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Absolutely not. The value of their landholdings alone is
three times the value at the present price. Look at the
percentage of short shares, one third of the float. I hope
the shorters get killed for being so greedy.
I am in for 400 to start. Widening of the war in the ME could
cause a short squeeze with CHK.
When I lived in Hawaii I went as often as I could afford, on
Army Captains pay, to a delightful seafood restaurant near
Pearl. Down the wharf was a cannery so one day I went early
and took a tour. It was a Bumblebee cannery and they canned
tuna for cats right along with that for humans. The top half
of a tuna is blood red and so fishy we wouldn't want to eat it.
But it is the most nutritious half, we get the belly part that
has all the rib bones. I believe StarKist is a better grade of
tuna. Just take their money Jen.
I am calling bottom and will buy some tomorrow. They have
a gas lease on my property and I get my annual lease check
soon so I'll be using their money. Had the lease 9 years and
never saw the stock so low.
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It's hard to choose a favorite, as most of them are true. Seems like most days anymore I'm a tree (#12) lol.
ZEN TEACHING POINTS
1. Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me for the path is narrow. In fact, just leave me alone.
2. Sex is like air. It's not that important unless you aren't getting any.
3. No one is listening until you pass gas.
4. Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
5. Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
6. If you think nobody cares whether you're alive or dead, try missing a couple of payments.
7. Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
8. If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
9. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
10. If you lend someone 20 bucks and never see that person again, it was probably well worth it.
11. If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
12. Some days you are the dog, some days you are the tree.
13. Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time.
14. Good judgment comes from bad experiences. And most of that comes from bad judgment.
15. A closed mouth gathers no foot.
16. There are two excellent theories for arguing with women. Neither one of them works.
17. Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your lips are moving.
18. When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead. It's difficult only for others. It is the same when you are stupid.
Here's a few to ponder.
ZEN TEACHING POINTS
1. Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me for the path is narrow. In fact, just leave me alone.
2. Sex is like air. It's not that important unless you aren't getting any.
3. No one is listening until you pass gas.
4. Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
5. Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
6. If you think nobody cares whether you're alive or dead, try missing a couple of payments.
7. Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
8. If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
9. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
10. If you lend someone 20 bucks and never see that person again, it was probably well worth it.
11. If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
12. Some days you are the dog, some days you are the tree.
13. Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time.
14. Good judgment comes from bad experiences. And most of that comes from bad judgment.
15. A closed mouth gathers no foot.
16. There are two excellent theories for arguing with women. Neither one of them works.
17. Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your lips are moving.
18. When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead. It's difficult only for others. It is the same when you are stupid.
I was sad when baseball was over, but thank goodness for football. Let's get started with a few quotes put together by
one of the veterans groups I joined on FaceBook.
Football Quotes
Here are quotes from people in the Football industry. I thought some of these were just classic! Most of them I’ve never heard before!
"Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble the football"
~ John Heisman
"I make my practices real hard because if a player is a quitter, I want him to quit in practice, not in a game."
~ Bear Bryant / Alabama
"It isn't necessary to see a good tackle, you can hear it!
~ Knute Rockne / Notre Dame
"At Georgia Southern, we don't cheat. That costs money, and we don't have any."
~ Erk Russell / Georgia Southern
"The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it."
~ Lou Holtz / Arkansas - Norte Dame
"When you win, nothing hurts."
~ Joe Namath / Alabama
"A school without football is in danger of deteriorating into a medieval study hall."
~ Frank Leahy / Notre Dame
"There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you."
~ Woody Hayes / Ohio State
"I don't expect to win enough games to be put on NCAA probation.
I just want to win enough to warrant an investigation."
~ Bob Devaney / Nebraska
"In Alabama, an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in Bear Bryant."
~ Wally Butts / Georgia
"We might have got our asses kicked for the last forty years but I still made 500 million dollars."
~ William Clay Ford
"I never graduated from Iowa. But I was only there for two terms – Truman's and Eisenhower's."
