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Last day of school here, will be at Camarillo High Graduation for my niece today at EOD !!! Waaaahoooooo!
Bee in and out this am..
GL
Ever eat a Cookie with a fork and knife..LOL
or ever have pizza in a cup?
Chocolate Chip !
Good morning Bee and ETIM'ers!
Well today was my original (and really only) attempt at a projected day..if you read my posts from May 25 or so. So I am hoping for a set of steak knives if we get a PR today...lol
make it a great day either way !
Now thats even funnier
Once the financials are released and we get back to business, what are your thoughts on news this summer. Do you think Clint will want to continue with regular news. Imo, we will get back to a regular news pattern, hopefully.
I have and its still is. Should we start a 504 thread?
lol
If anyone ever really gets in a Jam here and needs some good DD info on Winstead, ask me sometime, I may be able to help.
Hi ew, where you been?, come visit. Tomorrow is Friday, should be fun in EI land. Just passin thru town and saw your horse and buggy out front of the saloon..
GL
dooly noted.
GL
I heard that.. great board today all and 'FD7'... I'm just catching up...whats on tap..I'll have a Bud Lite tall neck with a wedge. Gulp Chug, Glup Chug....okay. I'll have another.. I was thirsty.
Also, What I'm really saying with all my scars and wounds, like so many... is that I need a good reason to invest my money. I want to invest my money, my risk assesment has limits as it should when buying into a stock, especially a sub penny. I have vested my money in many and like the prospect of being in FMLY.. I am aware of the basics and realize there are some challenges this company faces. I wish only the best for them as the build and grow. I am going thru the general hoopala one goes thru when making a decision. I'm feelin out the situation, as I should, as an investor.
I know a lot of people...thats whats so funny about the name I chose..They say what ever you need, I knowa guy....
As it relates to a company or companies to which I have invested and should I know someone in or close to a company I would not compromise or violate any securities law or regulation by putting insider information on a message board. I do my own DD just like the rest. So in this case I don't know Jack...LOL
best of luck to you.
nice post and a familiar sound at that, I wish you the best with NMCX, I hope to also do better, have been in for almost 2 years. I hope a buy out goes thru, we will see..
Best Wishes,
Nevada Mining has great shareholders imo
nice post and a familiar sound at that, I wish you the best with NMCX, I hope to also do better, have been in for almost 2 years. I hope the buy out goes thru, we will see..
Best Wishes,
Nevada Mining has great shareholders imo
Hey FMLY'ers... I've been pondering this one for a bit.
FMLY: Show ME what you GOT ! Bring IT ! Give me a reason. Get off the floor, get up and walk before you run.
iknowaguy
yep...
GL
rothchild, Glad to hear it. Mr COOL...huh? I knowa guy thats Cool, real Cool, do you knowaguy ?
([)) (helmet and chin strap) LOL
Thanks MKA, looks like the cup is half full.
M.I.P III bro, we'll put the team together and "Jail Break"s a comin, We'll get the Oceans 13 together...LMAO !
I did the same...lol
nice posting today
cheers Martian Lurker
City of New Lurker in New Lurker County in the United Lurkish of America, Planet Mars.......4th Rock from the Sun !
Me too most likely, been out with clients all day on publication deadline....busy busy summer time ads... our ETIM is holding up well today. Nice chart by LFM. Its all good!
btw, I like your siggy classic car. I'm currently looking for a "classic" for an ad design for a client of mine. I like the one from the Munsters..LOL
Slap away ladies and gentlemen, gett'm while their HOT !
GM Bee ! An IBOX entry wow. Glad to be here. thank you.
Thank you dancy for your contributions to this board and to Eternal Image, you are respected here and I am sure at the "Office"..
You know....its so important to remain focused, just like the company that is constantly focused on what lays before them.
Maintaining some dignity and respect for this company and the products it brings to the funeral industry are important to mention on this communication forum. As much as this is a hang out for quick trading it also co exists with investing. Most of us realize we each are somewhere on this financial map. We are integrated for a common goal, to help fund the developement, research and roll out of the companys' business plan and in each news release we see the unfolding of their goals, each time we read an accomplishment we have witnessed a goal being met. We need to remind our shareholder body of these facts. We have & continue to build something by funding it. Therefore we are committed to this end for as long as we choose.
We invested in the production and distribution of products that people will spend eternity in. This is sacred and we should behave as such. Its truely holy work my friend.
