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To: Richnorth who wrote (1006)3/15/2000 7:17:00 AM
From: lloyd lush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1030
 
To richnorth very well said.My pp has help me get my price down and buying cheap stock to .42 89000 sh not bad ba ba.



To: Richnorth who wrote (1006)3/16/2000 2:53:00 AM
From: Taz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1030
 
Ahhh Little Ritchie!

You could hardly call the noise of the few drills currently turning in the NWT a din, perhaps a small humm, certainly in comparison to years past. Many folks are, of course, hopeful the din will return, but keep in mind there are a few folks out there who would prefer to have no drills turning at all.

Gee Ritchie ya got it wrong agin. It's GEMS of wisdom not pearls, and don't fergit ta genuflect when ya say it.

And yet again ya got it wrong Ritchie! I'm not complaining the thread was to quiet. In fact quite the contrary. What I suggested was there hasn't been much substance in the chatter. After all there wasn't much worth discussing here until the drill did finally turn. ....and Ritchie, you should know by now that very little can be done to prevent "your" sheep from tripping over their pants and being all bareassed.

It's unfortunate that some folks have to average down. At least they got a bit of a break with PP's. The basement prices were sweeter though.

Cute quotes Ritchie, I've always liked "gold is where you find it" or "what better place to look for it than where it is". Too bad its all getting covered with clay. Another one is "good things come to those who wait" but that's too much like "the check is in the mail".

Optimism is a healthy virtue Richie and I fully subscribe to it's positive attributes. However there is a big difference between prudent optimism and naive exuberance. It's all a crap shoot Ritchie it's just a question of whether you're actually hands on throwing the dice or just belly up to the table with your fingers crossed to watch the die roll over your dime.

Have fun in the newest episode of "As the Drill Turns". Rumor has it that all the drillers are wearing rubber boots and are dressed as sheep for camouflage.

L8er
Regards
TAZ