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Re: soso post# 10067

Tuesday, 10/16/2007 10:13:01 AM

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 10:13:01 AM

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SOSO, BDGR may appear to be like a rat-infested den, inbreeding appears to be the name of the game; there is a 99.9999% chance people WILL be in JAIL, BUT WE WILL PREVAIL ON OUR BDGR INVESTMENT. (We do not need certain types of help).

BUT, MY POINT was WHY a non-shareholder does soooo much posting and may selectively pick and choose: which questions to respond to or ignore, which questions to respond to with BS, which questions to respond to with substance, which questions to respond to with some facts, which questions to respond to with a statement like I will get back to you on that/more details needed/restate the question/ETC -GET THE POINT. The default position appears to be the low point. I think Spunkyknight used "60-70ish", and a response was 60. I think the # is somewhere between 57-71, but I am not an EXPERT.

I remember it was $25 then $40, then the $25 was changed to $30 - about nine days later. All of that was with oil @$70/B, and the # is still $40 with oil at $86/B.

If the price of something that is used to place a value on something increases more than 20%, would you not expect the value to increase? Maybe the # is now $50/BOPM!!!

I KNOW FOR A FACT, two instances at least, of incorrect info/response and/or change in #s. I do not know much about the oil business, but I do know a lot about people, business and technology. If you have the $s, you can buy oil expertise, plus I can call a number of people that possess vast amounts of knowledge in/of the oil business, not oil EXPERTS, if there is such a thing, because usually "an expert =s ZERO"

I REALLLLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIEEEEEEEE have a hard time with the quote: below

""WHY ARE YOU SOOOOO INTERESTED IN A $.04/pps stock that you do NOT OWN, as per you?:"

""It's a Neighborhood Watch kind of thing."" END QUOTE!

YEP, and I have some swampland in FL I will sell. Does anyone want to buy my swampland or my investment in FL? It is large enough to "house" a company that sells new oil technology. I will sell it cheaply, the taxes are low, and the area could use some GOOD roads to get to the other swampland. It would be a Neighborhood Watch kind of thing, you know.

Any buyers?