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What if the guys who bought all that ten cent paper now want to sell it back at the same price? Are they going to give the monkeys on the treadmill electric shock so they reach higher?
HOLD ONTO YOUR STOCK, FELLOWS, THERE IS A GARGANTUAN MINE UNDER THOSE SAND DUNES. WAIT UNTIL MORE LUGUBURIOUS WIDOWS AND ORPHANS COME ALONG WHO WANT TO HOLD THE STOCK AT ONE DOLLAR. DON'T WORRY, NEBRASKA IS FULL OF THEM.
And when they run out in Nebraska the St. Petersburg "eh, what's that?" investment club wants to get in on the fun. Finally there are some people from Hong Kong who want mining stock with blue coloured borders to decorate their club lounge, because they just bought the island of Sardinia, and it goes well with the view of the sea at sunset.
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A friend of a friend who knows the geologist says he has worked on properties for about 70 years, and he has never seen anything quite like it. He said there was a test case in mineralogy class where the professor asked the students what they would do if they ever came across something like this. Anyway, the correct answer was to call the professor and have him come out and take over. It was just too complex for any average geologist. It is pure diprosium oxide laced with reciprocal apophyses or latinide in lit-par-lit injections of anastamosing veinlets of diamantinium. Diamantinium is the same stuff that nature uses to make diamonds. We figure it could take over the abrasives market in about ten years. We figure there is a cubic mile of it and at the prices of diprosium minus the cost to separate it from the latinide infernals, there was 18 trillion in that alone. At present the separation process is not perfected, as it takes 11 gigawatts per ton to get it to the necessary vapour phase. It is anaphalectically endothermic, I believe the professor said. This means that everytime you try to get it to change state it uses up 40,000 kilojoules per gram of latinide. The professor says that within the foreseeable future, the latinide reduction process will be an adjunct to fusion and the break even barrier will be attained.
We feel strongly that to revive the junior markets we should gift the shares out to people who will financially empower the future earnings based market of tomorrow. About 1/10 of a cent would be a good price for the warrants.
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<quote>It's all bull I think...<endquote>
Aaahhhh! But, do you know!
The money is more likely bull than the property, on the average.
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fuuwwwwt! yeaaass this money is just crawlin' with liddah boogahs. All sparkly too. Is this what they call a bad trip? fuwwwt! pop crackle... uh-uh uh.. yeass... say what did Clinton tell the Pope about goin' down slow.. ha ha! geez, can you eat money..? They say money is debt, perhaps if that's the case, it eats you. I'm famished .. Say what is that buzzin sound? Are there crickets in this part of the country in October..? or are we near Halloween and the liddah kids are lookin' in the window and hissin' just to scare us?
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Wildcatz is a bildin' Latest ounces estimate is 700,000 mineable from the surface.
The US is letting its dollar slide in order to overcome the balance of trade deficit with Japan, China, Europe and Canada. It is aimed at Canada more than anyone else, as Canada trades with the US more than Japan does. In fact, Ontario trades more with the US than Japan does. An amazing fact. The US dollar drop coupled with the huge softwood lumber tariffs hurts Ontario more than any other US trading partner, even more than BC.
The US dollar slide has to be halted eventually as it will hurt the economy with the rise in energy prices. Russia, who exports more oil than Saudi Arabia, was hurting "big time" by pricing its oil in US dollars. Euros gets it much more comfort. Oil had fallen from 31 dollars a barrel relative to other currencies to "$26.77" (in relative terms) in comparison to the Ruble and other currencies -- with the recent US dollar slide.
The Bretton Woods system was setup for just that reason -- to prevent countries from doing competitive devaluation also and to trade in US dollars, not gold. This is exactly the trick that the US is now trying, -- what it tried to get others not to do 69 years ago.
Canadian exports are really hurting and Canada will have to lower interest rates in order to compete and not fall on hard times. Oil exploration, the wood industry and the mining industry will all suffer otherwise. All metal mining will also suffer worldwide, as most metals have lost ground since price rises have not been commensurate with the dollar slide. Copper should be selling for US $0.92 with the dollar drop, and gold should be selling for US $414.00. The pressure is now to the upside on all metals and oil.
All tariff systems such as the US is imposing under the guise of "free trade" - which has now become an oxymoron - have an ultimately punitive effect. This is what the US steel industry found with the high foreign tarriffs. The users of Steel have been punished more by higher prices from high tariffs than the producers have been helped. Ergo a drop in business. Many users are on the verge of going out of business or raising prices substantially. Ditto the wood industry. weyerhauser and US steel are now asking the Bush administration to review its commodity tariff policies.
