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Gold/Mining/Energy : Tyhee (Toronto Stock Exchange)
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To: E. Charters who wrote (492)7/28/2005 1:06:08 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 695
 
gild - To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold.
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Idiom: gild the lily
To adorn unnecessarily something already beautiful.
To make superfluous additions to what is already complete.
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gilded
To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold.
To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to.
Archaic. To smear with blood.
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gilt v. A past tense and a past participle of gild.
adj.
Covered with gold or gilt.
Resembling gold, as in color or luster.
n.
A thin layer of gold or something simulating gold that is applied in gilding.
Superficial brilliance or gloss.
Slang. Money.
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gilt
n. A young sow that has not farrowed.
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guilt
Pronunciation: 'gilt
Function: noun
Feelings of culpability from a sense of inadequacy.
Morbid self-reproach manifested in preoccupation with correctness of self.
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Msg from E. Charters
At that time...
[at this time] run widnoze...
people [fear] to lose int. prop. [if] distro sources...
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(or)
over & over
E.C. has gilded himself with the Coat of Trust
for example,
His refusal to accept from me a prepayed Premium membership to InvestorsHub.com
that I won via a "thanks" from BobZ & Sheriff Matt for suggestion of Happy Hour.
Reason being that Eric "pays his own way" so as not to free-load off others.
But he wanted my C sources gratis.
Not a problem since Eric has gilded himself with that Coat of Trust,
meaning "people [fear] to lose int. prop. [if] distro sources" does not apply to Eric.
But what would I tell BobZ, grubDave and Sheriff Matt if eventually I'm successful
in my sale to SiHub Inc for one dollar (US$1) the .C file and they ask me if anyone
or any other Inc has a copy?
For Eric way of self reflection from mirror and see'n his Coat of Trust reflection,
I can say "No sources exist at present except on my pc."
But thats would be deemed a lie if later they discovered Eric has the .C file,
and from that point my sale would be a fraud.
How can Eric's Coat of Trust be trusted if his action to my action were dishonorable
in that he showed no respect to my efforts to satisfy his unfair request in a manner
that could result in a positive transfer.

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