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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Furry Otter who wrote (24172)11/3/1997 10:32:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 35569
 
Furry, Bill's rumour (whatever it was specifically, he probably has forgotten), if it had anything to do with a certain lack of gold in the Busang, turned out to be true, in fact.

But in any case, your comparison doesn't work, since I have posted here not rumour, but fact.

It is a fact, a verifiable fact, that in my opinion, based on all evidence presented to me to date, a not inconsiderable amount btw, that the balance of probabilities leads me to believe that IPM is most likely a scam, and further, it is not likely an investment-grade scam.

You'd like verification? OK, just ask me.

You'd like a second opinion? OK, Larry has shown poor judgement by goading me with personal attacks, thereby encouraging me to hang around here and piss on his stock, an activity which, while great fun, sucks time from more vital and remunerative pursuits of my own, and does not seem to advance his own cause, imho. He and his bud Bob have not been capable of learning from the example of the more clever threaders, like Karl, Zeev, Lurch, and Theo, who posted to me in a cordial tone, and hence received no abuse in exchange.

Yes, we'll see each other around, Furry. I'll let the "sleazoid" bit go for now in honour of an old alliance, written in the heat of the moment and all that. Good luck to you.

............ cheers .............. marcos

PS ... the "Order of the Coif"-- isn't that a way to refer to judges, or the "old beaks", as we say in Britain?
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