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M1P1, your Bill Big post (i avoid spelling his last name ๐) was also funny. ๐
Just looked at Big Bill on youtube and somebody wrote a very funny comment.
"Nobody would beat Bill in the best of 35 pints". ๐
Yes i'm not the youngest so i remember Big Bill. Even though Canadian John Part won the darts world championship 3 times and Canadian Cliff Thorburn won the snooker world champion once i don't believe either had much recognition in Canada.
I used to love watching many sports back in the day including all those sports you mentioned. Back in the day i was even partial to watching a bit of kabaddi and Sumo.
Bill Werbinuik tried to claim 20 pints a day was tax deductible if I remember.
You are defending a telegram group which has Naim aka aim terminator as a moderator who blocks people who call out his lies as balanced!
Pints not punts
Zumore that's a serious collection of armchair sports. I must admit to feeling the opposite Ashes was brilliant, premier league has never been better and really looking forward to the up and coming Rugby World Cup.
If Specluative is of a certain age ( and thanks for confirmation you are in for the DRC) he will remember Bill Werbaneck who I think needed at least ten pre match punts to steady his nerves.
I don't believe lse admin work on a Sunday so i will try to bury a couple of last nights posts with this non RRR subject.
I think as the years roll by i become less interested in watching sports. I saw ladies football was on the other day and that stayed on for less than 5 seconds.
I would stay three games or sports i still like watching are (1) Darts, (2) Snooker. This third one is somewhat obscure but in the past 3 or so years i have enjoyed watching armwrestling on youtube. The different armwrestling personalities, the hype and build up to the matches and the matches are good fun to watch.
Specinvestor the most famous armwrestler is your fellow Canadian Devon Larratt. Because it is a minor sport is he totally unknown in Canada?
I am not a member of twitter so i have no clue what's been said, who's ramping, what the ramp angle they are using. Though if somebody posts a twitter post on here i can see that one tweet but no other tweets.
It seems Dukey's posting is improved by a night full of drinking.
Blimey quite a Saturday night in the Dukey household. You don't do things by halves. Never mind the best pound for pound fight last night now Dukey and Helpful know each others contact details perhaps we can arrange a rumble to settle that debt one and for all. Musk and Zuckerberg beware.
Only jesting - yes Helpful the cricket was excellent and high hopes for today.
Good your investment in BK is not material.
Funny thatโs not what I asked, you are just as bad as aim terminator and the rest of the pump and dump crew, just like helpless on here.
Are you still long and strong Dukey? Or did you sell after a day?
Banbury, you really do need to get real.
If I have lost my money in Burkino Faso is it material? Not really. I am quite happy I will make serious money in Zim. Niger is not Burkino Faso: the military took over in BF a while back. The military's main issues in BF were that that the fight against the Jihadists was not being taken seriously by the Govt and the French and that the families of the soldiers killed or maimed were not being taken care of adequately. They were sick and tired of the French talking big and doing SFA whilst the Government played along.
Why are you more concerned about BF than I am? Could it be that you realise that things are coming good elsewhere and you need something negative to prattle on about?
If someone is happy to invest in high risk investments, they have to accept that not all of them will work out. I am happy with that as long as the ones do work out, work out well. If the only one that works out is Zim, I will make more millions that you can count even if you take your shoes and socks off.
Anyway, get a life go for a walk, have a decent lunch, watch the cricket etc. England are actually doing okay for once.
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I have invested for the New license in Cote d'Ivoire and will keep on investing more here
It's also on Al Jazeera and Washington Times.
Mr Traori the new 35 year old military leader of BF - cosied up to Putin on his free grain and was chastised by almost every other leader at the summit who don't want charity [the Russian grain offer was derisory].
Traori expelled 1500 French troops providing security. Militants have filled the gap and two towns in North East BF are surrounded by militants with 40,000 people facing starvation.
Wagner will be invited to take over.
Keystone cops Helpful still thinks it's a perfectly safe place to operate ! In Denial.
PS I know I'm not the best speller in the world. It's actually a good thing to admit a weakness or being wrong. You should try it.
Ban I dont invest for small short term price movements. I invested for Congo and i remain invested for Congo
In denial Helpful. You have proved the point
Look at the latest foreign office advice on BF. ?
Wagner on there way in.
Looks like you lost your investment - that's how holders of RRR feel.
I see you have not sought the help that I recommended. When you do you might want to sort out some english comprehension lessons too.
1. Cognitive Dissonance: you simultaneously claim that Burkino Faso is of no value and then at the same time say that it is too dangerous to operate in. If you claim it is of no value why are you so hysterical about it?
2. RRR has spent de minimis on Burkino Faso, I and one other have stumped up some cash.
3. I am less concerned about the risk than you, a non-shareholder.
4. Appeal to authority: the BBC said it so it must be true. Do you mean true as in Remain would win, did win, and people were lied to? Do you mean true as in Anthropomorphic Global Warming, which then became Global Warming, which then became Climate Change when it was clear that there was no recent warming? Do you mean true as in we had a Global Pandemic and we were all going to die? Do you mean true as in AGW, GW and CC have now changed into we are all boiling to death?
5. It might have escaped your no doubt truly wonderful insight but Niger and Burkino Faso are two different countries.
As usual you go on about stuff but don't bother to look into the facts. It may be that Mt Ida coming into production is a bit further down the line but the two payments of $4mil each from Anglo Pacific might come a bit earlier. The payments from Anglo Pacific are $4m on decision to commercially mine and $4mil on commencement of commercial mining. There is no volume qualifier.
If you read the attached and have a look at the map you will that you really couldn't get much further away from Niger and still be in Burkino Faso.
https://www.extractiveindustries.co.uk/red-rock-resources-completes-transfer-of-boulon-gold-licence/
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/RRR/burkino-faso-exploration-update-bilbale-project/15784854
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So helpful thinks this is a safe place to operate in !! Not according to BBC and sky this morning.
As ever Helpful is in denial about this share and anything surrounding it.
- in denial that this is massively down since he tipped it.
- in denial that inferences were made about Tin Hill sales and DRC cash
- in denial that Bell has been rather less than honest in his Stewardship of this company - Eschew and Cyprus a great example.
- in denial that Mason and Ida are so far in future we will all be dead.
He deflects by criticism of my spelling. Bless.
Good to see a few posters yesterday got some Helpfull kisses - normally a sign he is rattled.
Time for a few Lithium and Gold price posts Helpful ? Nothing specific on RRR seem to be happening. Just the boiler room pump on Friday.
Keystone cops stuff.
Oh look, itโs Stacey P in the telegram group is it not. Part of the pump crew
No free drinks from him tonight.
Https://twitter.com/pauljohnson9691/status/1684877524528992256?t=ZGJrEMTDXfjNWeFLYA6rZg&s=19
Looks like theduke's clocked off for the night.
Talking about you mate. Is this why you went bullish yesterday?
https://twitter.com/Tha_Realest_01/status/1684930809411637248?t=VZYFn9lhMqXwPL88y7b8BQ&s=19
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