-> Posted by Irish @ 22:24 pm on July 8, 2008
Step ,12…You are cured of your addictions and are strong enough to begin again without fear of being addicted. Err wait a minute I may have that one just a little wrong… oh what the hell !Bottoms Up!
I cannot get you on my cell phone it just won’t ring ya in Canada. See if it works in reverse..630-865-8887
-> Posted by AuGirl @ 22:15 pm on July 8, 2008
I’m in a bit of a hurry.. what’s step 12 LOL
-> Posted by winedoc @ 22:11 pm on July 8, 2008
Step 1. We admit we are powerless over our addictions and our dysfunctional behaviors
Winedoc
-> Posted by LP. @ 22:04 pm on July 8, 2008
The Aussies have given up in disgust. You reckon your juniors have been smashed! There’s no short selling of our PM shares in Oz unless someone can borrow them and an odd couple that also trade in Canada.
The rum sounds like a good idea.
-> Posted by AuGirl @ 22:02 pm on July 8, 2008
while I open a bottle of red..
Sucks to be us …
Think I’ll join you for a drink or 2 Grin , LOL
-> Posted by grin @ 21:41 pm on July 8, 2008
jees everyone agreed what a crock we have laid ourselves in , well some… oh boy I sense a hangover, I am so depressed about this stuff at 9whatever gold.
Crikey…that was for the aussie shift. bpi gold shares minus 900………………….
-> Posted by Sinbad @ 21:28 pm on July 8, 2008
I did not say I was totally out-Going more physical, CEF (POSTED CDE BY MISTAKE - NEVER DID, NEVER WOULD OWN IT), “select” miners keeping, hesitating to sell any pm mutuals. Selling some that have profits in before total destruction and the real dogs.Waiting for a sign this insanity is over. Already am around 75% physical Au & Ag-moving more into that venue.
-> Posted by TQ @ 21:28 pm on July 8, 2008
Not sure if you saw my posts yesterday just after 16:00; maybe at 16:12 & 16:22. If what that interview implies is true, then the elected ones and the law enforcement etc. here in Canada are a lost cause. So to see how the big funds can crush the miners by naked shorting etc. is not a far leap after reading that interview.
Grin, I agree with what you wrote. Equisetum, I agree with what you wrote.
Another wrote that paper would burn. I guess that this is what he meant. We can see who lit the match, and that the fire dept. is ‘gone fishin’.
Sauve qui peut. Save what you can.
-> Posted by Sinbad @ 21:22 pm on July 8, 2008
HAHAHAHAHA. Those evildoers are stealing my dollars and I’m not taking it anymore. Nobody has a clue what this insane casino will hand us next. Spin the wheel-take your chances.
-> Posted by LurkerSince95 @ 21:19 pm on July 8, 2008
what is basis of your logical thinking at this time ??????? is it the same basis that WE bought prior to the runup from 350 or 450 , or 550, or 650 ?????????????? after all this is play money !! gambling money !! sinbad : my profits are up 300 % . i am not greedy; i just agree with guru’s that say AU to 1250 and Ag to 25 ( or maybe 50). so i am holding till i see the whites of Ment’s eyes. ( in order for me to buy ment a taco and a starbuck— i need a plane ticket to the west coast). so just a little more runup please. now— for long term , i agree with ‘youse’. amero, nwo, usa deep 6, ( but rome did not burn or expire in a year) maybe 4 lol——i mean : why is irish slaving down there for us ??? the big boys are not dumb; they know exactly what is next to take control of the populace. ( no one has ever answered my question : Why did the Rothchilds get out of LBMA????) there is got to be something that we are all missing ! ok Moggy—bring on that solar eclipse; we need another crisis to clear the air.
-> Posted by winedoc @ 21:11 pm on July 8, 2008
Grave of “Soapy” Smith, an infamous criminal and con man of Skagway’s early days, who died in a shootout with Frank Reid. The grave is located in Skagway’s Gold Rush Cemetery.

“Bury me where I have failed.”
Night Folks
Winedoc
-> Posted by Margaret2 @ 21:11 pm on July 8, 2008
“Institutional, corporate and investment players.”
This thought has been on my mind for quite a while. They have been pulling the strings for everything else that isn’t nailed down, why not gold stocks. And gold stocks are now at bargain prices.
-> Posted by EAGLE_EYE @ 20:54 pm on July 8, 2008
More likely he led a bunch of sheep to a shearing.
The people that he is in bed with - his free advice is worthless, when it really counts.
“THIS IS IT”

Stay Calm!
-> Posted by WANKA @ 20:51 pm on July 8, 2008
don’t tell anyone but i sold my gold and bought cdo’s for 15% yield. i’ll be rich i say rich…ouch…who threw that brick?
da debels made me do it!
wj
-> Posted by Equisetum @ 20:41 pm on July 8, 2008
I have concluded that for the junior mining stocks so called fundamental analyses are totally irrelevant now. And I dont mean it as a criticism of your excellent technical analyses, but I also think most TA is also irrelevant now for the junior miners. Nothing to do with fundamentals or TA patterns, they will go lower in share value if that is what the big institutional, corporate and investment players want them to do, and they will go sharply higher sometime when the big institutional, corporate and investment players decide in unison that it is time for the junior mining shares to go higher.
It would be fairly easy for me to conclude that investing in junior mining stocks is a game I shouldnt be in at all. I have not yet made that decision to pull out of this con game, but the idea is boiling around in my head. Cheers, if one can be cheerful about the present circumstances. Equiz.