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"Cats."

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to FRIENDS TALKING WITH FRIENDS NO OIL, GAS OR POLITICS SPOKEN HERE

90 May 20, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

"I guess if you can't laugh at yourself..."

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to Exco (Winchester) - HA RA SUB; Lattin 24 # 4/ Section 24, T14N-R14W 16,677 Mcf/day

22 Apr 18, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"At least on the production data the Dept of Revenue will pick up on it. They use SON…"

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to I Want the Royalty From This Well!!!!

12 Apr 17, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"A couple of cats will solve your bird problems, they keep the snakes out too."

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to FRIENDS TALKING WITH FRIENDS NO OIL, GAS OR POLITICS SPOKEN HERE

90 May 20, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

"I am suprised you don't see more errors like this considering the volume of tedious…"

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to I Want the Royalty From This Well!!!!

12 Apr 17, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Leave it as it is, All work and no play....."

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to Does anybody want to divide up the site between Shale and everything else?

132 Apr 18, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"SONRIS will be the last place it pops up."

The_Baron replied Apr 16, 2009 to Flowback Sec 27 11N 15W

2 Apr 16, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Shale Latin?"

The_Baron replied Apr 15, 2009 to Haynesville Sizzle Might Fizzle

47 Apr 22, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"I am not going to argue with that. You could say that communism just doesn't work in…"

The_Baron replied Apr 15, 2009 to I need YOUR input!

49 Apr 18, 2009
Reply by Kat Bloomfield

"Where you really that suprised?"

The_Baron replied Apr 15, 2009 to POSSIBLE IMPENDING LEGISLATION IN LA. LEGISLATURE

23 Apr 15, 2009
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