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Not magpies mail12. That ones destined to be Papas,a chain restaurant. There’s another new one being built on the site of the old kahzi block at the bottom of kyber pass,that one is going to be a Mr Chips. Like whitby needs any more chippys,the bloody place is already over capacity with em.
It amazes me how many people think magpies is the Mecca for Fish and chips. VERY over rated and trading on past glory,ask any local where to get the best fish and chips in Whitby and not a single person will send you to magpies.
Sheps re your 22:06 post.
Hit the nail on the head there,spot on.
Pre ST1 financing GK was the self proclaimed messiah of this board.
Then when the shit storm of ST1 was announced he disappeared,barring a post about how he heroically sold out near the top and bought back at the bottom,whilst lambasting everyone else who didn’t see it coming as being blind.
Back to the present time with ST2 due and lo and behold he crawls back out of the woodwork with his forked tongue,people like that are known as snakes in my world.
I should think they would use Hares,seeing as it’s about 100 meters from Sirius HQ.
Ah ok Tony, it’s not a very common name around these parts,I had a teacher called Tony Fawcett and knocked around with his son a bit,does foggy ring any bells?
I was lucky to get out of this dog when it was in the 6p area a good while ago,I still made a loss but could have been far worse. Don’t forget what George Morris said to shareholders faces at an AGM a couple of years ago, “ It bloody works”. Around the same time, long term holders will remember a poster called MaidenMitch who called this share bang on and got nothing but abuse from the happy clapper brigade telling him he knows nothing and a multi million deal is as good as signed. He got huge abuse from 14FOURTEEN and DINERO who at the time arranged a private shareholders group for his chosen minions,telling them this share is nailed on,where are them two cretins now the shit has hit the fan. Two years ago this share still had a chance of succeeding,albeit an outside chance, it’s clear by now that 201 and 401 are going nowhere,if it “Bloody worked”, big pharma would have snapped their hands off to get it on the cheap at an earlier stage,it looks to me like this latest round of dilution is for no other purpose but to pay the inflated salaries of you know who.
Don’t you live in Hun...by Tony?
I’ve seen and held a core sample containing polyhalite from woodsmith. Some old mates who I roughnecked with on work over rigs ended up there about 4 years ago and one of them had a 10 inch piece of core. It was a grey core embedded with what looked like diamonds shining out,which was the polyhalite,pretty cool to see. It was one of them frustrating situations where the share price was around the 3-6p range and I had no clear funds at the time to invest,ended up getting in with an average of 24.9p.
Funny you should mention the amusement arcades myo. There’s a little quaint shellfish stall immediately opposite them that sells THE BEST freshly made crab and lobster sandwiches in Whitby ;)
If you’re the Chris France I think you are,you need to check your tide book a little closer,then you won’t need rescuing from that rock by the coastguard you fool.
With all the increased yields we’re seeing against the traditional fertilisers and the added bonus of no salt in poly4,the Torp prices seem way undervalued. I know it’s a disruptive new product for the market,but if all these yield increases continue,at some point in the near future poly4 has to be worth more than mop or sop.
Why would anyone even consider buying with a spread of 128%... madness<br />
I have a pal who worked at Boulby up until 18 months ago,I remember saying to him at the time that Boulby employees would be in demand when Sirius are up and running,his reply was that apparently Sirius aren’t interested in any present/past employees from the Boulby mine.
Tony Fawcett, were you a woodwork teacher by any chance?
Interesting theory sheps. It’s not the starch they pump out,it’s the copious amounts of acids and ammonia that they put in the sea that’s knackered the fishing. Go stand on the cliff top at cornelian or Cayton bay and you’ll see the huge slick at the end of the outfall pipe. We caught lobsters and fish in that area with some unbelievable big white sores/growth on them,the pots and ropes were covered in a disgusting slime as well. If a fisherman gets caught literally peeing over the side of the boat,marpol regs would have you in court instantly,yet big business gets away with it daily on a huge scale. I have it on very good authority that about 4 years ago a team of independent divers went down on the pipe end to collect water samples,2 of them ended up in hospital within 24 hours with ammonia burns,go figure,