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16 minutes ago, Count Grantleyish said:

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It's crazy world out there nowadays... 

I blame useless parents who don't smack their kids, piss weak sentencing in courts and police not having the powers to scare the shit out of crims.

20 years ago your car got broken into for sunglasses by a junkie desperate for cash and it happened once in a blue moon. Now teenagers making a game out of stealing cars for bragging rights. I can't believe I've had 4 separate vehicles become targets of theft.

29 minutes ago, Birds said:

I blame useless parents who don't smack their kids, piss weak sentencing in courts and police not having the powers to scare the shit out of crims.

It's pretty much it. 

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It's crazy world out there nowadays... 

Not really, Melbourne is just awash with crime. WA has a huge import scene and cars do not get stolen as frequently as in Melbourne. I owned 2 skylines for over 10 years in WA with one parked mostly in the driveway no issues... move to Melbourne and my skyline is stolen in a year.
30 minutes ago, L33SH said:


Not really, Melbourne is just awash with crime. WA has a huge import scene and cars do not get stolen as frequently as in Melbourne. I owned 2 skylines for over 10 years in WA with one parked mostly in the driveway no issues... move to Melbourne and my skyline is stolen in a year.

Population grew out of control causing this do you reckon? 

It's probably absurd thinking but... 

Interesting pips up off the back of an announcement once again stating what we already know. Perhaps the increased acreage position offers extra confidence in the play.

To me shows the volatility either way - when that flow testing is done again, this share price is going to sink hard or rocket...to stay where it is will be like trying to get a coin to land on its edge. Man your positions for the roulette wheel.

What they saying?

I only just had a look and no one is saying anything.
I was just passively aggressively blaming hot copper for bringing attention to a volatile penny stock.
Apparently there was a few back n forth sell/buy trades at 7mil shares a pop, assuming the same person can't make up their mind.
1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:


I only just had a look and no one is saying anything.
I was just passively aggressively blaming hot copper for bringing attention to a volatile penny stock.
Apparently there was a few back n forth sell/buy trades at 7mil shares a pop, assuming the same person can't make up their mind.

I consider them a necessary catalyst in short term success and inflation of the share price, cause the mining/resources media probably won't help us again until they actually sign a deal.

Trying hard not to get caught up in these fluctuations as I have to remember that the long term game is supposed to make these prices look like a bargain, whether you buy 2.9 cents or 3.7.

Yeah I'm happy for the place to get people interested but it's a double edged sword really. There are a lot of silly people out there will too much money to play with...
Anyway, happy for the hype train to take over then I can get out, hopefully rinse and repeat.

14 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Yeah I'm happy for the place to get people interested but it's a double edged sword really. There are a lot of silly people out there will too much money to play with...
Anyway, happy for the hype train to take over then I can get out, hopefully rinse and repeat.

If what they say is true, there are people chucking 100k+ on this share just based on forum messages and little of their own research. And a couple who are invested well over a mil...that's serious dedication/greed. I guess everyone has their level but for a stock that is either going to die or multiply many times long term, I can't see why you'd need more than 50k in it to make yourself very wealthy but not sound like an idiot if it doesn't work out.

38 minutes ago, Birds said:

I can't see why you'd need more than 50k in it to make yourself very wealthy but not sound like an idiot if it doesn't work out.

all about dat short term. people with over a hundred grand dont wanna sit and wait for something that could possibly fail. rip n run. i dont blame em.

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