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  1. Los Tiburones is offline
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    10-26-2009, 04:09 PM #31
    Quote Originally Posted by julietoo View Post
    Hi Rams and guys,

    Before I suggest my neighborhood Rams, first tell me what a yurt is.

    I live on a small private lake near the Flint area. Can't get any less restrictive
    than this little town. Taxes are low and in the lakes are in the midst of
    farm country too. And we are allowed to burn, with a permit. All I do
    is call, don't even have to identify myself, to the firehall. He recognizes
    my voice and calls me by name, Julietoo. In fact I was burning leaves
    all afternoon. Fishing is great, if you are interested in that. Some guys
    caught a 42" Pike off my dock. Scary looking fish. I was a little nervious
    swimming for awhile after that. Lots of Bass, Perch and Bluegill.
    There are dozens and dozens of lakes in the areaas well as other parts of Michigan.

    Let me know if you would like any more information Rams.

    Hope everyone has a great week.

    Julie
    I'm with ya, what's a "Yurt" ?

    A tent for the "Two Youts"?

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    10-26-2009, 04:16 PM #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Los Tiburones View Post
    I'm with ya, what's a "Yurt" ?

    A tent for the "Two Youts"?

    LOL Tibs

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    10-26-2009, 05:46 PM #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Los Tiburones View Post
    I'm with ya, what's a "Yurt" ?

    A tent for the "Two Youts"?
    Is that off My cousin Vinny? Great movie!




    Bass that place looks beautiful!

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    10-26-2009, 06:44 PM #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Los Tiburones View Post
    Sometimes things are better expressed elsewhere (even on the shrub) - From our old friend ...

    Posted by: Skillen Date: Monday, October 26, 2009 1:28:25 PM
    In reply to: None Post # of 40979

    Weird, I feel like this is some sort of Twilight Zone episode. I go out for an hour or two and all my money came back. So weird.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



    Andy, I am almost giddy just to go check my Etrade here in a moment ... To see less red ... I am easily pleased Man, you got a stake in this ... and I thought I was sweating at 300K shares.

    Bill, maybe there is something to this patience business after all.

    Still a ways to go and I will continue to be ultra-skeptical regardless, but that was a brilliant move by Dean, quite a surprise, a very nice surprise.

    I'll take it
    yeah, I know TB. I know it's a risky bet, but I like my chances, I'm avg low enough that I'm less than a penny away from recouping my whole investment in this thing, so I'm not too worried yet. We might be one PR away from a big payday!

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    10-26-2009, 10:28 PM #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramsey View Post
    BCLE

    I'm listening to the Bill Chippas show...and must admit that, while the company isn't screaming 'buy', I kind of like the guy.

    At least, he doesn't *sound* Canadian

    http://www.princetonresearch.com/10-22chippas.mp3

    Shipley is mentioning that they're "teamed" with fortune 500 companies.
    I listened to the show. At least I don't feel in despair anymore. Some day I will get my money back. Thanks for sharing that.

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    10-26-2009, 10:30 PM #36
    Quote Originally Posted by bassmaster View Post
    inside the old city
    Man, I wouldn't have come back! Those are some beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing them.

  7. dread is offline
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    10-26-2009, 11:03 PM #37
    I see RAMS and OCNF are trading hand in hand today. Never thought I would see that happen. I thought about getting into RAMS months ago, volume is just to shaky for me.

    52 week lows:

    AMEX LOWS:

    PED / SSN, I am thinking this has to do with the supply of natural gas, but have yet to do any DD on these two.

    NASDAQ 52 WEEK LOWS:

    AGAM / ARRY / CCPB / DRWI / ETRM / FRME / GBNK / HWFG / INCB / OMER / PMIC / PRWT / PGNX / RBPAA / RXII / SBCF / GAME / STSA / ZOOM
    You and I know there are probably good reasons for these to be at 52 week lows. Please do your DD if you are shopping around. I sure as hell am not going to chase the 52 week high club.



    Right now I am watching MESA again, got shaken out at .30 a little while back. May have to wash rinse and repeat on this turd. I like the .22 range as an entry point, depending on news and what have you.


    NG: Natural gas supplies have me nervous right now, to much inventory. The spike in the dollar today did not help. Mmm,Mmm,Mmm, cant wait for the government to take over the energy sector since they run everything else so well.

    QASP was fun to watch today, sucker was up 60% at one point, NICE!!!

    Gold chart, couple weeks old:
    http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-cont...AL-dollars.gif

    Looking into silver stocks right now, I think its a better buy than chasing gold right now.

    Bill / Jeff, hope all is well, have a good one!!

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    10-26-2009, 11:22 PM #38
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., Oct 26, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Bio-Clean
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    10-26-2009, 11:47 PM #39
    LOL -

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt

    I'm also a huge fan of anything Bucky...as in Domes ;-)

    http://www.pacificdomes.com/

    My idea of a fun vacation home would be simple, open, and round. If I had my way, there'd not even be plumbing...but I kind of like my wife, so I suppose that it wouldn't be wise to build an outhouse.

    ***

    No worries on doing research, Julie. I'll bend your ear, after we get to the midwest.

    My son and I are very much looking forward to taking the high-speed ferry over to Michigan. We'll take a couple of roadtrips, from the debarkation point.

    Basically, that's my way of saying that my preference is to not go around the lake to be by the lake ;-)






    Quote Originally Posted by julietoo View Post
    Hi Rams and guys,

    Before I suggest my neighborhood Rams, first tell me what a yurt is.

    I live on a small private lake near the Flint area. Can't get any less restrictive
    than this little town. Taxes are low and in the lakes are in the midst of
    farm country too. And we are allowed to burn, with a permit. All I do
    is call, don't even have to identify myself, to the firehall. He recognizes
    my voice and calls me by name, Julietoo. In fact I was burning leaves
    all afternoon. Fishing is great, if you are interested in that. Some guys
    caught a 42" Pike off my dock. Scary looking fish. I was a little nervious
    swimming for awhile after that. Lots of Bass, Perch and Bluegill.
    There are dozens and dozens of lakes in the areaas well as other parts of Michigan.

    Let me know if you would like any more information Rams.

    Hope everyone has a great week.

    Julie

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    10-27-2009, 01:22 AM #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramsey View Post
    You know that you have to have Camels or Yaks to haul those Yurts, especially if you are in Mongolia. Just remember, Camels spit and Yaks..yak...yakity yak, and don't talk back..

    The interesting thing is that some of the Yakkers (Mongolians), haul a T.V. dish around with them and watch satellite T.V. as they do their migration. They are really interesting people. They are really civilized for being nomadic herders. I would probably compare them (in a very slight way) to the Aborigines. If anybody here is an Aborigine, please don't take offense. It was a very very loose comparison...thanks, Mate!

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