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Being an IOC shareholder
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Is like being a lawyer when the jury deliberates, or reading the seating as legal beagle like to say. We have something because they are taking so long to release results or the hole has been lost and we are on our umpteenth sidetrack. Or dryhole. Or maybe results will be released at the AGM but that can't happen because Hession says results will be known when as they are known, against SEC regulations, IOC ,must release, etc etc. Maybe this is about a conglomeration of banks re-writing loan terms after they have seen drilling results. Maybe IOC is in final negociations with OSH/TOT on EA.

We are at Day 90 on Wahoo's 60 day drilling program, which if you are anything like me and a Detroit Lions fan, this is like welcome to the 50th year of our 5 year rebuilding program. Patience is required and it is scarce, at least with me. Share volume per trading day has dried up because there are no shares to buy or shorts are laying in the weeds waiting to pounce. Or whatever the options market is telling us or not.

Meanwhile Bobcat is now on Day 95 of a 90 day drilling program. Raptor is on Day 74 of a 90 day drilling program. What do we know? We know this...the AGM is two weeks from today. What do we plan to hear about as shareholders pile into NYC? Hessions comp plan and ?????

The fuse is lit, the bomb is ticking, the clock is winding down. If you enjoy amusement parks, buckle up because these last few weeks leading to the AGM should be memorable.

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#2
Also, I have changed my avatar for the last time, I have been the squirrel in my gutter to Woody the Woodpecker, to the Elephant in the Room to the most recent found in my backyard two days ago. The biggest snapping turtle I have ever seen not on National Geographic. I solid 40 pounder at a minimum, probably more. I zoomed in so the size is distorted but make no mistake, this is one ornery cuss, seasoned too given its size. And it has made itself a huge bed on a sandy ridge that leads to the water. I had to name it and it was an easy process. Fellow shareholders...meet Dr. Mike
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#3
Like a jury waiting for deliberation for 5 years! LOL

Seems like the volume had dried up and it's a Mexican Stand-off....

The clock is ticking...
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#4
"which if you are anything like me and a Detroit Lions fan, this is like welcome to the 50th year of our 5 year rebuilding program"

Quit your complaining. You've got nothing. My mother died at 93 having spent her whole life wanting to see the Cubs win a World Series.

BTW, only my son-in-law remains a "faithful", although I'm starting to worry about my grand daughter.
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'ArtM72' pid='44670' datel Wrote:"which if you are anything like me and a Detroit Lions fan, this is like welcome to the 50th year of our 5 year rebuilding program" Quit your complaining. You've got nothing. My mother died at 93 having spent her whole life wanting to see the Cubs win a World Series. BTW, only my son-in-law remains a "faithful", although I'm starting to worry about my grand daughter.

Sorry to hear that Art but fwiw my second fav baseball team is the Cubs. This is starting to have a therapy feel to it.

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#6

Hi guys- Surprised that no one mentioned the maternity ward ! I don't suppose we could be lucky enough to have triplets, but if we do have a"great baby" at all 3 locations,we could sure "live high on the hog" for some time......don't ya think? Have a good one!

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#7
5 years means that if you are a true LT investor, you're halfway home.
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#8
Just dreaming out loud here... Wouldn't it be something if we get results from 3 different wells within a 2 week window of time (say 6/20/14 through 7/4/14 for example)... And while we are dreaming, 2 out of 3 are successful !!!

Go InterOil !!!
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#9
Palm, I wish it were just 5 years, it's been 6.

Regarding my Dr. Mike, the name selection was easy. It is seasoned, stout, moves really slow, I have no idea where its been and I have no idea where its going. It selected the most prime spot, a sandy ridge with a steep slope to the drink for the little ones when they come, sort of a nature slide.
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(06-11-2014, 05:09 AM)Libtardius Maximus Wrote: Palm, I wish it were just 5 years, it's been 6. Regarding my Dr. Mike, the name selection was easy. It is seasoned, stout, moves really slow, I have no idea where its been and I have no idea where its going. It selected the most prime spot, a sandy ridge with a steep slope to the drink for the little ones when they come, sort of a nature slide.

Does Lib have his avatar name nailed or what?  LMAO.  Anxious to hear of Dr. Mike's disposition during the AGM activities.

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