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Re: charts talk post# 7967

Wednesday, 08/08/2007 10:05:33 PM

Wednesday, August 08, 2007 10:05:33 PM

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"Local are you JMAP and soso working together?"

Don't know them, aren't working with them. Sober up.

"The last two seem to be having a problem with a worthless stock, not BDGR, but on this board under the free speach right."

Immaterial from where I stand.

"I am suprised that you would discuss things with them based on your previously stated concern for BDGR shareholders. I do not think they are helping the BDGR shareholders."

I am fairly indiscrimate as to what post I respond to if it triggers something to which I think should have some response.

"I know I am old, slow, have hearing problems, have to wear glasses, and all that stuff but you posts recently seemed to have tilted a certain way a tad; Maybe they have or maybe they have not."

I wear 2.00's also.

"Would you tell everyone on this board EXACTLY why you need to talk to Mr. Ellis, who has said to be a BDGR employee, and the fact that you have stated several times that YOU WERE NOT A SHAREHOLDER?"

No. I am connected with a prospective technology vendor though, and that realistically trumps the gains I might have as a shareholder in a company in which I could relistically have no control at all. And no, you don't get to know more about that connection. But, if I didn't think it was huge/good, I wouldn't be invested in it.

"Do you pass through OIL City a lot? I thought you lived in the area until a few recent posts."

I pass through the area on a fairly regular basis.

"Last question (compound), if Mr Lanza and friend(S) departed BDGR, how would you feel about BDGR and would you INVEST a little, some, a lot, or none in BDGR stock."

Realistically, I can't see the guy being removed. And I don't see the valuation being much improved without the ORR's being improved to the benefit of NRI.

If the worst comes to pass, it will mean a sheriff's sale, and then waiting for the old leases to expire (or, in the alternative, having the self dealing ORRI transactions invalidated) and then re-leasing = expensive.