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Το Bubba από τη Μοντάνα μπαίνει μέσα την κρεβατοκάμαρά του με ένα πρόβατο κάτω από το βραχίονά του και λέει: "Η αγάπη, αυτό είναι ο χοίρος που έρχομαι σε σεξουαλική επαφή με όταν έχετε έναν πονοκέφαλο." Η σύζυγός του βρίσκεται στο κρεβάτι και απαντά: "Σκέφτομαι ότι θα διαπιστώσετε ότι ένα πρόβατο, εσείς ηλίθιος." Το άτομο λέει: "Σκέφτομαι ότι θα βρείτε δεν μιλούσα σε σας."
χάσατε τα γενέθλια ποιητών;
Higgamous Hoggamus a women is monogamous.
Hogamous Higgamous man is polygamous.
sometimes I sleep that way.
how is wee timorous cowering beastie?
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14? Is that all?
Too bad.
I thot they really had something.
I have the same number of properties that could go into production. I could double it if you could find the money.
The trick is to find one property that 2000 people will pay 50,000 dollars each to watch go into production.
At 10 dollars a share.
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When I saw all the Uranium in that rock naturally my head exploded and my hat flew off.
I found most of the pieces of my head and glued them back together, but by that time I was out of state. I could not go back for the hat as the gold convention in Pine Bluff Missouri had just begun and I was the guest speaker. I made a vow to return to that Uranium showing as soon as it came open. I knew that since a fellow by the name of J. Euphonius Tackler had staked it that it would available by the same time the following year. He never did anything with any of his properties except use them to drive the stock to its 3rd distribution level, and that only took 10 months. After that he shorted them and put out the standard report with the miss-holes -- (I believe those holes were all drilled at his ranch in Tupelo by an alcoholic well-driller who is a distant cousin of his brother-in-law.) -- in order to pick all his stock back up at 1 cent. Sure enough, the work was never registered and the property came open on the anniversary every time.
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Their one year chart is rebounding.
Have they got anything going on in the way of huge mines in the offing?
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Oh that was a foregone conclusion they would hit all kinds of gold.
Boring.
Now that you believe everything I say, I have a couple more stocks you should buy.
email me at echarters@sympatico.ca
natch I am a principle in them, but what should that matter? At least I know where to drill! :)
Geochems are good. They predicted all the gold at Pukaskwa too.
And in Burkina Faso with Cassidy etc....
They are also good for investor suspense. That is important.
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That's my uncle Stan holding the pan.
His partners on the right left him holding the bag.
Which is why I work for a living.
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yes we got gold. we got more gold than we need. tons. oodles. (an oodle is a very very but indeterminate large amount by factors of ten or more.)
got money? oodles of money?
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Dow Kablooie! Bang Pop. Whiz! Kerbang! shazam! Holy Doodle!
What did you do? Buy up every dog on the NYSE?
Think I will too. Is DOW 20,000 possible? Should we even ask?
Guess that 10,000 dollar gold is pretty near after all. Only $9470 to go.
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That there is a secret decoder ring from the Captain Midnite Plastic Model Society. The particular model is the Space Alien Beeper Trizoid and is made from genuine formica. It was produced especially for the Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk Centennial Issue in 1967.
I have the Swiss Army Scout Model. It came with the Woods 3 Star Schlepping bag and is camo colour.
These rings bear a strong resemblance to a Beta-Hypozoid 8th Quadrant Ferengi Anti-Ceremonial Divorce Ring. With this culture, rings symbolize "moving on", not getting hitched. Since most artifacts in that quadrant have triad-use, they also function as a yahoo internet portal and a satellite radio energy concentrator.
Bilbo Baggins used ring grinders a lot. He wrote a trilogy about it called Lord of the Rings.
The ring goes round and round by itself, propelled by the nervous energy of the enclosing medium, the bowl. Material is crush-ed between the walls of the bowl and the ring. Principle force is centripetal. They are widely used for grinding coffee, food and rock in laboratories. Several outfits make them and you can buy them from SEPOR in California.
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Thanks for the offer to help us carry gold bricks. We sure could use help on those hot summer days when the bricks get heavy. We will let you know. Right now the employment line for gold brick carriers circles the block and goes out of sight down the road. The most urgent need is for people who can do a full day's work breaking rock with their head. We pay as high as minimum wage.