~ Alex Karras / Iowa
"My advice to defensive players is to take the shortest route to the ball, and arrive in a bad humor."
~ Bowden Wyatt / Tennessee
"I could have been a Rhodes Scholar except for my grades."
~ Duffy Daugherty / Michigan State
"Always remember Goliath was a 40 point favorite over David."
~ Shug Jordan / Auburn
"I asked Darrell Royal, the coach of the Texas Longhorns, why he didn't recruit me . "He said, "Well, Walt, we took a look at you, and you weren't any good."
~ Walt Garrison / Oklahoma State
"Son, you've got a good engine, but your hands aren't on the steering wheel."
~ Bobby Bowden / Florida State
"Football is NOT a contact sport, it is a collision sport. Dancing IS a contact sport."
~ Duffy Daugherty / Michigan State
USC lost 51-0 to Notre Dame, his post-game message to his team was, "All those who need showers, take them."
~ John McKay / USC
"If lessons are learned in defeat, our team is getting a great education."
~ Murray Warmath / Minnesota
"The only qualifications for a lineman are to be big and dumb. To be a back, you only have to be dumb."
~ Knute Rockne / Notre Dame
"We live one day at a time and scratch where itches."
~ Darrell Royal / Texas
My Favorites:
"We didn't tackle well today, but we made up for it by not blocking."
~ John McKay / USC
I've found that prayers work best when you have big players."
~ Knute Rockne / Notre Dame
A MOTORCYCLE GROANER
Joe wanted to buy a motorcycle. He doesn't have much luck, until one day, he comes across a Harley with a FOR SALE sign on it.
The bike looks better than a new one, although it is ten years old. It's shiny and in mint condition. He buys it and asks the seller how he kept it in such great condition for ten years.
"Well, it's quite simple," says the seller, "whenever the bike is outside and it's gonna rain, I rub Vaseline on the chrome. It protects it from the rain", and he hands Joe a jar of Vaseline.
That night, his girlfriend, Sandra, invites him over to meet her parents. Naturally, they take the bike there. Just before they enter the house, Sandra stops him and says, "I have to tell you something about my family. When we eat dinner, we don't talk. In fact, the FIRST person who says anything during dinner has to do the dishes."
"No problem," he says ... And in they go.
Joe is shocked. Right in the middle of the living room is a huge stack of dirty dishes. In the kitchen is another huge stack of dishes. Piled up on the stairs, in the corridor, everywhere he looks. Dirty dishes.
They sit down to dinner, and sure enough, no one says a word.
As dinner progresses, Joe decides to take advantage of the situation. He leans over and kisses Sandra. No one says a word. He reaches over and fondles her breasts. Nobody says a word. So he stands up, grabs her, rips her clothes off, throws her on the table and screws her, right there in front of her parents. His girlfriend is flustered, her dad is obviously livid and her mom horrified when he sits back down, ...but no one says a word.
He looks at her mom. She's got a great body too. Joe grabs Sandra's mom, bends her over the table, pulls down her panties, and screws her every which way but loose right there on the dinner table. His girlfriend is furious; her dad is boiling, and Mom is beaming from ear to ear. But still ... Total silence.
Just then there's a rumble of thunder, and it starts to rain.
Joe, remembering his bike, stands up and pulls the jar of Vaseline from his pocket.
And the father jumps up and yells - ALRIGHT ALRIGHT ALRIGHT - I'll do the fuckin' dishes !!"
No, it was one where a woman in a dressing robe was at her bedroom dresser makeup mirror getting ready for bed.
Good story. They won't stay innocent long. I saw a TV commercial for Viagra on Ch 5 NBC at 8:25 PM Sunday night that was so explicit it had me wondering how many living rooms in the country were silent as parents braced for questions from their kids.
Exactly my sentiments.
I was standing at the bar one night, minding my own business. This FAT
ugly chick came up behind me, grabbed my ass and said, "You're kind of
cute. You gotta phone number?"
I said, "Yea, you gotta pen?"
