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To: LoneClone who wrote (77995)1/15/2007 11:06:43 PM
From: upanddown  Respond to of 206159
 
William Hickman comes across as a tiresome and repetitive one-note-Johnny, to the extent that I have been unable to evaluate the quality of his intellect.

I've had the same problem evaluating his "intellect" since I put the guy on ignore after a small sample of his pointless drivel.

On the Oil Sands thread, Tommaso ran into a moderator who is just as touchy and thin-skinned as he is. Tommaso ticked him off and Taikun banned him. He should not have been banned, he has a lot of insightful thoughts on the subject, but he was and it is over.

Simple end to this soap opera.

Tommaso should just start a competing non-moderated oil sands thread. Maybe Mr Congeniality can then persuade the oil sands posters to join him there.



To: LoneClone who wrote (77995)1/16/2007 10:01:13 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206159
 
Investors who are new to the area of the tar sands need to be warned repeatedly that while the well-established operations are sure to make a lot of money, there are a fringe group of unproven and experimental operations whose stock is being hyped by get-rich-quick wannabes. Anyone who expresses reservations about these operations on the "oil sands" thread becomes the object of nasty bashing by a number of ignorant speculators.

Investors interested in the tar sands should buy into COS.UN, SU, CNQ, ECA, and NXY. They should avoid PBG, CLL, SOIGF, SYN, and most other start-ups.