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MELDEX. Double your money- quicktime. (MDX)     

kitosdad - 12 Dec 2007 16:20

The engines have fired up at last for MDX. ( BPRG ) At long last they are being recognised for the force they will become over the next two years. On the cusp of disclosing huge revenue-earning deals with Global pharmacists. These have been hinted at as being unrolled before the years end, but may be in the next days.You still have time to get in at a bargain-basement price before the SP takes off for real shortly.

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tabasco - 29 Nov 2008 17:21 - 4640 of 8631

Andyyou are honest and straightthat I am sure of but I do not trust anyoneI post with more than one nom de plume on adv.. same occasionally on amit gives me a little more insight into who is playing gamesI said some time ago that you were naiveI retract that remark and change it to honest.but please call me tabascomore interesting is 2ronnies.this is a character playing a dangerous game...He has come out with an outrageous claim for next week
Dil>
Did you miss this post:-

B J Muncaster - 29 Nov'08 - 10:06 - 14713
Direct answers for you Dil
And bouncy posts as big al 39 not the same is it? Gausie posts as filtered

Big Al - 29 Nov 2008 21:48 - 4641 of 8631

Honesty is always the best policy. Never hide away behind a "nom de plume"; it's completely dishonest. I dropped the "39" when AM started if you're interested - obviously I'm older now! ;-))

We (the so-called "groovy gang") have always been the same people, here, there, everywhere. If we cared about being filtered we'd pile in with all sorts of falsehoods and aliases simply to be a pain in the rear end. We don't. We are honest and punt the same story day after day and have done with regards to MDX (BPRG) for several years. That story is bearish and has been the correct call.

We are right, 100% right. You plainly are not.

You're too chicken shit to come out of the woodwork and admit who you are over the road. That says it all, Tabatha, that says it all.

ptholden - 29 Nov 2008 21:49 - 4642 of 8631

I'm 2 Ronnies across the road ;)

Big Al - 29 Nov 2008 21:52 - 4643 of 8631

You must have glasses in the back of your head, pth. ;-))))

MightyMicro - 29 Nov 2008 23:47 - 4644 of 8631

Gausie posts as filtered. Bet you're really stricken by that, Gausie ;-)

I have to say that tabasco's literary style (if I may elevate it so) bears what copyright lawyers would call "a striking resemblance" to those of an obessive poster/ramper of another hopeless cause that I can recall. Tadpole.

Dil - 30 Nov 2008 00:46 - 4645 of 8631

Oh fcuk MM tabby is Martini :-)

Saw the answer tabby but been out most of day , fair do's to the guy in taking the time to give a full answer and I will thank him but he does pick which questions of mine to answer.

You also failed to mention that I have told him exactly where I stand and he got a problem with my posts he can ring me.

Dil - 30 Nov 2008 00:53 - 4646 of 8631

pt , lol

And its goodnight from me and its goodnight from him.

:-)

tabasco - 30 Nov 2008 10:11 - 4647 of 8631

Good morning alland can I be the first to wish everyone a profitable and happy Xmas in this final run-up..
Mightymicro are you another to join the gang with a bang the insults confirm! just goes to show MM it is incorrect to judge a book by its coverI am proud to say the only plums in our family are on our treesand Shakespeare remains inside our booksI look directly at my fellow beingsnot up and certainly not downif you wish to make judgement without knowledgeshame on you mightymicroI bequest that thou art but a tragedy thou selfI lament for the distasteful ease in which you determine such conclusionsit has been said of my fare self."Of many good I think him best".
Had you noticed that plums these fine days are out of vogue. not suitable.and left to rot at the base of the tree for pleasure of the tiny rodent!

On a lighter note Dilseen the latest odds on X..Alexandra Burke my 60% stake punt from day one when there were 12 contestants.2.5 and how about my 40% saver whom I have traded on several occasions Diana Vickers 3.5.also posted a 16 point profit on Ruthwho I stated could not winI am a lucky git?
Im A Celebrity GMOOH 8 - Winnerbacked Simon Webbe from between 34 and 46. 42 average.currently 32.he cant win but a good tradable price imhowill lay at under 20 same as Ruth. Joe Swash at this moment taking out over half the book dyor
Dil martini is anytime anyplace anywhere.I am a bit more selective!.I see bouncy was still posting at nine on a Saturday nightand it looks like mr potty was as well.for Christ sake get a life

Gausie - 30 Nov 2008 10:18 - 4648 of 8631

Tabby - you rock, you stone, you worse than senseless thing!