She said, "Yea, I got a pen".
I said, "You better get back in it before the farmer misses you."
Cost me 6 stitches. . . but when you are over seventy. . . who gives a shit?
Cowboy:
"Give me 3 packets of condoms, please."
Cashier:
"Do you need a paper bag with that, sir?"
Cowboy:
"Nah.. She's purty good lookin'....."
When you are over seventy, who gives a shit
***********
I was talking to a girl in the bar last night. She said, "If you lost a few pounds,
had a shave and got your hair cut, you'd look all right.
" I said, "If I did that, I'd be talking to your friends over there instead of you."
When you are over seventy, who gives a shit
***********
I was telling a girl in the pub about my ability to guess what day a woman was
born just by feeling her boobs.
"Really" she said, "Go on then...try."
After about thirty seconds of fondling she began to lose patience and said, "Come
on, what day was I born?"
I said, "Yesterday."
When you are over seventy, who gives a shit
***********
I got caught taking a pee in the swimming pool today.
The lifeguard shouted at me so loud, I nearly fell in.
When you are over seventy, who gives a shit
***********
I went to the pub last night and saw a FAT chick dancing on a table. I said,
"Good legs."
The girl giggled and said, "Do you really think so."
I said, "Definitely! Most tables would have collapsed by now."
When you are over seventy, who gives a shit
Had my 73d on the 13th so I feel privileged to post stories
like this.
Maybe an even better question would be to ask how they could
actually stop it. Seems it would be easy to do a lot of damage
meanwhile appearing to uphold the CEO contract terms. It's
pretty easy to find cases of CEO's who did want the job
managing to destroy their company. Looks like posturing to
soothe an ego, to me.
They could use it in the Baltimore public school system.
That just showed up on a FaceBook page for one of the units
I served in Vietnam with. Strange place to find it as mostly
it's all about VA and military stuff. Forming purpose oriented
groups seems to be the latest thing for FB. I joined a dog
breed group or the Weimaraner and an admin banished me
in the first week. Powermad woman was brainwashed liberal
and thought all breeders were undesirable trash. One must
only "adopt" their pets. I pointed out without reputable
breeders, a purebred breed would vanish and the gene pool
would get so small it would be screwed anyway. But she
wasn't having any of that. So I found two veterans groups
and that takes up too much time as it is.
Smarter than me. I didn't know what he was doing until the
end.
Possibly the smartest bird is the crow. This is scary. I eat crow
a lot, LOL.
http://wallythekat.tripod.com/A_Pages/AA-Videos-YOU-Tube/Crow-Einstein.html
I was only in for 27 years so I may not have the answers. But
I don't think the 19 year olds are smart enough to hand a loaded
pistol to run around with on or off post. And it ain't gonna
happen anyhow. Cops have intensive and continuous training
with sidearms. My granddaughter is approaching military age
and when I meet her peers I wouldn't arm them with a sharp
stick. Very few members of the armed services have a MOS
that requires them to be armed with a pistol. So they may get
familiarization training in basic and never see a pistol again.
Most of the military are in support of the few "shooters" and
the latest philosophy is to downsize further. They want to
rely on highly trained, highly mobile "special ops" types.
SEALS, Rangers, Special Forces. These are the ones that
could be trusted to take government issued firearms home
with them. All must have their privately owned firearms kept
at home anyway. But personnel living on a base may or may
not be allowed to keep firearms in quarters. It's up to the
base commander. He may require they be kept in a arms room.
This is as much to guard against theft by third parties as any
other reason. Some National Guard armories have the bolts
of their weapons, or firing pins, stored by the local sheriff.
Armories have been broken into in the past as a source of
firearms by criminal gangs. The five dead in Chattanooga
would be dead if they all were carrying. Cops are first line
of defense, they shot the perp in TN. Best case for this talk
on the media is that it gives us pro gunners something to
shut the anti's with. And the liberal media seems unsure how
to treat it without sounding anti military.
