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To: Terry Maloney who wrote (3147)9/10/2013 5:03:07 PM
From: Natedog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22791
 
wheres the AGM play by play.



To: Terry Maloney who wrote (3147)9/10/2013 5:26:09 PM
From: Threshold  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 22791
 
" but the part about taking his sweet time to actually test the stuff resonates ... that's what I would have liked to see him address today, the reason why SGS wasn't contracted to study the metallurgy over a year ago.

In any case, I'm still waiting for the Lakehead study, though I suspect it may be more academic than definitive ... still, as I said earlier, hope I'm wrong and everyone makes millions."

man you are just completely lost. your DD is so sloppy i'm not even going to respond. how do you stay solvent? a trust fund?



To: Terry Maloney who wrote (3147)9/11/2013 2:10:21 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22791
 
We had those doubts already, nothing new in what that woman put out, it was the way she put words together that seemed to have effect ... yes, it mystifies me too as to why there has not been broader and faster testing, may be due to mgmt qualms about the security of non-disclosure and/or standstill agreements, but it can be read otherwise in the absence of evidence ... a university should rightly be conservative, careful to avoid any possible inaccuracy in word or deed, so academic that will be, for sure

ngd.to - this is an effort designed to make pretty lines on stockcharts ... they also claim to have some sort of business digging stuff up somewhere, i can't testify to that, having never seen them do so, but it hardly matters eh, it's the lines that count, they're quite pretty, there are blue ones, red ones, black ones, it's all about refraction of light apparently, they may be making white lines but of course you can't see them on white background, no contrast ... the thing is with these lines, is you can get your nerves nailed to them for only thirty per cent down, and they're quite liquid, flow sometimes like rosewater, sometimes like sewage, but always very very fluid ... it helps to lay in first a good stock of another fluid, quality beer, then if you have any money left over you can buy or short a few ngd, contributing to the whole pretty-lines project and at the same time opening yourself to random stimulation of your agony and ecstasy glands, sort of the equivalent of a vibrator the size of a jackhammer if we were talking muscle building, which we emphatically are not, at this moment

There are other things that make pretty lines, like this zen outfit for instance, they also claim to dig stuff up, but in their case only thin cylinders, quite odd eh, takes all kinds ... their lines weren't as pretty as they could have been today, for my taste, being on the buy, never broke three loonies, but the blue and red on daily chart are still slanted upwards to the right hand side and the black boxy line is between them and rising, so i'm glad i took some in the three twenties in vague tentative expectation of this very event, also took ngd six forties and topped off six fifty-one, haven't got an un-nailed nerve to my name now, so back to work digging stuff up in the garden, and this i can prove, just look at this sack of french fingerling spuditos, easier to trust when you've got verification eh