For this lesson to hit home -- as to the effect of high tariffs on domestic production and consumption -- the Bush people have only to make a historical review of the effect of the corn laws on 17th century Britain. To help the domestic farmer and stave off cheaper European imports, the Brits enacted punitive tariffs on corn and wheat. Prices soared as inefficient producers gouged the public. Poverty and starvation were widespread. After many years, they finally repealed the corn laws and prosperity returned to the nation.
It is a sobering lesson. Probably industry needs a level of tariff protection, but too much is as bad as too little.
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Those guys never seem to drill. Wazzup with that?
They are out of time now.
Drill it, kill it?
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Post scriptosis:
Who are the newsletter writers out there nowadays who do decent stuff on the pennies?
Roulston is one loads of data, believes in mines, Kaiser waxes and wanes still.
I see where Bishop is doing a fade on the business. Ted Carter is dead a while back. Geoff Carter really does engineering reports more than news. Rick Rule is a macro-eco-gold pundit.
Chelekis is banned, Kaplan still negates gold while telling you it will rise again, Keith Barron (from Kirkland Lake phd geo) promotes mines and does a good gold prognosticate. (Golden Eagle etc..) Will-P (what's his hammer) at Stockhouse-Stockwatch does the in depth rag on the popular plays, John Wood at Stockwatch still critiques the legit scandals, and D. Bain probably stills pour vitriol on the flakey hands at the V-Sun. (Boy would it ever be a good short squeeze to flake those guys out with a winner driller... heh-heh.. nothing like causing people million dollar losses on their shorts with 800 feet of 7% copper .. )
There are a bunch. Got a short list? , (excluding the infamous free email guys whom we know all too well, with their cheap shots and cheaper touts.)
I like volumes of info. Canadian Miner, E & MJ, CMJ, CIM, Roulston, Northern Miner, I devour them all. Read them like bedtime stories. Better than tales of Eric the Red and his marauding coastline raiders.
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Good question smithgee, I have had a problem with that, and I can see why you bring the subject up. If all else fails try reaching over and giving that long, black cord coming from your computer and leading to the wall, a good yank. Generally the problem posts will not reappear for a while.
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To get zoom in, wave both hands palms down in a washing motion over the ball. Zoom out is not possible without reboot. Right palm facing left to left of ball in chopping motion - scroll right, left palm, opposite motion, scroll left. Lying flat figure-eight with both hands over top of ball -- change channel. Mantra is "Pezim, Wezim dead stock, mezzim, Aberow, dowbrow, uptick, lowbrow". To invoke the spirit of Bernard Baruch, take an A-440 tuning fork, hold it in front of the crystal, and hit it twice in rapid succession with an 1859 Golden Eagle. Bernie will appear with a big grin and ask you how much you have lost in the market so far. He will also give you highs and lows, but won't tell you when to trade. If you ask him for timing, he just shrugs and says "how should I know? If I knew anything, I wouldn't be in this cheap crystal ball. Get the deluxe version, it has J.P. Morgan"
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Target on this one is 1.50.
I consulted a one-eyed Hungarian psychic who sells B watches on the side and arranges legal work for itinerant knife sharpeners.
She says Resistance is strong at .30, but once is passes there, it will be clear sailing. When they hit the D zone, the stock will jump to .65.
I saw a long lost cousin the crystal ball too. He was playing volleyball in the Bahamas. Sold a lot of Arequipa at the high.
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ACME was always the brand we depended on. I remember when we got the first ACME dumps. Huge things for their day. Tires must have come up to my nose. Worked like a clock day in day out. Funny thing was, one went over the pit edge one day. The driver said it hung there for maybe a minute until he looked down. The truck fell into about 1000 pieces and the driver just walked away from it.
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Atlas made the first jackleg (1945) and it was a good machine. After that, their engineering department did not pay attention to the one prime directive. "The machine(s) must do useful work." Atlas stuff looks great but does not measure up. I had Atlas drills that you could lean on and shut down. Not so Chicago Pneumatic which always made first class stuff. I wish they made stopers and jacklegs. Ingersoll makes (made) adequate machines but they were high wear. Easy enough to fix.
Armstrong makes good stuff, but the quality varies. Cheap on fuel.