One of the guests on Fox last night speaking out for arming
our military admitted that the services conduct very limited
training with handguns, if any at all, after the basic training
phase. And that is only two or three days out of that period.
There are a lot of reasons why the DOD will never allow it.
One is the inventory of 1911A1 Govt .45's is way down and
many have been scrapped or disposed of through foreign
military sales. The current Barretta's have been going to
the Afgan and Iraqi Army's we have been equipping. Maybe
some to Kurds. There just aren't enough out of the combat
units, NG and reserve units to issue. Most of the armed
forces are married and live off post/base. The military has
never issued weapons and allowed them to be carried home.
Local law's concerning possession, carry, use will certainly
be violated and every incident would be tested by antigun
groups. This just isn't going to happen. But they have to
allow those who legally can carry to do so, and end gun free
zones. And the advice not to wear uniforms is stupid. The
new gay guy Obama picked will be fun to watch sort this
out.
I am positive that this would be a very bad thing to do. It is
resulted in serious problems even in foreign countries in
wartime. Weapons get lost, stolen, accidental discharges
are common. Add any drugs, alcohol or the unstable guy
with a quick temper and it is a nightmare. The big bases in
Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan were secured by MP's and select
guards and perimeter defenses. The truth is, the average
young enlisted is not very trained or responsible. The steps
of organization and supervision require infantry to have
leaders for every 4-5 men. (Fire teams - squads - platoon -
company are the normal infantry) in a work environment
of support troops weapons just get in the way. Motor pools,
finance offices, aircraft maintance, you name it.
Judge Jeanine Pierro is going on and on with this on her
Fox show but she has no military experience.
Also if we get everybody and their mother running around
with assault rifles, how are the cops going to tell who the
bad guys, i.e. terrorists, are? Off duty GI's are just teens
or in their early 20's, and 40% are dark skinned.
I plan on calling the phone numbers at the bottom to give
my opinion on Monday. Arm the recruiters.
http://allenbwest.com/2015/07/mother-of-three-marines-just-said-something-every-american-needs-to-hear/
Hooraw. Excellent statement. I'm posting on Face Book.
With credits found online.
McCain is clearly a war hero in an era where the word hero
has been practically been rendered useless by misuse by
the media. It really means someone who has made sacrifices
for others at some expense to himself. McCain has indisputable
credentials for the term during his imprisonment in Hanoi
for the five years of torture. His fellow prisoners have testified
to it. He could have been granted a release early in his
confinement when the North Vietnamese discovered that his
father was the highest ranking naval officer in the Pacific.
The prisoners had decided they would be released in the
order of capture. McCain declined his release as he realized
it would be a propaganda coup for the enemy and would be
demoralizing to prisoners left behind.
I am a retired Vietnam combat veteran infantry officer, now
rated 100% disabled by the VA. I'm not a hero, but I have the
credentials and the education you seem to lack.
Trump has shown that he is a lose cannon. He does what he
has always done, run his bully mouth without thinking. You
or nobody would ever want somebody like him to be president.
He reminds me of Krushev pounding his shoe during the
Cuban missile crisis. Trump is a danger if he splits the vote
somehow so we get a third Obama term through Hillary or
worse.
This traitorous plan to get Obama's Iran deal in force ahead
of action by congress should be grounds alone for his
arrest and impeachment.
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/2015/07/17/united-nations-iran-nuclear-deal-consent/
Obama Sacrifices American Sovereignty For Iran Deal
The administration made many compromises in the effort to secure a deal — any deal — with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Perhaps the concession that most frustrated the White House was the fact that frantic negotiations exceeded the period that would have limited Congressional consideration to just 30 days. The longer the terms of this accord are exposed to public scrutiny, the White House sensibly reasoned, the less viable it would become. But last-minute appeals from Iran compelled the negotiators to remain at the table, and Congress will now have until early September to review and vote on the ratification of this treaty. It seems that the White House believes this existential threat to Barack Obama’s central second term foreign policy achievement cannot be tolerated. In their haste to ensure that this deal’s terms become a new, irrevocable status quo, the president has instead turned to the United Nations to secure its imprimatur and render the legislature’s political authority to legitimize international treaty moot.
