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  1. billhart22 is offline
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    09-09-2009, 01:18 PM #171
    Quote Originally Posted by candleman View Post
    I own a farm in Southern Ohio with several operating oil and gas wells on it. This is exactly what a small operation looks like. It's not very pretty!
    I had no idea what MGLG appeared like.

    I was a driller in the oilfield for years and a roughneck. I worked in Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, California and have never seen anything like that. The geology must be quite different. We used to drill down total depth 21,000 to 31,141.8 feet. Sometimes we would only go down 14 - 15,000 in Wyoming while drilling for Natural Gas. Other times, on smaller rigs...8-10K for oil and gas. It just really depended upon the area.

    If you saw the picture of the black plastic tarp in the pictures, this is what it is equivalent to on a regular drilling rig..a reserve pit.

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    09-09-2009, 01:44 PM #172
    Quote Originally Posted by candleman View Post
    Sandy, I've been in the candle business since 1971. Steadily growing through the years. I never took on any debt.
    When I look at the numbers of some of these companies that I invest in, it makes me wonder. How in the world do these companies survive???
    I thought about going public around 10 years ago. My advisor said it would make me rich!!!! I decided it was just better to be happy
    Hey Candleman, I agree. We looked at Franchising our business about 5 years back and it would take an investment of about 400k to add 50k to the bottom line. It would have been financially rewarding, but we decided it was too much work and way too much legal liability....that's why I'm playing the pennies, hoping to strike oil...pun intended!

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    09-09-2009, 01:52 PM #173
    Mr. Candleman,

    I meant to welcome you to our thread here...welcome aboard!

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    09-09-2009, 01:58 PM #174
    Quote Originally Posted by ShotsII View Post
    LOL! Seriously, I'm laughing so hard I think I just spit up some lunch. I am so sorry for introducing this company to the board. It may have mades few of us a couple dollars but it has only plagued the rest of us.

    ...moonshine. HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahagags
    It has been an interesting one. I like Dave's idea of looking at the office building first before investing. Pick the one with the nicest looking building. I was trying to remember that one company that had the dog in the back of a pick-up...next to the old closed down gas station that was painted pink and white. It looked like the office was in an old closed down motel.

    I just had a really different vision of MGLG in my mind, because they first projected on their website that they were an exploration company with a picture of big rigs on it. It was pretty deceptive after seeing these pictures now, but who knows. It has made money more than once. It will run on any good news.
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    09-09-2009, 02:19 PM #175

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    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    It has been an interesting one. I like Dave's idea of looking at the office building first before investing. Pick the one with the nicest looking building. I was trying to remember that one company that had the dog in the back of a pick-up...next to the old closed down gas station that was painted pink and white. It looked like the office was in an old closed down motel.

    I just had a really different vision of MGLG in my mind, because they first projected on their website that they were an exploration company with a picture of big rigs on it. It was pretty deceptive after seeing these pictures now, but who knows. It has made money more than once. It will run on any good news.
    Hey Bill, that was ENCS, which btw I sold @ .0002, netting me a 100% return!!!!

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    09-09-2009, 02:43 PM #176
    Quote Originally Posted by Alaska Guy View Post
    Hey Bill, that was ENCS, which btw I sold @ .0002, netting me a 100% return!!!!
    That's right, now I remember! You said that your investment could pay the whole rent on that place, lol! I love those .0001 to .0002 100% baggers! Way to go.

    Are you going fishing this coming weekend? I really wish you some great fishing and hunting. I am heading out to Seattle tomorrow morning for eight days.
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    09-09-2009, 03:40 PM #177
    Something out of the backyard so to speak ...

    In Silicon Valley, a sports-ticket options experiment begins
    OptionIt sells rights to Sharks tickets; Creative Artists Agency takes a stake


    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/tec...-09?link=kiosk

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    09-09-2009, 03:51 PM #178

    Did someone ask for a PR?

    Sep 9, 2009 13:46:49 (ET)


    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, Sep 09, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- BIOCENTRIC ENERGY HOLDINGS, INC. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) ANNOUNCES: The company today agreed to a joint venture with California-based ENVIROTEK (PINKSHEETS: INCL) for the construction and development of a Bio-Diesel manufacturing facility in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

    BioCentric President Dennis Fisher today commented, "BioCentric has reached an agreement with Costa Mesa-based ENVIROTEK for the development of a multi-fuel manufacturing facility of Bio-Diesel alternative clean burning fuels. These two companies share a common synergy in their goal to provide alternative clean burning 'Green' fuel and energy sources to the world." ENVIROTEK President Robert Thompson today concurred with Dennis Fisher regarding the companies' goals and plans to move forward.

    The facility will be a combination of ALGAE photobioreactor production of raw materials and a refining process from recycled vegetable oils for the manufacture of Bio-Diesel fuels.

    ENVIROTEK is in the process of acquiring significant acreage for the construction and development of the joint facility.

    The construction and development of the new facility is expected to begin in December this year. Both ENVIROTEK and BioCentric Energy will provide additional updates and progress on a regular basis.

    RELEVANT LINKS:

    www.biocentricenergy.com

    www.envirotekusa.org

    About BioCentric Energy Holdings.

    BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. is dedicated to the development of new technologies as well as acquiring and fostering companies with innovative technologies designed to provide unique and effective green energy solutions for the 21st century. Along with the cultivation of important relationships and partnerships with synergistic entities, BioCentric Energy has devoted substantial time and effort in research and development in order to bring a range of innovative green alternatives to the marketplace

    Safe Harbor Statement: This release includes forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by phrases such as BEHL or its management "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "foresees," "forecasts," "estimates" or other words or phrases of similar import. Similarly, statements herein that describe the Company's business strategy, outlook, objectives, plans, intentions or goals also are forward-looking statements. All such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. VOD Newswire Video Format:

    http://vodnewswire.com/vodnewswire/n...ergy-20090909/


    Contact:
    Dale Baeten
    BioCentric Investor Relations:
    Office: 920-273-7941




    SOURCE: BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc.

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    09-09-2009, 03:55 PM #179
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    That's right, now I remember! You said that your investment could pay the whole rent on that place, lol! I love those .0001 to .0002 100% baggers! Way to go.

    Are you going fishing this coming weekend? I really wish you some great fishing and hunting. I am heading out to Seattle tomorrow morning for eight days.
    got back on Monday from my bear/deer/fishing trip. Saw a few bears, but they changed the regs on us, so we couldn't hunt em. Saw 3 Sitka blacktail deer, but couldn't get within range. Did load the boat up again with halibut and lingcod! Big fish of the trip was a 80lb halibut, I'll post pics when I get home.

    I'm gone again on Friday thru Monday for my Moose/caribou hunt up in kotzebue.

    Have a great trip to Washington!!!! I hope the weather is nice while your there.

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    09-09-2009, 04:00 PM #180
    "The facility will be a combination of ALGAE photobioreactor production of raw materials and a refining process from recycled vegetable oils for the manufacture of Bio-Diesel fuels."

    Hmmm, maybe we should put these guy's into contact with EVFL ... ?

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