Secondarily we are looking for dynamite testers. If the dynamite is faulty it will go off when you hit it as hard as you can with a 20 lb hammer. The last testers quit suddenly in the middle of shift. It looks like they escaped thru a hole in the ceiling.
Shield is looking for gold properties according to their Honcho Siriunas. If the deal is right, Wildcat may dump one of their (gold) properties to Shield.
My understanding is that the IPO is schedule for this winter. I guess it depends on how fast it gets out of the gate. They are filed on SEDAR, but I don't know when the action starts. It should not take longer than a month or two to do the IPO if they are in gear.
the grafs du luk slitely similar. on the uthur hand, exall ohnes 10% of ssr so it is the lead player. SSR haz thuh bettur website for exsplane whut iz going ohn in the drill-awf. For jeeohlojikawl informashun, a body reely shud go thair to find stuff owt.
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It sounds like Tide. Shout it out. (Ultrasonics)
The solution to comminution used to be to use greater and greater hammers till the bloody hammers got so large nobody could swing 'em.
Grinding is the least efficient enterprise known to man. Anyone increasing grinding efficiency by 4% in toto will have quintupled efficiency!! Most energy gets wasted as sound, and heat. Rock breaks best by tension, but it is hard to induce tension into a particle, as there is nowhere to "grab it". Compression is the only answer so far to mechanical comminution. Probably ring grinders get their business done a bit better as they drag the particle as they squeeze it. This induces a type of lateral tension, 90 degrees to the compressive force. Grabbing all those tiny particles with ultra tiny tweezers is a hard problem.
Heating particles by sound waves and microwaves has been tried with mixed results in iron ores. So far no energy efficiency is seen to my knowledge. By far the best energy efficiency is seen with blasting. Reducing by blast force is 15 times more efficient than grinding. Dynamite is 5 times more expensive than electrical energy, but this still puts dynamite ahead of grinding with conventional mills by three times. Contrary to what people often think the more dynamite you use the less cost it is to reduce ore by grinding and the less overall reduction cost. All one has to do is find a way to keep blasting ore down to tinier and tinier sizes in vast blasting caverns. Certain gold losses will have to be put up with.
I am in favour of putting all mines on high mountain peaks. The ore would be blasted to sugar size and then combined with carefully rounded boulders of ore, shaped by convict labour. The whole affair would be put in a slalom course cut out of the mountain side and careered down the mountain side to arrive at the recovery plant at the bottom, no doubt ready ground.
Another solution would be to put the ore in drums and dump them in the surf at Waikiki. After rolling around on the bottom for a few weeks the ore should be suitable reduced for free.
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nada di bongo, xept that they did not file on time.
Work completed by Orex on the Goldboro property consists of diamond drilling, underground development work on two separate levels by way of a decline ramp, installation of a head frame and hoist over the old Boston-Richardson shaft, and completion of extensive metallurgical tests on ore samples.
To date, Orex has spent over $18.9 million in exploration work on this gold-bearing property.
gold is there. It appears to be in saddle reefs, similar to Beardmore.
http://www.orexexploration.ca/pdf/press_05_11_02.pdf
Thees PLASE BraZEEL?
Weay dey doin dere horndoggin?
Is that Ansel Adams on the left?
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only by experts who have their horndog degree in eyeballin' sexy gold mining rock.
As big as the sky.
Down plunge continuation of a 0.51 ounce per ton mine, the Cochenour Willans.
Deep drilling hitting in Goldcorp backyard.
SSR/EXL
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It may be fantasy to you, but it's gold hard reality to me.
EC<:-}
Gold surges over five hundred bucks US and looks poised to
"take a run north."
Exall Resources is adding drills to its Gold Eagle deep drilling
play on the fabled Mackenzie Island at the east end of Red Lake
Ontario, spitting distance from the fabulous Goldcorp, the richest gold mine in the world. (We mean Red Lake itself, not the town of the same name. Balmertown is the closest town to the Red Lake district's big mines.)
Goldcorp's average grade exceeds the highest grade longest running mines in Canada by at least 2.5 times and it is 5 times higher grade than the highest grade large mines that ran in his country.