On Thursday, Foreign Policy reporters revealed that United Nations Ambassador Susan Power began circulating on Monday a legally binding UN Security Council resolution that would cement the nuclear accord’s sanctions relief to which they agreed in exchange for supposedly giving up a nuclear weapon development program. The resolution would also force signatory states to take no actions that would “undermine” the accord. The terms of the nuclear deal were, however, only supposedly reached on Tuesday.
The president was compelled in April to consent to a legislative package that reinforced Congress’s traditional authority to ratify international treaties. Among those compromises with a co-equal branch to which the president reluctantly agreed was the fact he could not unilaterally lift sanctions on Iran during the congressional review period, but that doesn’t mean the international community cannot begin the process of implementing the deal even without the consent of the American legislature.
The UNSC is likely to hold a vote on this new binding resolution by next week.
“The decision to take the deal to the Security Council before the U.S. Congress has concluded its own deliberations on the agreement places lawmakers in the uncomfortable position of potentially breaching a binding resolution by voting down the deal,” read the Foreign Policy report. “The strategy has infuriated some Republican lawmakers, who see the administration making an end run around Congress.”
They should be. According to reporting, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Corker attempted to storm into a closed-door meeting between Vice President Joe Biden and the committee’s Democrats when he learned of the White House’s attempt to undermine the legislature’s authority. A Fox News producer described Corker as “livid.” But this is hardly surprising. The text of the nuclear deal itself made it clear that the only legislative body that would be afforded any deference in this process was Iran’s.
“‘Adoption Day’ is the next major milestone, coming either 90 days after the approval of the Security Council resolution or ‘at an earlier date by mutual consent,’” read a Wall Street Journal op-ed via the American Enterprise Institute’s Frederick Kagan, who noted full adoption could come as early as October.
“At that point Iran commits to apply the Additional Protocol of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which governs enhanced international inspections. But this commitment is provisional, ‘pending ratification by the Majlis’ — the Iranian parliament,” he continued. “It is again noteworthy that no mention is made of any action to be taken by the U.S. Congress, despite the nod to Iran’s legislature.”
The Congress is an afterthought; an obstacle that must be avoided or handcuffed. Max Boot predicts that this United Nation resolution will have precisely that effect. “If the UN Security Council approves the plan, that will put added pressure on Congress to go along, lest it be accused of sabotaging an international consensus,” he wrote. Bipartisan legislators who are jealous guards of their constitutional authority will bark, Boot noted, but that will be the extent of their protest.
But there is another source of political authority to which the Congress can appeal: the public. Members of the federal legislature deserve nothing less than a long, hot summer of confrontations with their constituents over this deal. Events have been set in motion that the president will attempt to preserve with all his power, but there is a precedent for Democratic politicians bucking a president from their party and derailing a bad treaty. The late West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd personally traveled to Leningrad in 1979 to explain to Leonid Brezhnev “the requirements of our Constitution” that require Senate ratification of foreign treaty. This was no courtesy call; Byrd made the trip in order to ensure that the SALT II agreement President Jimmy Carter submitted to the Senate was an acceptable one. The deal was never ratified by the upper chamber of Congress, and Obama’s Iran gambit can be similarly delegitimized.
The Iran nuclear deal may not be derailed, but its implementation will be cautious and the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee warier of embracing it in full if a bipartisan cast of legislators revolt over their sidelining. The White House’s overt efforts to shield this deal from scrutiny even after its terms have been publicly revealed exposes the degree to which this deal merits extensive consideration. Let’s hope that the members of this Congress exercises some of the authority that the founders vested in them and do not simply bow to the will of the imperial executive.
