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The Decade of Farmers and Miners

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  • cottonpicken
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 6993

    #11
    Norcini,says 1365.Quick eyeball looks the same to
    me.

    The entire global investment club has been simply
    looking for entry points.Lots of people kept looking
    for a major correction that never came.Most of the
    worlds population understands its function,but way
    less than 1 out of a 100 of the western world
    does.Which is good because it would be completely
    unaffordable if they did.(if you love history look up
    how many roman legionaires you could hire with
    your investments,i know i could conquer western
    canada,lol)

    I hope it corrects,it was even 35$ in my short life so
    i wont hold my breath.

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    • checking
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 2392

      #12
      Organic paper cows?

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      • parsley
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 10986

        #13
        Paper cows could work like cutout dolls.

        Banking has done nothing to clean up derivatives, so we can look forward to global gambling.iMHO Expensive to "raise" if you wanna play. Pars

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        • Hopperbin
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 6562

          #14
          Holding my gold cows. The price bounced off of Cottons stated support to close only 40 cents lower. Watched a program about gold mining in South Africa, believe it was stated they produced 40 percent of the world production. Most of the mining companies had something like 7 years before the known deposits run out. They are desparately looking for more deposits. One company was actually blasting and drilling toward a deposit that was 3 miles under ground only to get at another 7 years supply. Gold looks better than cows of the meat variety.

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          • parsley
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2000
            • 10986

            #15
            Real gold is pretty.

            Of course I'm not bying cows. LOL You're getting to old to spot a wink?
            LOL Pars

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            • Burbert
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 2242

              #16
              Yeah and gold is truly organic too! No wait, acid is used to wash it, leaving behind poison. Placer mining only tears the earth to shreds and pollutes the water. Yup gold goes well with organics, since it is sooooo pretty, or is that petty in nature. Mining makes the environment even better, lookit Fort McMoney, great place to vacation if'n you likes moonscape!

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              • checking
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2008
                • 2392

                #17
                Tar pits marketed correctly could be a benefit to Alberta. Salt a pond with a bit of gold dust for panners.

                Throw in a few dinosaur remains, a CWB supporter, or two to authenticate, placate, and interest the religious set that both were inhabitants at the same time, and you have the beginnings of a tourist trap.

                Moonscape eyesore becomes a must see moonscape retreat worthy of the name Fort McMoney.

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