Grade leader in Canada for at least 40 years was the nearby-to-Exall, Campbell Red Lake at just under 0.50 oz's per ton. The Lakeshore in Kirkland Lake ran at 0.50 ozs/T for most of its life, for about 8 million ounces, about the same ounceage as the Campbell. The Leitch Mine in Beardmore, Ontario and the Discovery Mine of the NWT both ran for 1,000,000 ounces of one ounce gold per short ton. The Hollinger ran for 20,000,000 ounces at an average grade of 0.40 ozs/T. Kerr Addison mined 13 million ounces of gold, but its grade was often below 0.20 ounces per ton. The McIntyre produced 16 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.368 ozs/T. So we can see if this drill off continues to produce 0.80 oz/T for a few million ounces, it puts it at the forefront of CDN gold mining, which we know to be fairly profitable.
Drilling intersections of 100.0 ozs gold per short ton were found in the discovery phase of Goldcorp. While no really, really high grade intersections of this type have been pulled yet from the Exall drilling, it is encouraging to say the least to see such widths of way better than average mine run ore being found at these depths.
Goldcorp was found by drilling down plunge (along strike direction and deeper) of an older, considered worked-out mine, the Dickenson. Dickenson had also mined what is considered shallow depths in Canada and had no incentive to work any deeper or further out. An astonishing drill program, began in the late nineties, interesected astonishing value at a moderate depth of perhaps 4000 feet, a few years after the mine had closed.
In the same bay of the same Lake, 50 years after the Gold Eagle mine had closed and some 15 after the Cochenour Willans closed, along comes Exall with a program that may to a degree duplicate the success of Goldcorp. Along strike of the Cochenour Willans and at a depth of 1200 metres, their drilling has hit rich, wide gold ore. It appears the magical depth has been reached. The structure they are in is sufficiently permissive and of a size to support a mult-million ounce orebody. Grades and widths are very generous for underground mining. This ore is being found about 1500 feet deeper and directly below the Gold Eagle shaft on Mackenzie Island. Exall is hitting grades of 0.80 ozs/ton and widths of 20 feet. This could be the big one.
Exall is teamed on this one with SSR/TSX, Southern Star. They each have 50% of this play. Exall however owns 10% of SSR, so they actually have 60%. Exall has been able to arrange financing quite quickly with Dundee, a group which is known for its early value investing in the mining industry.
Exall's price has vaulted from 70 cents 2 weeks ago or so to $1.68 today. It is said by management that it may print a five dollar bill before settling.
Let's do a little geofantasy for a moment. Looking at the earning capacity of its 70,000,000 shares out, if they run into an 8 million ounce mine..(the size of Campbell Red Lake, not far away) the stock price even at 50% may get better than that. Let's say you mine this hypothetical structure out in 15 years and it runs 0.60 oz's per ton, a fairly safe figure in this corner of the Lake. An after tax profit of 39,000,000 dollars/annum is possible, assuming 50% profit of 50% of the proceeds at 2500 tons per day of ore hoisted. At 15 times earnings, they may justify a stock price of $5.85 easily, even if they issue 30 million shares to get going. In the meantime, if they wangle a bigger share in return for financing it, which seems likely, they may earn a bigger piece of the pie. In the run up and on receiving news of continuing exploration success, they could run north of that figure without too much trouble. Seems worth the gamble in this mining speculation business.
-- ed ...
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you are not too late for 5 bucks.
I know you don't like to think, dang it, (I hate to also, as it makes my head hurt like a sore toe when I try to count past ten), -but- what do you think about Exall?
New stock bumblebee up my keister. I almost feel I have to apologise in this market for bringing up a discovery stock, but it recently caught my imagination.
ahem.. yes I do feel like an IR person in a geology conference saying "I am not the techical guy but there is a great group behind consolidated whammo, not only do they have an old gold mine, but they are making a new fuel cell too"...
ON the other hand this old mine is sort of like Dickenson at depth. You remember that one...? Gold.. something or other.
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That particular piece-of-schist or rock-smut is a semi-hard rod of mongolian mineral. This is often taken in east asia in order to achieve a lasting correction.
East Asia Minerals. 89 metres of better than 2% Cu.
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Neat Minerals -- Note Native Copper
Cusac may be a doughty little mining group, but they have next to no promotion. How powerful can this promotion be?
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I thot I felt a few drops.
Is it starting to rain?
