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To: Terry D who wrote (90079)4/16/2001 11:50:25 AM
From: SliderOnTheBlack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
o/t Terry Davies ?

... since "some" of us are banned from posting - "over there" , under the porch; just what is it that you are looking for "over here" ?

You guys left, you started your own thread; "we" can't post "there" (not that we'd want to fwiw) - so what's up with you, John "Tanqueray" Clarke, JQP, Tomasso, Ed et al ?

Funny; it sure seems like the Pot calling the Kettle Black of late ?

The very actions you ALL seem to protest so loudly; are the very actions you exhibit ?

Methinks thou dost protest WAAAAAAAAAAAY TOOOOOOOOO F#&@)n much fwiw...

just my bits (VBG)



To: Terry D who wrote (90079)4/16/2001 12:22:47 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
OT: actually there was already such a site:

www4.health-center.com

At this point crude is up 65 cents, heading toward $30, and NG is up over 16 cents, well on its way toward $6.00 in what is supposed to be a slack season.

If what is being said by Matthew Simmons is only half correct, and if the Raymond James advisories are fairly accurate, it may well be safer to be in natural gas stocks and in tubing and well-workover companies than in cash. Latest figures show the basic money supply increaing at 28% p.a.; the Fed has no intention of letting a banking collapse or credit crucnh develop, and inflation rates of 10% and higher may soon be inevitable.

OPEC can always knock the props out of Drilling and Oilfield Services, but until a huge new fleet of LNG tankers is built, natural gas drilling and services--and gas itself--looks very good, in spite of the fact that some of the stocks have already risen like dot-coms.



To: Terry D who wrote (90079)4/16/2001 12:26:54 PM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
ot/LOL. What an imagination!/eom