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.
Big Al
- 30 Jul 2009 16:51
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Actually I was wondering where he was over the road. He cracks me up. Don't think I was implying he was you, although he's certainly as stupid and aggressive.
Hmmmmm
I see your RSA is in profit after 3 months. Well done, sir!!!! ;-)))
tabasco
- 30 Jul 2009 17:12
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Bouncy...i am not aggressive...Father taught me self defenceI have never in my life started any trouble.and wouldnt want to
It is not an out and out warsome are not sure about the 2p conversion.personally I dont care either way
We will succeedwhat I would prefer is to raise the cash Barry/Garry to do a bit of good business and hold back on the re-lista sincere investor has time on his/her sidethe only persons that could get hurt are traders with short positionsor short term traderseither one I couldnt give a fu*k about
If Barry/Garry do the businessbring sentiment backand then re-list way on down the line...the 2p would be academicthe investors would be happythe traders fuc*ed.everyones a winner Trigmight even stop the desperados continually posting on the investors behalflol simples.fffsss
Big Al
- 30 Jul 2009 17:26
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What a load of drivel. Have you been reading the threads across the way? The angst bears absolutely no relation to what you write here.
Really don't understand your comments on traders, but then you don't understand trading/investing, full stop, so no surprise there. As for "the investors would be happy", they (and you) have no bloody option now do they? They got to ground zero as predicted by many over the years. What a shambles!
Simples, for you? ;-)))))
There's now tacit acknowledgement, even in "the zoo", that those who called this bad were absolutely correct. You carry on with your blind denial, my son, and we'll continue to have a good laugh at you. ROFLMAO!
jeffmack
- 30 Jul 2009 17:48
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Sincere investor my arse.
You got it wrong this time so to save face you will hang on in there to the bitter end and even throw more money at it.
I would bet that every investment you make if it turns down you keep averaging down until hopefully you get in a winning position.
You hate to admit you made a mistake and move on.
All in my opinion of course.
tabasco
- 30 Jul 2009 17:59
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Evening Jeffnow why am I not shockedJeffbouncyremember what I taught you about an over-round book /%..you dont lose on an over-round bookthats a bookmakers security.you play it your wayhave a good evening
jeffmack
- 30 Jul 2009 18:14
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tabasco
- 30 Jul 2009 18:28
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Jeffthat book is over-round to the tune of 60+%.something you should teach your governor at Fortis
jeffmack
- 30 Jul 2009 19:17
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I bet the likeness was spot on
tabasco
- 30 Jul 2009 19:17
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JeffCharles James was laying odds for the 1991 Derby.won by Generous 9/1beating Marju 14/1.5Lhe was trained by Paul Cole.Star Of Gdnask the Irish raider trained by Jim Bolger was a further 7L back.the Runner Toulon 4/1j/fav that Mr.James offered as a n/r if your horse was beaten by it ended up 9th of the thirteen runners.I tipped the winnersurprise.the race was run in 2min.34secand the official SP showed the over-round book was 114%
tabasco
- 30 Jul 2009 19:21
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The guy to the right putting his wallet away was Nicky Forster.the guy marking was Jimmy Spooner
jkd
- 30 Jul 2009 23:28
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blimey t
you clearly seem to know your onions.LoL
you tipped the winner at 9/1 i'm most impressed. any chance you could maybe offer a tipping service? with credentials like that i would definitely be happy to subscribe and pay you money. just one thing, i know this may sound a bit impudent but I would need the tip BEFORE the event takes place and the result is known.
or will you insist i have to pay up front BEFORE you are prepared to issue your fully audited tipping history, that is the before and afters and of course the present.
regards
jkd
Dil
- 31 Jul 2009 01:06
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We tried that once jkd and I beat him.
Says it all.
Dil
- 31 Jul 2009 01:41
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Your right Al , seems the future of the company hinges on how much RT sold his house for.
tabasco
- 31 Jul 2009 08:02
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Good morning all>
JKTyou have one point rightI do know my onionsas Tabracing I supply some trade friends with information and race price assessmentsI dont need to pick winnersjust find horses that have been put up on the tissue overpricedvaluethey dont have to win or get placedwhen the money comes inthe smart money is already onand tradable
Just for a bit of fun today I will give you an example
The Stewards Sprint Stakes is run at Glorious Goodwood today at 2.45.I have evaluated the race and come to various conclusionslet me just give you one small bit of advicea horse called Tony The Tap is running I have had a number of small punts on the exchanges from around 23/1 to 21/1 and a few pounds a lot higherStanjames is still all you want 20/1..
Just a lucky guessfrom a lucky Bookmaker.but the SP will not end up as generous as these odds.there you go JKDbefore the bookmakers are openbefore you have had your coffeeand in print to prove the great Tabasco wrongwill I be Mock of the Week?I dont think so..
tabasco
- 31 Jul 2009 10:16
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Just pulled Tony The Tap out.last shown price 16/1 14/1 with most.
Trade paper tissue
8-1 Northern Dare (IRE), 10-1 Everymanforhimself (IRE), 10-1 Sunrise Safari (IRE), 10-1 Spirit Of Sharjah (IRE), 10-1 Johannes (IRE), 10-1 Harrison George (IRE), 12-1 Indian Trail (GB), 12-1 Steelcut (GB), 12-1 Jaconet (USA), 12-1 Filligree (IRE), 14-1 Pawan (IRE), 14-1 Artistic License (IRE), 14-1 Vhujon (IRE), 16-1 Little Pete (IRE), 16-1 Fault (GB), 16-1 Parisian Pyramid (IRE), 20-1 Phantom Whisper (GB), 20-1 Bond City (IRE), 25-1 Peter Island (FR), 25-1 Methaaly (IRE), 33-1 Tony The Tap (GB), 33-1 bar
tabasco
- 31 Jul 2009 10:18
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JKD .I will find you another one
Gausie
- 31 Jul 2009 10:38
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Watching MDX morph from a BB favourite to a dead duck has been interesting - but now that its death throes are over the time has come for me to move on.
Tabby - I'm sure there's a link between you being an 'ex' bookmaker and you continuing to flog an 'ex' horse. We all know that MDX is a horse that went lame months ago, and was processed into dog food some weeks ago on delisting. The failure of the SCLN was the next step in the cycle. In a matter of days MDX will be dog shit.
Enjoy your 'investment'.
G
tabasco
- 31 Jul 2009 10:49
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Gausie.I am pleased for youand wish you welland as Haystack says you never tell porkiesso that must be your final post on MDX
There is also a link between you and your success.your Mummys Chequebook..
Dil
- 31 Jul 2009 10:51
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I think it may be time for all of us to move on and leave tabby to reflect on his loss in peace.
tabasco
- 31 Jul 2009 11:10
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Hope you dont tell lies as well dilgoodbye to you... wont be sorry to see the back of bouncycould never even bring myself to start his name with a capitalmaybe Riga or Bernremember some time ago I gave you the opportunity to earn serious moneyyou turned it downnow you will never know????.I expect if your short becomes vulnerable you will all be back faster than a speeding bulletlet that be the sign if MDX turns it around