River Feenix
yeeek yeeeek yeeek kreeegah kreeegah wooo oooh woooooo oooh yahayahayahayahaya yeeek yeeek yeeek
Well I will bet you two shear zones and a half dozen quarts of cheap mexican beer that Exall (coff, coff) has a good, good mine before SUR has an approved 3rd stage program, or financing, or a even 2 dollar stock.
And that is a serious bet.
The only mistake Rennie Blair made is he spends too much time riding a Kangaroo around and waving his billabong about, and too little time talking to the TSX/CIM about disclosure standards.
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I hate SUR.
hmmmmm......
where did you read that?
Don't follow every monkey as it jumps from tree to tree. Pretty soon you will be crazy. Read what I post as if it were written in the English Language. It takes understanding of syntax and grammar. Most people don't even understand what the sentences mean, and come out swinging. They are so sure of what I mean from the day I wondered in print (oh woe is me) if perhaps a mining company should not combine 500 feet wide of what is essentially a channel sample and say it is a bulk sample. They at the same time channeled the same width but no reports on what they found. This is disingenuous. 500 feet is a lot of width. Perhaps the tropical heat made it look like one big uniform horizon.
I am not saying they cannot do the work. Perhaps they should have done more cross sectioning, (and reported on such if just for their own edification), before doing the bulk. Perhaps they should have broken the bulk into parts to show the geological contribution of each part or strata.
Yassss. Do real geology for a change. Not bullshit the stockholder. There is always that temptation.
You can say geological truth on internet groups who wish only to hear the best about their heroes. The group here could not discuss the matter intelligently, and admit there was deficiency in the work. From there you do not have to break down and cry. It is not the end of the world. You just have to wait and see how the horizons really break down. They wanted to extrapolate a mine 3 miles long 500 feet wide and 1/10 of an ounce per ton from the one sample and few other occurences of gold. In this business you have to stick to the knitting and tell it like the drill holes tell it is.
Exall.
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I baffled too. If the play had solid legs with no drawbacks, then you would think the old pros could ignore the intelligent questions and let it run. The viciousness of the diatribe tells me more than the total sum of the geology, in error in method or no. What someone else has said about this board is that any stock with a mindless cheerleader goonsquad has to have less than authoritative credentials and is suspect right away. I tend to aver, but am not so confident that the company is necessarily totally disparagable, although some of their supporters perhaps expect too much from the third tier buying public. Can they be that nervous about the stock support levels? Do they need to dump their stock at say 25% higher gain so badly? It is rather thinly traded for what would otherwise be a robust play. Is the Phillipine a discount factor? Seems people run to Peru, and China, whilst strangely again ignoring substantial gold plays in Africa.
I must admit it is a mystery. I have come to expec this kind of behaviour from the promoters of IPMCF, but does SUR need it?
Perhaps the needle artists need me. Perhaps they are short the stock, and need my rising to the smelly bait to set the stage for the plug pulling they know is imminent down the road. Short every mining stock on the board and 98% of the time you will make money. Less than 2% are winners to the end. If you can afford to hold, and double up your shorts, given max 2 years you will win, and win big "every time". All the insiders know this. This makes brokerages the biggest shorters of mining stock around. And most of the people who post on these boards post monday to friday 9-5. That puts them square in IR and brokerage offices. They ain't retirees at the bucket shop. Those guys still don't use computers, 90%.
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I don't need to oneup, or onedown.
I am already up, and I won't go down.
Don't read too much into what I say.
The best defense is none at all.
Since I am supremely confident in my own judgement of geological probability it never worries me if people disagree.
I find it curious, but never waver. If they don't like my properties or my opinions I am neither surprised nor dismayed.
I contine to geologically educate with relentless and unceasing ardor.
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I see you fell for that obvious ploy.
Keep falling. It's only the landing that will hurt.
EC<:-}
Still not paranoid that SUR will drill off a huge gold mine.
Wait on tenterhooks for the test to come back though.
Of course so should ye all.
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Roxmark
Wallapalikiville was unfortunately wiped out by a practice run by B-29's who mistook the huts for a target mock-up. However it lives on the hearts of the Marauder Squadron who blasted it to the Big Boss man's palace of dreams. It also wiped out the last remaining witch doctor who knew of the hill of solid gold the local tribesmen used to talk about.
It's still out there.
I think the gentleman on the lower left in the photograph had some knowledge of the whereabouts of that hill as well.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=8296315
Tsk, tsk.
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