MM - Not seen you post before. Are you a new boy on MAM? Doubtless you're one of Dil's many pseudonyms.

tabasco - 30 Nov 2008 10:46 - 4649 of 8631

GausieShakespeare himself.what a wonderful way with words you have?how do you express yourself when you yet again need mummy and daddys bankroll to help get you out of sh*t.reminds me of that songtime after timeI am sure you have some pleasantries scriptedI have a bit of gardening to do now so toddle pipKnees bent.. arms stretched Raa raa raa

Dil - 30 Nov 2008 10:54 - 4650 of 8631

And a good morning to you tabby , 20 minutes til kick off Swans v Cardiff ... we kick the Swans ar*es then it'll be a perfect weekend.

tabasco - 30 Nov 2008 11:13 - 4651 of 8631

Dilhope it is a good gamebut I predict a 0-0 draw.too much rivalry/fear of losing must do the garden.

MightyMicro - 30 Nov 2008 12:31 - 4652 of 8631

Gausie: The way I type does have a bit of an accent which could be taken for Welsh.

tabasco: I didn't really understand any of your reply, probably becasue I'm new to all this. By the way, did you know that the full stop key on your keyboard keeps sticking?

Big Al - 30 Nov 2008 12:40 - 4653 of 8631

Nothing like a good post after you've had an excellent dinner, Tabatha. ;-))))

Would you like me to clock in and out? LOL!

tabasco - 30 Nov 2008 16:25 - 4654 of 8631

The mightymicro.those dots are deliberateI am very kind and thoughtfulthey are especially for you to join uphere are some circles for you to colour in.00000000000000000.would it be contradiction by name.contradiction by nature.why would your first post to me be so offensiverelated to mr potty in any way?
Must put some after sun ongot a bit burnt doing the gardening27 degrees you know here in Kentwhoops more dotswas it the round window today?
Bit of an early night then bouncy?.do you like my dots?

Gausie - 30 Nov 2008 17:20 - 4655 of 8631

I'd like to thank our resident wine critic for his post 4654 summarising and celebrating the litre bottle of Aldi Lambrusco he had for lunch.

tabasco - 30 Nov 2008 18:46 - 4656 of 8631

I think the wind up is me my friendyou will never be big timeDil is as close as it getshes close but the rest of you are small time and well off the pacersa are restructuring tomorrow sp should rise I was in for a lot more Fridaythat was a bit of luck small time boy!!!! One day you will know firstnaaaa!...mr potty...pity!

thebrocks - 30 Nov 2008 18:59 - 4657 of 8631

Pitty, pitty!... we all have it for you tabacssooccooo..........!!!!!

Your nuts! The market is moving and shaking in a lot of areas and there you are thinking MKS and fluffy wollies from Italy and of course this pile of pooh that I have no interest what it does... but they will all make your day!
There are surely better things to trade, we all know that, we been doing that for weeks! Wakey wakey, round window, take a look!!!! Crack open another bottle.. coz your lost either as a fundi or a chartist!

Your opinion is through the pentagon window!

MightyMicro - 30 Nov 2008 19:19 - 4658 of 8631

tabasco: Join dots? Circles to colour in? Oh I get it it, you think I'm of limited intelligence. You might well be right, but then all intelligence is limited.

And you think my first post was "so offensive"? Sorry, I understood I was posting a comment on a public bulletin board, not addressing remarks to any particular person. A bit like a newspaper journalist commenting on Gordon Brown's stewardship of the economy, really.

Sorry about the dots -- but if you want to get it right, the punctuation is called an ellipsis. Typographers normally use three dots separated by spaces thus . . . to indicate omission of words, often from a quote, for example: "The quick brown . . . the lazy dog".

I would suggest to you, with respect, that you're using the dots incorrectly and that a break character, known as an em dash, would be more appropriate. However, these are difficult to reproduce easily on a computer, so the colloquial version, as it were, is a couple of hyphens thus: -- . Here is a real em dash: — you can copy and paste it as often as you like, joining and colouring them as may take your fancy.

Gausie - 30 Nov 2008 19:24 - 4659 of 8631

Very funny Dil - who wrote it for you?
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