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They just got two mexican backhoes from Atlas Copco (round-mouth) and two Manuel Labors from Sasparilla, NM. They are installing a horse whim Arrastra and a 10 stamp mill later when they get the money. Right now, they mine off the top of the cliff and crush by throwing the material down to the bottom 350 feet. They have the latest hard steel bits on the hand steel, and they actually have a fellow named Jack Trethewey to do their double jacking. He uses 2 - 20 lb. hammers. Separation methods are state of the art. When the wind blows strong from the west, they pour the finely comminuted ore off a shot tower and hose the stuff that falls near the base into a rocker. Then it all goes into a fire-pit with a bung stop on the bottom. Once a month they go in and let the bung out and sell the dust to a refinery.
Can't get much more modern than that. Costs? So far most of the labour works for food and lodging. Don't hire anyone who can read and write and you can't go wrong.
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SEC just got 1.25 million in their kitty yesterday, so they are moving from the NYSE to the prestigious and exclusive TSX.
How about that?
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WC is in joint venture with SEC to develop a mega-mine in the hinterland of Arvania. Metals include latinum, dilithium, gold coloured plutonite, verifanium, seducton, transpiranian dichromide, yttrium dibromide, and various hydrocarbonized metaloids. The environment is an silicon oxide to ferric oxide platy zone overlain partly by concentrations of hydrogen oxide mixed physically into comminuted silicon oxide, in a widespread grungification of bilateral archons playing footsy in a rural setting. Volcanic rock bands, without accessory permitting, are from time to time seen travelling in the area. Arterial communification and transport sublimitives of low rank are nearby promoting accessifiracation of the soporifics. All oxides are of the archaic era, shortly after the saurian declivity of the metaphysical period. It is evident that rennassaint solutions from apostatic apophyses have invaded sectoral dominance of the metalliferous regime. In the opinion of Walter Peredry and Anthony Naldrett of Montan University, Westphalia, the area is without a single redeeming feature that would allow excellent exploration success.
Previous work by companies that are widely known for capital reduction from metal mining propositions, have probed the area by producing cylindrical rock artifact and thereby testing the
tendency to form economic constructs by comparing the adsorption of metals therefrom on alcohols in a semi-quantitive way to known strength solutes of the same extraction. These tests established the remote likelihood of any sort of continuation with a large scale capital investment. With this out of the way the field is now open to examine the possibility that between the tested areas, a further reduction in capital can be achieved by more testing.
The Arvanian setting seem a most promising area to allow a generous expenditure of time and effort with the hopes of establishing a permanent investigative endeavour into the source of present geological indications of metalliferous tencency. The metal oxides themselves may be valuable someday. In addition the waste from any mining operation may be sold for its contained value of dubiant rare earth associatives. Many industries have a strong demand for this sort of industrial material. You cannot build roads or make bricks without it.
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What do think about that big drill hole in Oman by what's their name, Big Valley Pete?
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They can buy the other 35% for a specific price. It is high but doable I believe it is about 4 million or thereabouts and some shares and work gets them to 90 or 95%. I don't have the exact details at hand but it is in that region.
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Joh Kaiser himself has a weekend of old Kaiser. That is as condensed as you are going to get.
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It seems like a straightforward process. Phase V mining should be right around the corner. It is almost as if we are discounting the ore yet to be found. It still has to be found, although the indications are there by all signs.
Wildcat is getting geared up for phase 0.1 engineering studies and phase 0.2 money raising. We are also looking at phase 0.5 drilling sometime this year or early next.
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If you put lotsa water in the drinks, then the party last longer and you have that much more fun.
They can drill about 200,000 feet with that money. Or they can start a trial heap leach. I think they will need at least 8 million US. This will dilute the drinks to about 45 million if we can get their stock up to one dollar. The more stock they put out the less likely this is. Market cap for a one million ouncer is about 1.75/share at these levels.
Don't know the metallurgy, but I believe they are aiming at a bulk rip and leacherino.
What do you mean a little more about geology? Don't you mean encyclopeadia breath is me?
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Prolificus Exploratious Xanadu now has three posts on its board.
Questione.
1. How bigga is there mine gonna be.
2. Howa many share dey gonna have out?
3. How much money we gonna make?
Amybody with more than 100 shares to the ounce maybe not break one dollar. Thoughts?
