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I just got out at $6.25. This will drop again, been milking
it like a cow for years.
Shorts covering, % reduced from 15% to 10% since yesterday.
I have more recent articles than the one I posted but that
one gives a broader backstory. There have been some near
riots in Managua so Andy may want to keep a low profile.
I'm trusting he will see this and comment if he feels safe.
I'm not even sure I feel sale in this country with this crew
at the helm.
This company puts out a flood of news compared to most
other boards where they wait months for a paid Seeking
Ashortfa article.
Shaka-spear would be proud.
I thought support was always longs who refused to sell,
that is, until their price was met, or if day traders, EOD
dump time. Isn't that where charts get the history data
from?
There is a big environmental impact project going on in
Nicaragua that I see in my news feed now and then. I have
thought about asking Andy about it but I wouldn't want him
to get a unpleasant visit from any authority. I'll post a link
so any of you interested can get some background, if this
topic comes up on this board.
http://fusion.net/story/35465/6-things-you-need-to-know-about-nicaraguas-big-dumb-canal-project/
I just checked that link and got 800,000 available at 11:43
35% of float is shorted, per Scottrade.
I was referring to her collaboration with Andrea Corcelli
the blind Italian opera guy. I had to check in to see if she
is with anyone now. Looks like I still have a chance. Bonus,
she can't have children and does have $56 million. She also
must be in good shape as she's going into space. Loyd
Weber is beneath contempt.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Brightman
I'll give Ms Sissal a look but after decades of sexless marriage
to Sarah my commitment is quite solid. Was shaken by Andre
for awhile, but I got over that. She was smitten but he is very
happily married to a cunningly foxy Italian woman that will
fiercely guard her marriage. Sarah could use some new
material however.
Thank you for introducing her to me, as I had never heard
of her. I haven't been so impressed since I first heard Sarah
Brightman many years ago. One of my sons is married to
a Korean PhD in Houston. We're fond of Koreans.
I don't mind at all, I was about to and had a multitasking fail.
Lot of them these days. ??
My father was stationed in Korea when LG was popular.
This is a reminder of the legacy left by America in that
country by better people than those attempting to destroy
us from within today.
Check out this video on YouTube:
Leslie Gore dead at 68. I bought this single off the record
of the week rack for about .49c back in the HS days ( and
still must have it in the attic.)
Tonight is a three dog night, it's -3°F and going to -7° by
morning. I don't have all the money I want, but I have all
I need, and I know the difference. Thus I will not be out
tonight for any reason. Ain't cheap but I am frugal. For
years when I needed dog food, I'd have to drive 20 miles
South or 23 miles North to a Walmart or other big box
and get a 50# bag of quality dog food. Half the time they
would be out of the size, brand or flavor I wanted, whatever
I bought had to be wheeled out and loaded, then carried in.
When gas was at just under $4 I discovered that I could
buy online, get whatever type I wanted as it was always in
stock somewheres in the walmart store system, shipping
was free if I bought over$50 worth, I paid with a credit card
that rebated a percentage of the normal shelf price I was
paying. And nine times out of ten if I was home and opened
the door I could direct the FedEx driver to bring it around
to the side kitchen door and set the boxed bags inside. I
was drafted and I was a buck sergeant in 19 months and
a OCS grad Second Louie in 36. Now don't have to work
hard, just think hard. I once owned a house and land in
Oahu Hawaii. I'm thinking hard about that. Lol.
It is -2° and dropping as it is nearly dark. This sucks.
Do you, as a sideline, do commercials for Progressive? LOL.
Have you tried a pinch of miraclegrow or other fertilizer?
Here you go with Marty
Check out this video on YouTube:
It is zero in upstate NY at high noon, then dropping to -7°
before daylight tomorrow. Doing my share to deplete the
gas supplies and boost stock in that sector.
Are you saying you had to squat in the snow too? Lieben
sends her sympathy. She hopes you have a rug in front of
a fire. And you got your ears scratched on V day.
Hey thanks. I actually got a styptic pencil I have had for years
for shaving but do to the nature of the injury and his 135 lbs
pulling power I couldn't use it. This looks like somebody
used scissors to cut along the bottom of his left ear for about three inches.
All I can think of is that a rabbit ran under something
and he stuck his head in and ripped his ear pulling it out.
A guy on another board, who owns a pet store, said I should
have used flour. I once knew that. Like a lot of things I'm
not remembering from the days when I was actively farming
and had hundreds of animals getting in trouble. I used to
have a can of aerisol spray blood clotter too. I'll order some
of this from your link to keep with my pet meds.
This morning he acts as if nothing happened, but they are
stoic about pain many times after the initial injury. They have
both been out. Lieben is nine and the mother of the boy we
will have to start calling "short ear" or maybe "lefty." She
never fools around in cold weather, especially when she has
to squat in snow. Who could blame her? He is more of a jerk
and likes me to open the door twice to let more cold air in.
The propane truck driver is probably giving him a kickback
with doggy treats. So he lingers long after she's back in.
Not so much today though. This cold is terrible.
Thanks, now I do remember that. I kept thinking I needed
a powder but my mind was running through stuff in my
home medical supply cabinet but nothing fit the bill. I had
a spray antiseptic for cows but I wasn't worried about that.
