To: CIMA who wrote (555 ) 6/19/1999 12:35:00 PM From: Taz Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1239
CIMA: Ahhh! Nothing can beat a little Friday afternoon trolling. Beautiful day and the bait is taken. I'll pop over as time allows. It just might be fun as there is no doubt that the esteemed Mr. Chimpleton is firm believer in rhetoric not facts. Mr. Chimpleton: Nothing silly at all about yer name, I thought it was a handle is all, we usually have fun with each others handles, that's what their for. Read my last post sir, I have stated emphatically that I can answer all your questions and then some. I have done my DD, very thoroughly I might add. You were the one that responded to my observations, why don't you address the implied questions in that post first. Put yer counter logic where yer keyboard is bud! Then mebbe we all will get to replyin' to yer rhetorical queries. While I appreciate yer concern regardin' my benefits,please rest assured that I have made a very well informed decision on what the opportunities were and are and taken full advantage. So.... while I'm moseyin' over to the corral fulla snortin', fartin', crappin', jostlin', whites of the eyes rollin', horny beheamoths, hows about a test of this here new fangled 'lectric bull prod with the extendable, black and decker patented, snake neck, smooth tip, that comes complete with truck battery cables and a portable generator. Gawd I kin already see the whites of thar eyes rolling even further back in their heads. I found it curious that none of the regular wire NR's had the value per ton calculations in them, even the one on the SRU web site omitted it. The only one that did have it was the one posted to this thread. Hmmmm.... jes wonderin is all. Hmmm... lets see what else we got in the bait box? Or maybe this is the next highest setting on the bull prod! Here's a quote for ya.... "Diamond drilling of the exposed strike length and the intervening area beneath Ferguson Lake by Canadian Nickel (Canico)in the early to mid-1950's consisted of 27730 meters of drilling in more than 100 holes. Most of these were inclined holes drilled on 120 to 150 meters spaced sections; hole lengths averaged 150 to 180 meters and the deepest hole drilled was 640 meters." Editors note: Total footage drilled in that program was 37576 metres. Hot gawd damn! Looky them bulls squirmin' over thar. Like I said Mr. Chimpleton all yer questions and more. Here's one fer ya... What date was the Canico mining lease allowed to expire? Whooooeee! This here bull proddin' sport jus mebbe more entertainin' than trollin' afer all! L8er Regards Taz