Here is a fascinating story, animal people! Leopard Seal love.
http://omeleto.com/206812/
That is also my thought concerning the HP ammo. The shotgun
ammo is probably buckshot or sabot. Maybe beanbag also. All
three would require some range firing to get a feel for how it
handled. I am retired Army and even in the stateside agency
assignments we were required to have all military personnel
fall out for annual familiarization firing. Usually the Post HHC
would arrange for it and provide the rifles and pistols.
You and I would do that but the Feds have unlimited funds
to spend. And their thinking must go towards taking that
much HP off the street will meet favor from the Great Poobaa
in the WH. LOL.
I assume all officers have to practice and perform annual
qualification on ranges, plus have a basic load with resupply
on hand if they are to defend this dam from terrorist attack.
I don't see any problem with this really.
Anyone care to know more about how our drone programs
work? Just ran across this and it sounds accurate except the
size of the program is bigger than I have ever read about, if
these numbers are in fact true.
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176022/tomgram%3A_pratap_chatterjee%2C_no_lone_rangers_in_drone_warfare/#more
The heads of all of the armed services are about to leave and
Obamas grooming the first openly gay Sec Def by giving him
short stints in AF, Navy, etc. new CofS soon too. Rats leaving
or are they being chased out.
There is a video from Army Times reporter that tells a little
about it here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1433178430238350/permalink/1697035197186004/
I found it on Facebook and cut and pasted it to bring it
over. Meanwhile, happy fourth everybody.
Like the energizer bunny. Wonder why no posters today.
Agree 100%. I sold way too soon on that one too.
I sold mine at the bell last night @$38, highest close ever.
Bought @$29.75. Big mistake. Looking for dip.
Only safe place to bet as far as I'm concerned. My wife's
family is in the oil business since 1923 and they say damned
if they know where the price of oil is going. The price to
move it can at least be guessed. And insurance can be
purchased for some protection, and you can be sure PAA
will have it.
Yes, I know. Funny thing about that is that the pps remained
unchanged. I sold out when the news of the spill hit the TV
news and watched the pps climb $2 a share and stay there
for a couple days while the PR's were pumped out daily by
the PAA investor relations office. Various analysts pointed
out that the shut down pipeline contributed only a tiny
fraction of the PAA bottom line, and even considering the
cleanup cost and a hefty fine from CA (disregarding completely
any responsibility the state had to permit and inspect, by the
way) that could be expected, the company was in good shape.
So I doubled the position I originally held, as I loved the
dividend. I admit I bought back too soon, as now I am down
a few bucks. If it goes down more, I will add more. Word is
that this spill really didn't do much damage. Nasty secret
in CA is that oil bubbles to the surface sometimes when the
constantly moving earth plates grind and open up seams
in the ocean floor. The Hollywood faux environmentalists
can't seem to stop it no matter how many carbons they put
in the air from their private jets as they travel to protest.
Go PAA.
THE RED PHONE IN HELL
George Bush, Queen Elizabeth, and Vladimir Putin all die and go to hell.
While there, they spy a red phone and ask what it's for.
The devil tells them it is for calling back to Earth.
Putin asks to call Russia and talks for 5 minutes. When he finishes,the devil informs him that the cost is $1 million, so Putin writes him a check.
Next, Queen Elizabeth calls England and talks for 30 minutes. When she finishes, the devil informs her that the cost is$6 million, so she writes him a check.
Finally, George Bush gets his turn and talks for 4 hours. When he finishes, the devil informs him that the cost is just $5. When Putin hears this, he goes ballistic and asks the devil why Bush got to call the USA so cheaply.
The devil smiles and replies: "Ever since Obama took over, the country's gone to hell, so it's a local call."
Sorry if it had already been posted. Storm disrupted everything
yesterday. I didn't try to read back comments before midnight.
Anyway, this is becoming one of my favorite stocks. Which
even I find amazing considering the mine is in DRC, which I
have considered one of the most dangerous, unstable countries
in the world! LOL. goes to show how bad our homegrown
companies have had their legs cut out from under them by
the present Administration.