Those long velvet Weim ears are hard to deal with when a
frightened 135 lb dog is on the other end. He's curled in a
chair sleeping. He likes to go out at 2:00 but when it's close
to zero he may remember and skip it. I hope.
I have two very bored dogs so for excitement one of them
just came in from a short pottie run with his left ear missing
about a one inch (length) by two inch (wide) from the tip.
He was with the female at the end of our driveway, and all
of a sudden he turned his head, looked for a second, then
bolted through the snow towards the South side yard and
this put him out of sight as my snow-covered big GMC 3/4
ton pickup was in the way. Immediately heard a yelp and
he came running to the front door. Letting him in, I could
see blood so dragged him to the kitchen where fluorescent
ceiling lights would let me see better. Blood just started
spurting and I tried to compress the wound but this was
impossible. Plus I couldn't hold him. He stayed next to me
however so while I was racking my brain for ideas and his
blood was making a puddle on the floor, I was holding his
ear tightly between my bare hands. When I let go the
bleeding had mostly stopped. It has been a whiteout for
two hours and I would need to drive 20 miles to a 24 hr
vet hospital to get help and that isn't going to happen. So
I'm trying to just keep him quiet so he doesn't break it
open again. For awhile there I was afraid he'd bleed out.
What the heck is in my yard? Flesh eating bunnies?
Happy Valentines Day everybody.
Here's the drone. Blueprints are available from the US Gov
Printing Service for $19.95 (Free to Muslims' certifying not
to construct within the US).
http://video.boeing.com/services/player/bcpid1173939806001?bckey=AQ%7E%7E%2cAAAAukPAlqE%7E%2coAVq1qtdRjwBrIkHYj2MSytJiEK9s5fy&bctid=1331877361001
I have two very bored dogs so for excitement one of them
just came in from a short pottie run with his left ear missing
about a one inch (length) by two inch (wide) from the tip.
He was with the female at the end of our driveway, and all
of a sudden he turned his head, looked for a second, then
bolted through the snow towards the South side yard and
this put him out of sight as my snow-covered big GMC 3/4
ton pickup was in the way. Immediately heard a yelp and
he came running to the front door. Letting him in, I could
see blood so dragged him to the kitchen where fluorescent
ceiling lights would let me see better. Blood just started
spurting and I tried to compress the wound but this was
impossible. Plus I couldn't hold him. He stayed next to me
however so while I was racking my brain for ideas and his
blood was making a puddle on the floor, I was holding his
ear tightly between my bare hands. When I let go the
bleeding had mostly stopped. It has been a whiteout for
two hours and I would need to drive 20 miles to a 24 hr
vet hospital to get help and that isn't going to happen. So
I'm trying to just keep him quiet so he doesn't break it
open again. For awhile there I was afraid he'd bleed out.
Happy Valentines Day everybody.
Snow days and holidays shouldn't mix.
http://www.bluemountain.com/ecards/valentines-day/valentine-surprise/card-3399599
A man of his talents must have a use for some TV news
orgs. Russian TV or al Jezeera need more liars.
Lengthy read but explains much background on Obama's
plan for his legacy, to be remembered for solving the
Middle East's problems through rapprochement with Iran.
http://mosaicmagazine.com/essay/2015/02/obamas-secret-iran-strategy/
I didn't think she was implying iHubbers would affect the
stock price. Problem is, this is IHub and most reading it
found the board through a IHub portal. And for a good many
iHubbers, this is just a form of off-track betting. If they know
how the market works at all (and many day traders that flip
pennies don't even care) they have little experience with
NYSE large caps. So cj is talking to the ones that need saving.
How about posting for us? TIA
I had to read this twice to get it. But I think this is like the
time in Florida when I went fishing without a camera and
caught a 3 1/2 lb sunfish. And an alligator ate it off the stringer.
The SEC doesn't have the authority to bring criminal
prosecution they can only refer cases to the AG and if
Holder is too busy keeping his boss out of jail nothing is
going to happen. Besides, he's busy packing.
Michael Reising has put together a essay in a similar vein
and well worth forwarding to all of our contacts and elected
representatives. I'm asking mine to read it into the record
at the next meeting of the county supervisors.
http://eaglerising.com/14861/obamas-love-islam-costing-us-war/?utm_content=bufferadfc5&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#qGLCR5fpuLlV0qod.99
I cannot see the status quo continue for two more years.
When is enough, enough? I remember when action was
swiftly taken against Nixon, and thinking, "What's the big
deal?" I think it was nothing compared to what is going on
now. Even the dumbest liberal should be suspicious by
now that they personally might be at the wrong place at
the right time and become a casualty of Obama's Islam.
Have you all seen this yet?
Some days I'm glad my father, a D-day glider veteran is not
with us to see how we manage security in this "war".
http://m.ibtimes.com/isis-bans-apple-iphones-ipads-ipods-caliphate-due-fears-theyre-being-tracked-1807006
Even when we plant disinformation that will put ISIS at a
disadvantage some jerk will print a story that will explain
exactly how things work. The dummies in the Pentagon
are hamstrung because they can't move without direction
from the White House staffers. Who are clueless.