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Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 6:00 am
by beauanderos
Have the shorts decided to cover? Hope I'm not hexing this thing :?
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Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 6:46 am
by Rodebaugh
Oh boy, up up and away. Hope everone got some of that cheap metal.

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 7:00 am
by NHsorter
I could not find a lick of silver up here since Thursday that did not have a huge premium on it. Glad I at least bought some SIVR and once I can locate something with a reasonable premium I will sell the stock and use the funds to buy the real thing. It still feels like I missed out on a good opportunity though. The volatility can't be over yet though, so hopefully we'll have another sale soon before this really takes off.

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 7:26 am
by neilgin1
Rodebaugh wrote:Oh boy, up up and away. Hope everone got some of that cheap metal.


Doc, its my "purse"..what do i mean?...i got to ramping up heavy when we went from 33 to 44, and now i got to do stuff on the land, that costs FRN's, know what i mean? so i thought, was "led" to be cool, and see if we got 15 to 25 price levels, rather than go into debt trying to catch what i thought was a "falling knife"......when i talk about "do stuff" on the land, what i mean is Thursday, i got a massive crane coming in here, lift the cabin UP, and put it on top of a bunker, that's been dug and concreted, plus, i got boys coming in here with a 500 gallon gas bottle AND a LP generator, all that costs FRN's, big time, at least for me.

thats why i urge all my bro's here, just dont stack Ag only. It has to be the whole spectrum of 'stuff' to sail thru a stormy seas. i'm not talking about buying thousand dollar nightscopes, and a lot of silly horseshit you're urged to buy on prepper websites. it could be as simple as a $75 hundred year old cider press...or an Oregon chainsaw bar, the land and common sense tells you what to buy, not some dopey prepper website, with a lot of armchair preppers hyperventilating, throwing money about, and then dying coz they forgot to stock aspirin, neosporin,a few multi spectrum antibiotics, and a source of vitamin C.

that said, i sure wouldnt MIND a sleek nightscope, but next spring i want a barn, quonset hut, get a few "paints" up here, and a nice wagon, which would be a nice way to spend a spring of 2012 afternoon, clip clop. But i sure am glad a lot of guys got to hit this thing below 30...nice! neil

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:42 am
by justj2k78
neilgin1 wrote: stock aspirin, neosporin,a few multi spectrum antibiotics, and a source of vitamin C.

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These are decent thoughts. One note of caution - Neosporin, Bacitracin and the like do have expirations, so be sure to rotate your stock. I guess you have to make sure to do enough work to keep on getting cuts and scrapes! :lol:

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:55 am
by neilgin1
justj2k78 wrote:
neilgin1 wrote: stock aspirin, neosporin,a few multi spectrum antibiotics, and a source of vitamin C.

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These are decent thoughts. One note of caution - Neosporin, Bacitracin and the like do have expirations, so be sure to rotate your stock. I guess you have to make sure to do enough work to keep on getting cuts and scrapes! :lol:


yeh bud, roger that. laziness is one of my hobbys, which by the Grace of God i can afford...by the by, over at Jimmy Rawles place, they got some vitamin C articles up..i didnt know cod liver oil is C saturated, and i KNOW my neosporin is getting old. My new doc here, a great man, but he's on to me, he can "read my mail"..meaning NO opiates...but i do love the guy, he's class, and no opiates is probably best. oh well, there's always papaver somifernum to sow in spring 12. hey bud, sorry for getting fresh a while back, neil

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:14 pm
by Treetop
Plant some roses for rosehips. an easily storable version of vitamin c....

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:37 pm
by Mossy
Treetop wrote:Plant some roses for rosehips. an easily storable version of vitamin c....

Strawberry leaves, blackberry leaves, salmonberry leaves, lots of different leaves are rich in C.

Re: Running For Cover

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:44 pm
by Treetop
You cant store those though. amaranth leaves are also and pigsweed, amazingly easy to grow. Lots of others.