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We were told you were on the LAM but I have been saying to people that you have nothing to do with driving the getaway car, the robbers just jumped in the wrong vehicle which was stalled for 5 minutes at a traffic light. The SEC share certificates in the front seat were thrown there by the thieves. Bail was set at 50,000 shares.
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I (we) are thinking, but not too seriously about starting a mine in Bee-ewe-tuhfull Brutish Kalymb Hee Haw. Small thing about 20,000 tons, adit, one ounce. Maybe its there, (some material removed, some trenches, or maybe not. (we don't do it, and what we don't see never existed..)
Of course Wildcat may do rum fruitcakes too. the one thing about fruit cake that you can't say about cooked spaghetti is that if you find some in the attic 20 years old, you can still eat it. Other things you may find in the attic are teenagers looking thru photo collections laughing at pictures. "Did you really wear bathings suits that covered your whole body when you were young, or did you fall in the lake with your pyjamas on?"
It all depends on money. We have two projects that make sense. Actually we could do about 5, but let's start with two. One is a tailings pond that runs 1/10 of an ounce, and we can do by heap leaching, already tested for maybe 350K. Another is a hard rock, near surface mine that runs perhaps .50 ounces and we can deliver that stuff to a mill. A shaft on it. Maybe 3 M to do everyhing in there. About 250K tons of that projected.
So we are collecting interested people. Maybe JV partners who are crazy too and want to go space age mining of old narrow veins and/or investors who have laughable confidence in our ability to make space age decisions in a non-spaced way about high level stuff like the miner's christmas party, do we use series lights or parallel?
We have some interested people. We want to see a high enough level of interest that they will cut cheques to our lawyer for escrow targets. that seem to be cusping.
The reason the Ch. never did sewers and the like was it has to go in a river somewhere, and it makes the water taste funny and the fish all brown. But if you just wait till it dries and throw it in a pit, it makes the roses a brighter colour. Plus, what do the flies eat otherwise? what I can't figure out, is what is the Ch, national sport? Kick the village revisionist? Rat your neighbour for hording saucepans? Imagining every rickshaw driver will someday be rich? Denouncing friends to the commissar for being covetous of non-porletarian lifestyles? Perhaps it has something to do with fixing bicycles, or racing dog carts or watching vegetables rot. We are mystified.
Actually there is noodle tossing and rice grain throwing. I forgot. Hitting rice with a stick saves valuable land space. Knocking one out of the park is maybe 4 paces.
Mahjong is popular here, but I understand only rich Ch, can afford the gameset on the continent.
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I would tell you my best instinct is that CTG will roll it's stock back ten old for one new, and go into the business of importing toilet articles from China, but Littlejoe will probably cut me off his Christmas card list.
My next best pick is Wildcat, which will IPO at 25 C but shoot up to 75 Cnts in the first 3 months on news of starting a gold mine in the north. Drilling will further drive the stock and drifting underground and deals with milling people will triple it by spring. Earning by next fall will be in the region of 35 cents a share rocketing the shares temporarily to a dizzying $3.35. Then will come the news of a copper discovery in the north, and the intersections of 400 feet of solid bornite and lead will drive the stock to $95. CDN mining will never be the same. People offered shares previously at 20 cents will have to be talked down off buildings and bridges.
Get in while the getting is good.
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Nothing there really. That CTG chart is phony. They do not actually want to start any mines, and the chart is really my blood pressure since I started trading in earnest in July. The stocks have all gone down in fact.
Take a look at SGC and ITS. They are phony too, but their BS is so thick that it makes you feel funny when you tell yourself it's maybe real. Better than the street Mary Jane they sell in Toronto, not that I have ever smoked any of that stuff. I like phony companies that try to tell you that they are going to make money mining. It is so off the wall that it make a good promotion.
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2?
I said 200.
No coffee break til work's done.
But its a real good start. Keep it up, TF. That gold watch is yours someday if the brass around here keeps shining. And I know what you are thinking, the watch will probably be brass too. Just the moving parts. And we will engrave it with your name, and have a party in your honour. Tuna fish sandwiches, and two beer per person. No masks allowed as someone may try to steal the till at the cash bar.
Try Sunridge Gold SGC.
You might take a look at my end of week specials, if your mailbox is unfully now.
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Daffy is second cousin to Lame and Phukka, who are from Albania, and are a breed of Eider Duck. "Eider took subway, but I didn't want to wait on the platform -- this is knowing as "ducking transit". There is also ducking work etc..
