian that TFN is a private comp. and BKMP is a public company or shell if you will and we should be able to PR whatever we wish concerning BKMP since on paper we are part owners of the company.
Good Luck Wyatt