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'Carry on Regardless' would aptly capture the one and only Mr Colin Bird imho
(If 'ole two assay results are awful, I reserve the right to change that to another Carry On that i'll not mention 'ere/now.. I don't expect them to be btw, but I'd be meaningfully surprised if they're better than 'ole one for eg .. and somewhat surprised if they're as good as 'ole one for another eg... and I do expect them to be batched with 'ole three now too.. so it's the combined picture that would be key in that case)
I stand corrected, thanks Tam!
>> Imminently, imminently, everyone's got it imminently!
I appreciated it :)
https://quaterra.com/projects/quaterras-yerington-copper-projects/bear-deposit/
A bit OT but a lot more fun than 'strapping on ' to today's explosion of blue!
It's funny how one actress can make a role all her own. As Babs is regrettably no longer available I was trying to think of someone else and...
Katie Price just wouldn't work
Imminently, imminently, everyone's got it imminently!
Sorry. Really terrible. I'll get my coat.
ASSAYS!!!
That could work... Carry on up the Porphyry ??
Jack Douglas has to play CB
The line to to Barbara Windsor...
'I can see a lovely big pear'
(Sorry, getting bored waiting for news!)
Way back in July 1969 using primitive technology compared to today we distinctly heard Neil Armstrong say “That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." Yet today we are unable to hear CB speaking over a relatively minor distance. On a daily basis BBC journalists interview people over a distance of a few miles and I cannot make out a word said.
Sirius - yes, I think you are right.
Just as well he spelt it out too or we'd have had all sorts of speculations as to what it is a fat pair of?! Boy... we better get those assay results soon or the BB may find itself on a dip into Carry On territory.
He said Pear and spelt it out to avoid confusion with pair. Fun today with all the sp predictions that it will go down then up then down a bit and up some more, bears and trenches.
A pear shaped bear is perhaps what he's referring to ?
There are, I think, 8 bear types on earth and the sun bear is the most pear shaped imho.
If a sun bear shape was his indeed his intended reference, which sub species - H. m. malayanus and the H. m. euryspilus - is perhaps more for an Iceberg or News pay grade than mine?
I suppose I could have been mistaken, I could ‘bearly’ hear him as my hearing is a bit ‘impaired’
Thought the share price held ok considering carnage on AIM today
When has anything ever been shaped like a bear? Apart from maybe winnie, baloo or paddington.
All of which are shaped differently so that makes no sense either.
Has to be pear. Surely ....
Im a mucky northerner and thats what i heard of his dulcet patter anyway (along with a lot of excitement)
Quote of the day from elsewhere....
While replying to a question as to why the CEO of ...... refused to comment on a possible listing on NASDAQ
One great reply was..
No one "wouldn't talk about fight club" if fight club didn't exist!
So glad Xtract have a quality bulletin board without the stuff and nonsense that others have
Hmmmm....
That joke doesnt work if he said Pear.
My joke of 'its all gone pear shaped' doesnt work if he said Bear.
Come on CB give us some clear guidance on this critical issue !
God, it can be so stressful and confusing investing in Xtract :)
I thought he said “shaped like a bear........with big pawphrys”
Colin, as we know you read these forums, in the next interview could you please provide clarification on the most important shareholder question since the definition of 'imminent'?
Bear or pear?
Clearly says big fat BEAR. Also mentions 2m tons and MORE tons. Assays will come in clusters now so trying to create impact with substance and get that share price moving. Probably before possible additional funds being required. All for the right reasons i guess. Cant help feeling that we are about 3 or 4 months away before the full potential is realised. Happy to wait.
Fair enough, not a bear then, even if bears are bigger than pears, pears are sweeter.
Definitely pear and remember bears bite
Wouldn't want**
Of course =)
It will be pear shape (bigger at the bottom)
Apart from bear shaped not making any sense, I feel he clarified it so as no to confuse with the stocks term of bearish.
Personally I would want to describe it as pear shaped as that phrase usually means something went a bit wrong!
Here's to waiting patiently for the results . . Imminently!
Bear shaped might be bigger/better than a pear shape, with each leg being a porphyry? :-).
Unless it is a teddy bear of course, than not so good.
CE - I just re-listened to that section again and it still sounds like bear to me... even spelling it out! Pear makes more sense though, so I'll go with that and trust your northerner interpretation skills.
Yes, I think he said Pear. It's the accent - you just have to bear with him :)
(although I am originally from Lancashire so I can't really say anything about Northern accents)