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To: oldcranky who wrote (139)7/16/2012 1:57:56 PM
From: doubloon
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I think you might find the more compelling conversations and more up to date topics on this message board other than that other one. No one wants to see their investment targeted by a has been penny stock promoter that cannot take responsibility for his own actions.
When investors realize they can average down they seem to be open to the placement at this level. Personally I have grabbed about 1.5 mil at this level, my theory is that no one has stolen that 24 city blocks of surface showings and last I heard the subsurface target of 43 city block area is still there, it's just that the timeline was not what we expected.

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To: doubloon who wrote (140)7/16/2012 5:32:03 PM
From: oldcranky
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I agree wholeheartedly. Nobody picked the copper up and walked away with it. In fact, if you know how to do that, let's patent the trick and sell it to miners.

I'd love to hear news they hit pay dirt, but one thing I know about these people is they don't communicate till they have something to say. Until they do, the buying time is right.

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From: doubloon7/16/2012 7:32:09 PM
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From: doubloon7/16/2012 7:39:50 PM
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To: doubloon who wrote (140)7/20/2012 9:15:55 AM
From: jrlsss7
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I don't even participate on that other board any longer. I can't tolerate unprofessional behavior and neanderthal mentality. I'm still looking forward to the drilling program that should get underway any day now and give us what we've been waiting for, copper. Lot's of it!

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To: jrlsss7 who wrote (144)7/20/2012 9:32:53 AM
From: 4222
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I hear you and am doing the same almost (I still write just a few comments now on some other stocks, but find a lot of it isn't worth it). I hub is good though for graphs a level 2 that isn't always so accurate, and other info.

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To: jrlsss7 who wrote (144)7/20/2012 2:59:04 PM
From: oldcranky
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I think you and I left on the same day. If this venue can pay more attention to moderating it's content that filling the pop up advertising space, I think there will be much more utility for speculative investors such as ourselves.

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To: oldcranky who wrote (146)7/22/2012 7:46:30 PM
From: jrlsss7
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This board is a lot more quiet but no nonsense like the other one. I think this one will get bust as soon as the drilling program begins. Good luck to everyone.

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To: jrlsss7 who wrote (147)7/26/2012 9:26:36 PM
From: Cup-rum
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maybe someone with a better mining background can chip in, but one little detail I found in the Abiti Ground IP report (on WOLV website, see: wolverineexplorationinc.com , page 11) was intriguing as it relates to GRID 2, where WOLV intends to drill the main anomaly (hopefully) this summer (s. below).
major copper mineralization tends to be at/near shear zones / faults, no ? (http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2005/5272/sir_2005_5272_web.pdf )
at least a tiny hint that the geology of grid 2 may indeed be quite different from grid 1, - which we all hope of course...

(quote) : The high conductivity and very low chargeability values observed in these zones indicate the presence of fault or shear zone. Small, less continuous, conductive zones cross the resistive ground in the northwest corner of the grid, these may also indicate the presence of shear zones

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From: doubloon7/30/2012 3:26:17 PM
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W.T.F., not that it matters but

............................Member.............. Date Banned ................Banned By .................Banned Until
help me 07/30/2012 01:10:05 PM IH Admin [Edward] 08/13/2012 01:10:05 PM
Doubloon 07/30/2012 01:09:07 PM IH Admin [Edward] 08/13/2012 01:09:07 PM


Lets see what the legal department comes up with this week, hearing rumors of a lawsuit for grievous interference with a public company.... that is a federal court issue so hope they expedite it...

more from the soap opera As the Stomach Turns later

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