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"This may scare off some buyers."

The_Baron replied Feb 10, 2009 to just where are the leases?

4 Feb 10, 2009
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"Check out this link, you can download Section-Township-Range data. http://www.earth…"

The_Baron replied Feb 10, 2009 to Google Earth

10 Feb 10, 2009
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"Not to interupt, but I have seen very creative accounting charges for the disposal o…"

The_Baron replied Feb 10, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"I disagree, those bozos at Twin Cities may not even realize you are unleased. Go ahe…"

The_Baron replied Feb 10, 2009 to Forced Pooling

109 Feb 11, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"Luckily I don't have any trouble finding plenty of acorns."

The_Baron replied Feb 9, 2009 to A NATURAL STIMULUS PLAN IDEAS

10 Feb 9, 2009
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"I agree with you Mark, gas prices will continue to be weak untill industrial demand…"

The_Baron replied Feb 9, 2009 to royalties for non signers

23 Feb 9, 2009
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"Amen Two Dogs, Piss poor records, blind indices, no prescription, no surname groupi…"

The_Baron replied Feb 9, 2009 to Leasing

135 Feb 16, 2009
Reply by sesport

"You could sell a portion of your royalty (say for sake of arguement, a 1/8 royalty,…"

The_Baron replied Feb 9, 2009 to selling mineral rights

20 Feb 14, 2009
Reply by jr

"no, You will share in production inside your unit. Look at the plat that is attached…"

The_Baron replied Feb 9, 2009 to Does State Allow Multiple Section Extraction From One Well?

11 Feb 11, 2009
Reply by kittycatmama

"The new Mets stadium has a porch. They tried to make their new staduim a tribute to…"

The_Baron replied Feb 6, 2009 to royalties for non signers

23 Feb 9, 2009
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