Duck transmogrification is a serious problem in the east where ducks are lined up in the millions waiting to occupy human form and claim refugee status. They are recognizable by the squawking way they talk, a slight waddle and their attempts to obtain certification as humans by financial homolgation and mandibular supination. We had better do something about it soon.
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American Black duck, American wigeon*, Bahama pintail, Baikal, Teal, Barnacle goose, Barrow's goldeneye, Black Scoter, Black-bellied whistling duck*, Blue-winged teal*, Brant, Brazilian duck, Bufflehead, Canada goose, Canvasback, Cinnamon teal*, Comb duck, Common Merganser, Common goldeneye, Eider - Common Eider, - King Eider, - Spectacled Eider, - Steller's Emperor goose, Eurasian wigeon, Fulvous whistling duck*, Gadwall*, Greater scaup*, Greater snow goose, Green-winged teal*, Harlequin duck, Hawaiian, "Nene" goose, Hooded merganser, Lesser scaup*, Lesser snow goose, Mallard*, Masked duck*, Muscovy duck*, Northern pintail*, Northern shoveler*, Orinoco goose, Redhead, Ring-necked duck*, Ross' goose, Ruddy Duck*, Smew, Southern pochard, Speckled teal, Surf Scoter, Torrent duck, Trumpeter swan, Tufted duck, Tundra swan, West Indian whistling duck, White-faced whistling duck, White-fronted goose, White-winged Scoter, Wood duck*, Yellow-billed pintail,
*Found in North America as well as Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Otay. Ducks it is. Merganser, Wood, Teal, Domesticated, Mallard, Muscovy, Black Bellied Whistling, Ring Necked, Shelduck, Mandarin, Bufflehead, Fulvous Whistling, Goldeneye, Lucky, Lame, Fucka, Whiteheaded, Barrows, Freckled, and Just Ducky.
But how do you get all your Anatidae in a row?
Maybe seed corn.
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I have a brilliant idea. How about a share exchange site, where people can actually trade shares for shares. Not money, but shares. Shares are quoted in other company's stock.
So let's start it off. I will trade you one Cassidy and two Sur American for 5 CTG and 6 ZPA.
CTG is last at .10 SEC to .12 on 10,000.
ZPA is last at .3 CDY to .33 on 25,342
G is last at .5 SEC on 22,378 -- No bid.
I have 24000 FWM, how many shares of BDR, CBR, SCG and BTT can I offload for that and a case of Rasberry Latinum Extract?
I have one million KNP but it says on share certificate, "Cannot be Driven in Winter".
What does that mean?
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It's boring though don't you think? 200 feet of .05, now where do they put the mill..?
I want to see a herd of buffalo stampede the camp and they fight off an Indian attack, and discover a lode of solid gold the size of a channel ferry.
There has to be something that will move this one into the 20 cent range. Perhaps we could start a buyout rumour.
On the other hand if it stays at 15 cents it gives on a chance to accumulate it.
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Noooooo..
we are gonna have a separate website for Littlejoe's
fave desert plays -- loads of desert, loads of shares, no money, no gold..
Zappa.. wasn't that company started by a rock musician named Dweezil?
of course I am kidding! no gold, what was I thinking?
(flat palm upside the forehead).. great gobbin' schemes of gold, rich and as effulgent as a Banana Creme Sunday. Speking of creme, what you think of Cream Sliver? Too many people named Hughes in it? Or the new Bonanza Motherlode?
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ya but, ya but, ya but, ya but ...
That is only 25 million shares out. That is done for control, control, control, control, CONTROL, CONTROL, CONTROL, CONTROL ...
(*pop*)
where was I?
Oh, yes, PEX has good results, a good resource and developing too.
oh well.
Maybe 25 cents in a month or two?
Most of those warrants are "out there".
People will tend to hold until the stock is at a buck before excercising.
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Hmmm can't I buy it after the the high when they hit 100 feet of 3% nickel.
There are lots of properties to buy into which are drilling.
Cassidy.
BDR or Boulder Mining. They are into mining boulder of the IOCG type.
GOR/GCR
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you are getting lazy. European version
langurously she removed her blouse, revealing alabaster mounds ...
US version langurously she removed her blouse from the bed revealing the tops of alabaster bedposts which she fondled in a dreamy fashion
I presented you with too much work.
Take any 10% of it and do that.