You guys were the READ tonight !
Nice posting.
The Eternal Image Remains
thanks, I almost posted it too.
Rolled in just in time to see the close. Don't know what that was about. Feel like the "boot is firmly planted" in the neck..LOL
Either way, its a comin !
Thanks lurker
Alright, lets start over boys and girls, enough ! No arguing today, just post the facts and keep it about the stock at hand !
I've seen enough quarreling around Ihub to last a month !
Glad you were there, What a game!
GM All ETIM'ers
hope you get it settled dancy. I'm not in. Sorry.
For MLB Fans here is significant news to read.
06/12/2007 11:15 PM ET
Deserving recipient of historic feat
No-hitter added to Verlander's already accomplished resume
DETROIT -- The way Justin Verlander was pitching on Tuesday night, the surprise might have come if he hadn't thrown a no-hitter.
This was the work of someone in complete and total command of his craft, at age 24. And at the end of nine innings, there it was, a no-hitter for Verlander, in his second full season in the Majors, but pitching like an absolute master.
Detroit Tigers 4, Milwaukee Brewers 0. Nothing on the scoreboard for Milwaukee, nothing in the hit column, nothing but Justin Verlander dominating a game in the most comprehensive sense of the term.
Justin Verlander has, in the parlance of the game, no-hit stuff.
What happened on Tuesday night was the work of absolute pitching brilliance, and it created a piece of baseball history. But with Verlander's ability, it seemed more like the next logical step than a completely unusual occurrence.
But it is something historic. The rarity of the feat is underscored by the fact that this was the first no-hitter at home for a Tigers pitcher since Virgil Trucks in 1952.
This was a supreme effort by Verlander, made all the better in that it appeared effortless. There was only one Detroit defensive play with a high degree of difficulty attached to it. Magglio Ordonez in right field had to make a sliding catch on Corey Hart's sinking liner for the second out in the seventh inning.
Apart from that, the Detroit outfielders barely had need of gloves for this contest. The only other outfield outs came when J.J. Hardy lined out to center to end the first inning and when Hardy flew out to right to end the game. The last out came on a relatively deep but routine fly ball, and by the time it was in the glove of Ordonez, catcher Ivan Rodriguez was already applying a congratulatory hug to Verlander.
The Tigers mobbed their no-hit pitcher, and the Comerica Park crowd of 33,555, which had already given Verlander a standing ovation at the beginning of the ninth, gave him a thunderous and long-lasting tribute.
Throwing his fastball in the mid- to high-90s to exact spots, mixing in a baffling breaking ball and change of speeds, Verlander struck out a career-high 12 batters. He made some veteran hitters basically evaporate, striking out Tony Graffanino four times and Geoff Jenkins three times.
Verlander walked four. Bill Hall walked in each of his three plate appearances. But it was not as though there were control issues at work here. Hall put up the evening's best at-bats for Milwaukee, spoiling good pitches, exhibiting a degree of patience. But elsewhere in the lineup, the word overmatched would suffice for what happened with Verlander and the Milwaukee hitters. Even the 12 strikeouts couldn't drive up his pitch count, which ended up at a comfortable 112, 73 for strikes.
In the Tigers clubhouse, Verlander gave repeated credit -- "all the props in the world" -- to his teammates for their defensive work behind him. This was modest of him, but it was typical of him, which is why he is both respected and liked by his teammates.
"I'm so proud of him," first baseman Sean Casey said. "He has electric stuff, but it's the way he handles himself."
What worked for Verlander? What didn't?
"I had a pretty good breaking ball tonight," he said.
This is like saying some automobiles are made in Michigan, but again, let us be refreshed by the modesty emanating from a pitcher who has just achieved greatness.
"I was able to go out and control the zone with my fastball and throw my breaking ball and changeup for strikes," Verlander said.
It sounds so simple that way, and yet on this night, when put into practice, it was simply great, simply unhittable.
Verlander said that he knew after the first two innings that he had particularly good stuff, but he did not contemplate the no-hit possibility until the fifth or sixth.
"You can't help but think about it a little bit; it's in the back of your mind," he said. "You've really got to focus on the batters and not worry about the no-hitter, just go out and pitch."
If there were nervous moments here, they weren't visible to the naked eye. OK, maybe just before the end, when Verlander, who had been steamrolling the Milwaukee lineup, starting the ninth with two more strikeouts, took a brief moment to compose himself.
