ainsoph
- 23 May 2003 13:32
A new thread that may swim in hibernation for a few days or weeks as the process of evolution takes place ......
Imagine a slimmed down debt free company with one division stacked with orders and self financing with cash in the bank.
Then imagine a partner for the other division with pockets so deep that they could fund a rocket to the moon ..... and back
Dreaming of course but Tads can do that to you ..... what a gem or is that a bygone dream as well .....
ainsoph
We started the day at 4.75p mid - risk grade 583 - currently 6p - spamming posts 63 out of 140
incognito
- 30 May 2003 14:38
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bad guys attract the birds and make the money. Not sure which is the most important.
dickdasterdly10000
- 30 May 2003 14:40
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"bad guys attract the birds and make the money"
as the t-shirt says - "pimping is easy when you look this good"
not sure what you mean by corner of the jigsaw - I thought the corner was the easy bit, although having said that you generally need the corner to progress
;-)
Sequestor
- 30 May 2003 16:55
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When did that half million T trade really get actioned then, has it been "lost" for days, and was it really a sell during the last upward blip?
Double Entry
- 30 May 2003 18:06
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incognito
..you know what isn't allowed.
..somebody who hadn't posted here before wouldn't know what you're talking about and the only person in this world that would wish to re-iterate those facts is 'you know who'.....which brings me to a clear conclusion.
You registered that name this morning no doubt, after reading it on this board.
Tris
- 30 May 2003 18:10
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Hi Clarvis you ready for news?..has to be some :0)
Tris
Sequestor
- 30 May 2003 18:10
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Gentlemen please, the little"a" word is not allowed, and quite rightly so, I too had a post pulled for mentioning "that name", and quite rightly so too.
Tris
- 30 May 2003 18:22
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Why ainsoph was banned is beyond me with all the rabble still here Clarvis!.he did when given chance, bring news and good analytical skills to the thread.
Ains being ains there was no way he would roll over for Richards like you know whom I mean.
Final word. Be ready :0)
Tris
Densil
- 30 May 2003 18:23
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Go on Tris, spill the beans
Densil
- 30 May 2003 18:28
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Tris I agree. I though Ains made a useful contribution here when allowed.
I've squelched most of the gits so I don't know a lot of what was said recently.
If he hadn't been so determined to have the last word, they probably wouldn't have banned him.
Tris
- 30 May 2003 18:37
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its not allowed Densil :0)
Tris
superrod
- 30 May 2003 18:39
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densil
very true but thats what makes ainsoph ainsoph
Tris
- 30 May 2003 18:49
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Steady Rod you already have stitches :0( better duck the arrows will be on the way lol...still never was ofensive to "say it as it is"
Tris
Bullshare
- 30 May 2003 20:30
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Its funny how people try and sneak in under the radar. It actually brings home just how many aliases posters actually had when denying they had any. We have 'interesting 'technology' to help us.
M
Densil
- 30 May 2003 20:53
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Bullshare. I've no objection to them as individuals provided they are restricted to one alias and provided they stick to the share and don't get stuck into each other.
Its the concerted needle that galls.
Densil
- 30 May 2003 21:15
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Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby
One day Brer Fox thought of how Brer Rabbit had been cutting up his capers and bouncing around until he'd come to believe that he was the boss of the whole gang. Brer Fox thought of a way to lay some bait for that uppity Brer Rabbit.
He went to work and got some tar and mixed it with some turpentine. He fixed up a contraption that he called a Tar-Baby. When he finished making her, he put a straw hat on her head and sat the little thing in the middle of the road. Brer Fox, he lay off in the bushes to see what would happen.
Well, he didn't have to wait long either, 'cause by and by Brer Rabbit came pacing down the road--lippity-clippity, clippity-lippity--just as sassy as a jaybird. Brer Fox, he lay low. Brer Rabbit came prancing along until he saw the Tar-Baby and then he sat back on his hind legs like he was astonished. The Tar-Baby just sat there, she did, and Brer Fox, he lay low.
"Good morning!" says Brer Rabbit, says he. "Nice weather we're having this morning," says he.
Tar-Baby didn't say a word, and Brer Fox, he lay low.
"How are you feeling this morning?" says Brer Rabbit, says he.
Brer Fox, he winked his eye real slow and lay low and the Tar-Baby didn't say a thing.
"What is the matter with you then? Are you deaf?" says Brer Rabbit, says he. "Cause if you are, I can holler louder," says he.
The Tar-Baby stayed still and Brer Fox, he lay low.
"You're stuck-up, that's what's wrong with you. You think you're too good to talk to me," says Brer Rabbit, says he. "And I'm going to cure you, that's what I'm going to do," says he.
Brer Fox started to chuckle in his stomach, he did, but Tar-Baby didn't say a word.