The object is to present people with too many
choices and get them to break down with neurotic
overload out of shear frustrtation.
We do that. But don't fall victim to it.
Good luck.
PEX. you did not buy enough shares. buy about 100,000 and sit and watch it for a year. Probably all the directors will be in jail, the stock will be 3 cents and Dome will have bought the property for a dollar and it will be in production.
That is the way mining usually treats me.
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you are getting lazy.
I presented you with too much work.
Take any 10% of it and do that.
The object is to present people with too many
choices and get them to break down with neurotic
overload out of shear frustrtation.
We do that. But don't fall victim to it.
Good luck.
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I am forming a list.
I was going to send it to you by email but your inbox is quite a jammed up tart these days. or maybe it isn't somebody's mail keeps bouncing. possibly because of swen worm.
If we do categories it allows multi mention or overlappa.
Mid Canada Stocks REM
Eastern Canadian Stocks - Otish Mt play, or Val D'or APP, DOS, Ditem,
Weird Mineral Plays TIC, FNC
AFO (could add to the African Section.
IOCG stocks - FWM, APP, (there are about ten)
Not for Nickel Alone - REM, CNI, Jaguar, KNP, Donner et al.
Argentina Silvers and Golds - Ballad,d Norsemont, IMR
Breaking Central American Explorers Pilagold, Radius, SVL
Caribbean Golds - Unigold et al.
Eastern Europe Fandangos- Ned Goodman/Gabriel/Russia
Diamond Girls -Strand/Thomas
All Those McLeods/Cathy, Bruce, et al Pac Rim
Hudson Bay-Baker Lake - Nunavut - Cumberland, Committee Bay
Cassidy CDY and Burkina Faso/Mali Maybe the African Section
Sudbury Stompers PFN Crowflight DY WM
Ungava nickel Belt GB/KNP/NVE etc..
Eskay Creek -- Heritage HXL, Kodiak KXL, Lateegra LEG etc.
Timmins stocks HGM, Pelangio, Lakeshore, Conquest, Tradewinds etc...
Nevada- SW States Long Shots PEX, ABZ, CTG, Mill City, MVG. QRL
Mongolian Red Metal Mania ETG, QGX, IVN et al.
Atacama Copper Gold Fault-Chile - FWM
Kirkland Lakers KGI, GZZ, WM
Red Lake Little Guys - Zenda, Sabina SBB, Conquest CQR
That should keep you busy.
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Men claim to have invented Gin, affectionately called "pants off", but again, most do not realize that it is flavoured with juniper, a subtle poison that fades cellulite, missapplied lipstick, and puts a seductive sway in even a broken heel. It has even been know to blur the vision so much that dark black root contrast, and missing teeth are totally invisible. An expansion of horizontal convexities is a common hallucination with an attendant reduction in the breadth of predominantly vertically oriented structure. Don't look down.
Mining: (an obvious Segway or what to do when the Gin wears off)
There will be some nextsummerstuff obvieusment, as the territories stuff that shuts now, will revamp in flower time. I wuzgonna put about 60 more sites in freeland here, but I was waiting for the right_time. Perhaps I can rope T_Fool into it, but he seems busy. He seems to do a nice job of finding all them colour pics. Some of the little guys have yet to alot a budget to the obligatory_smarmy_flash-6 website that only runs in IE 8 when the Blaster/Swen worm is engaged.
I had a business selling fargestrated latinum as a food additive and dietary supplement on the 407 highway right before the toll booth but I got shut down as I did not have my street vendor's photo license up to date and was not the requisite racial minority whose goods they could confiscate without returning them. Canada seems to be going into street vending in a big way. It's the new service industry of the modern age. The only way to sell Korean imitations.
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I use Latinum for resurfacing welcome mats, as a laxative, a bear rug preservative, oral contraceptive for cats, all around household degreaser, trinket for trading with Indians (it's shiny) and as a spray for getting rid of door to door canvassers. Used sparingly its 50 dollar an ounce cost is no object because of its high co-efficient of work.
Some people have hinted at it possible use in fusion reactors used in warp drives for Interplanetary propulsion. I believe Dilithium Heptide will be predominant there for many years, because of cost.
Speaking of Latinum, I had an argument with a guy who said that women invented beer, and were the biggest investors in distillery and brewery stock. I asked him how he knew this, and he said anything that made them look that much better and was addictive had to be something they were involved in, as men never got that much out of it.
What do you think?
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