"With one strike left with two outs, I stepped off the back of the mound and really just took a breather," he said. "I kind of looked around for a second. I wasn't soaking it up, I was just trying to calm myself down. I had too much adrenaline, and the breaking ball I threw before that was up in the zone and pretty hittable. I had to make an adjustment and make sure I kept my pitch down."
The rest of the Tigers were suitably happy for Verlander and proud to be part of his history-making performance. Third baseman Brandon Inge hit a solo homer in the third, which turned out to be the only run Verlander would need.
"I've been through the World Series last year, but that ninth inning was the most nervous I've ever been on the field, ever," Inge said with a smile. "And that's the first time in my life I was thinking, 'I hope it's an error and not a hit. If I can get to it, give me an error.'
"I wanted everything hit my way, because I was geared up. Fifth inning, I looked up and I thought, 'This guy's pitching great. I haven't seen a pitch in the middle part of the plate all day.' So I thought it was possible.
"This is about as proud as I've ever been for a teammate. He deserves it. He won Rookie of the Year last year. He's very successful, but beyond that, I know that when he is out there on the mound, he's trying his [best] to get us a win, not just for personal stats. That means more to us than anything."
Justin Verlander popped the celebratory champagne cork in public view in the clubhouse, but he did not drink the champagne until after answering the questions of the media. It was another display of maturity, or at least semi-temperance.
This no-hitter, he said, would probably not settle in for him until later. But for the moment: "It was one of the most special moments of my life, the most special moment of my life, to this point."
Justin Verlander deserved this no-hitter, on talent, on effort, on performance. He was so good in this game that the rare beauty of a no-hitter was realized and the way he worked on this June evening, it was not in the least surprising.
Thoughts for the day,
I live in a Culdisack with only 2 homes in the curve with surrounding homes on the main street. My 300 yard coldisack (lol) is a playing field for about 12 kids or so, It gets nuts around here, in the back of my property, (the house called: the house with 3 back yards) runs along the City River and bike path, my property is a huge triangle pie shaped division of about an acre, one tri fenced is Swimming Pool, second tri/rear/center/fenced cut is lawn and patio/BBQ the 3rd is half paved RV parking, basket ball hoop and 1/2 open terrain with large lemon tree and field (still undeveloped) the front yard has to large areas either side of the drive with lawn and assorted Roses, about 25 with 30'rubber tree and misc flowers and Ultra Green shrub.
I just remodeled the 4th B/R to make my now office of which I am sitting typing this silly message to you fine people. Just built a workstation surround 1/2 the room, pretty cool its like lab in college. Fully loaded with 19" TV, WOOX Boom Stereo, PC with HP Photosmart 2610 all in one...Final painting this week and fine tuning, mean while I set up about 30 companies AD layouts for a huge summer mailing of about 250,000 homes. I'll do all the layout work from my patio, basking in the sun, swimming in the pool, hangin witht they boys, making breakfast lunch and dinner for 4 and about 1000 other things in a day..
GL Wednesday to ALL ,and thanks FD7 for this baord !
iknowaguy
Water Balloon Fight ! Going on here ! Summer's here !! Our neighborhood is going off !!
LMAO !!!!!
thats a keeper! !Bring it to Vegas!
Thanks 80..
btw.. 80 sounds good ! .0125 sounds even better (within reach imo) stretching it to .029 from previous experience with NMCX which is about the time I learned about ETIM.
Thinking of Emailing them about it.
Perhaps I should use the new chain of command in support of the structure and let it run through IR..lol
Those are Benjamas RLmao ...
Seriously, There is a Custom T shirt shop down the street. I have a design or two I am taking to them for EI Shirts for my personal use. Also ETIM Stock Shirts for my own personal use.
Shareholders Rights !! LOL
ETIM Pajamas ? LOL
There are many in my loope for example that don't post here. The people I know that own ETIM shares seem to be growing...so I've heard lately. All I'm saying is it can be coming from anywhere and many are very quiet about it. Most shareholders are not watching this board, imho..
K
Time to chill!
Nice Hat !! LOL
It's all good, welcome to our board, Dave must be resting for the big day, West Coast its only 8:30 and the sun is just going down, nice out. Just jumped in the pool and cracked a coldy..
Best to ya !
iknowaguy