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06/14/07 9:07 AM

#6459 RE: localoil #6457

Localoil, this was a GOOD post, AND I wish that you would stay at this level, vs. most of your post. (note: LG thanks for your post on the SEC and short selling). WE NEED MORE OF THESE POSTS AND A LOT LESS (ZERO/0) bashing.

What is really stopping BDGR from doing a lot of the things that you stated? As I have previously stated, I DO NOT know much about the "oil world", but I DO know a hech of a lot about management and the business world - a trouble shooter for an S&P top 30 company for the biggest and most troubled accounts - I saved them all. There are more than likely sufficient people in the "local area" that can save BDGR IF THEY ARE INCLUDED at the right positions.

BASHERS, SHAREHOLDERS, AND MANAGEMENT; ARE YOU LISTENING?

I am not saying BDGR can be saved, but if a "few good people" want to save anything that is salvageable, it can be saved. I am still buying a few thousand shares on the way down, but I have reduced the number each day.

The following IS WHAT IS REALLY NEEDED: current management to become transparent with and to the stockholders, the bashers to shut up/go away, the liars to go away and I have know idea who is telling the truth and who is lying, but it is obvious that some peope have VERRRRRRRRRRYYYY poor memories or they are lying and others are telling the truth - all of this involves one or two subjects. Plus, a lot of what local included in his post needs to be implemented.

Here's hoping for success, but I must admit the sellers are diming the lights!!! But, sometimes "it is the darkest before daylight".

I am down several thousands, but I feel bad for the big losers and the ones that may have included some of the "baby's milk money" in buying BDGR shares. If for no one else, BDGR should be saved for the last type of shareholders.

neza62

06/14/07 10:06 AM

#6460 RE: localoil #6457

thanks localoil; i think psychologically a lot of us want to hear something like, "don't worry everything is going to be fine", but realistically, we know things are much more complicated than that. what i don't understand is if BD is producing and shipping anywhere near the levels that Joe indicates in his PR's, and if there is a real business, with real revenues and assets, receivables, payables and no unreasonable degree of debt, than why the heck are we languishing at five cents a share? i know the lack of transparency, and in some areas credibility, is killing us but still, five cents a share? having the right people properly positioned to manage, lead and operate is certainly key, but it's also not easy to arrange, fix and compensate. i don't know many pinksheet stocks that rebound when they've dipped to a nickle a share, but at this point, I can only hope for a miracle for all concerned.

cameraturret

06/14/07 10:17 AM

#6461 RE: localoil #6457

Local,

Your post appears to be the part of BDGR's business plan that is missing from the success equation.

Lou