"I'm going to teach you how to talk to respectable folks if it's my last act," says Brer Rabbit, says he. "If you don't take off that hat and say howdy, I'm going to bust you wide open," says he.
Tar-Baby stayed still and Brer Fox, he lay low.
Brer Rabbit kept on asking her why she wouldn't talk and the Tar-Baby kept on saying nothing until Brer Rabbit finally drew back his fist, he did, and blip--he hit the Tar-Baby on the jaw. But his fist stuck and he couldn't pull it loose. The tar held him. But Tar-Baby, she stayed still, and Brer Fox, he lay low.
"If you don't let me loose, I'm going to hit you again," says Brer Rabbit, says he, and with that he drew back his other fist and blap--he hit the Tar-Baby with the other hand and that one stuck fast too.
Tar-Baby she stayed still, and Brer Fox, he lay low.
"Turn me loose, before I kick the natural stuffing out of you," says Brer Rabbit, says he, but the Tar-Baby just sat there.
She just held on and then Brer Rabbit jumped her with both his feet. Brer Fox, he lay low. Then Brer Rabbit yelled out that if that Tar-Baby didn't turn him loose, he was going to butt her crank-sided. Then he butted her and his head got stuck.
Brer Box walked out from behind the bushes and strolled over to Brer Rabbit, looking as innocent as a mockingbird.
"Howdy, Brer Rabbit," says Brer Fox, says he. "You look sort of stuck up this morning," says he. And he rolled on the ground and laughed and laughed until he couldn't laugh anymore.
By and by he said, "Well, I expect I got you this time, Brer Rabbit," says he. "Maybe I don't, but I expect I do. You've been around here sassing after me a mighty long time, but now it's the end.
And then you're always getting into something that's none of your business," says Brer Fox, says he. "Who asked you to come and strike up a conversation with this Tar-Baby? And who stuck you up the way you are? Nobody in the round world. You just jammed yourself into that Tar-Baby without waiting for an invitation," says Brer Fox, says he. "There you are and there you'll stay until I fix up a brushpile and fire it up, "cause I'm going to barbecue you today, for sure," says Brer Fox, says he.
Then Brer Rabbit started talking mighty humble.
"I don't care what you do with me, Brer Fox, says he, "Just so you don't fling me in that briar patch. Roast me, Brer Fox, says he, "But don't fling me in that briar patch."
"It's so much trouble to kindle a fire," says Brer Fox, says he, "that I expect I'd better hang you," says he.
"Hang me just as high as you please, Brer Fox, says Brer Rabbit, says he, "but for the Lord's sake, don't fling me in that briar patch," says he.
"I don't have any string, " says Brer Fox, says he, "Now I expect I had better drown you, " says he.
"Drown me just as deep as you please, Brer Fox," says Brer Rabbit, says he, "But please do not fling me in that briar patch, " says he.
"There's no water near here," says Brer Fox, says he, "And now I reckon I'd better skin you," says he.
"Skin me Brer Fox," says he. "Snatch out my eyeballs, tear out my ears by the roots," says he, "But please, Brer Fox, don't fling me in that briar patch, " says he.
Of course, Brer Fox wanted to get Brer Rabbit as bad as he could, so he caught him by the behind legs and slung him right in the middle of the briar patch. There was a considerable flutter when Brer Rabbit struck the bushes, and Brer Fox hung around to see what was going to happen.
By and by he heard someone call his name and 'way up on the hill he saw Brer Rabbit sitting cross-legged on a chinquapin log combing the tar pitch out of his hair with a chip. Then Brer Fox knew he had been tricked.
Brer Rabbit hollered out, "Born and bred in the briar patch. I was born and bred in the briar patch!" And with that he skipped out just as lively as a cricket in the embers of a fire.
superrod
- 30 May 2003 21:25
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bullie
can you elaborate?....aliases seem to be a hot topic since i joined financial websites. ( several years ago ) its not something that particularly bothers me as they are generally identifiable by their style of posting/grammar etc. i also believe its a convenient cubby hole for certain posters to take refuge with their snide/un-informative/digs.
although a FAR superior site to advfn :o) certain peeps persist in calling anyone who is pro tad an alias of ainsoph.
take the bull by the horns......one strike and yuo are OUT. then MAM will be the place to BE.
all in mho of course
superrod
- 30 May 2003 21:28
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thanks densil
saved me getting out my janet and john books LOL
superrod
- 30 May 2003 21:33
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ps olie
arent you amazed at my willpower not answering your thread? trust me....tad at least 15p in a month
Densil
- 30 May 2003 21:36
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You picked up all the points then superrod?
superrod
- 30 May 2003 21:42
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errr
i think so
was yours a cryptic post?