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that is unfortunate
Jeff,
Not sure why you say "that is unfortunate"?
The many replies just shows an interest in Mainland's project. There are some skeptics, but we'll just have to wait and see. I for one think Mainland is on to something... The question: can they pull it off?
I was replying to Ronald Regan, last post on previous page...
i strongly suspect that this thread's just getting started! david
Fracking at 20,000' reported by Mainland Resources CEO Nicholas Atencio on Bloomberg TV (12/23/2010.
What does this indicate as far as well success to other posters.
See Media News reporting on MNLU Web page
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