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Explor Resources Inc New EXSFF

Explor Resources Inc is a Canadian company which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mining properties in Canada. Its projects comprise of Chester Copper Deposit, Bathurst Mining Camp, Timmins Porcupine West, Montrose, Kidd Township, Carnegie and Eastford Lake among others.


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Comment by groovin123on Jun 26, 2008 11:01am
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RE: Frenchies.

RE: Frenchies." Fire Chicken...........Nice.

Didn't you sell the T/A and opt for something a little more fuel-friendly? "

I have had many, many TransAms over the years. I used to haul them out of swamps (mainly in Surrey, Langley, LOL) and restore them, then flip them to Americans back in the day when our dollar was 60 cents US for a tidy profit as a student in University. I just sold my '02 TransAm, not a big fan of the newer ones as much. Nothing beats cruising in an old Burt Reynolds '77/'78  Bandit T/A with the t-roofs off. How redneck am I? They are getting harder to come by these days and command a premium. Year One recently bought a bunch of shells and re-did them all from every nut and bolt up, they go from $50K - $100K depending on trim level and drivetrain. I think I will buy one as a treat for myself when CD proves this deposit up. Or maybe just another clunker out of a swamp - gives me something to do over the wintertime in the garage.

I hope my wife doesn't see this. Hahahahahahaha.

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