knock, knock ... You still sleeping out there?  Let's see how this goes what with the new regs and increased $ per.  I know, I know, a lot of little guys are going to get squeezed out, it'll cost more to recover some of the costs, we'll end up paying more at the pump, etc., etc.  I call it economic recycling and I kinda like it.

 

http://www2.wkrg.com/news/2011/aug/19/government-schedules-first-le...

 

BTW, where did Cheerleader get off to?

 

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I saw that.  Why would a company lease in the gulf while the government shuts down exploration... charges more for leases... requires a lot more regulations?

 

Who needs the Gulf ?  There is lots of oil and gas under our feet,  much easier and cheaper to get to.  Obama can take his jobs killing regulations and the paper they are written on and use them for tiolet paper.  We will create our own jobs,  and Sesport,  where is cheerleader ?  Well, she got rich and don't need our bony a$$e$ anymore.    
Not a thing wrong with Cheerleader not having time for anything but count her money.  We very proud of that girl,  just hope she finds enough banks to keep it insured,  if not someone out there will take it and run.  Can't trust equity stocks anymore,  the CEO's like big bonuses and they don't care how they get it or I sould say, "from who they steal it"
my thoughts eh.  attempt acknowledged, denied.
ya'll are totally going about this all wrong, you're supposed to be extremely grateful.  geesh.
We are very thankful,  timber prices are up and I got more toilet paper.

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