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Whiterock Real Estate Investment Trust > Canadafan - Crawled out of your cave...
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Post by fireinthehole on Mar 26, 2008 11:37pm

Canadafan - Crawled out of your cave...

to pump-up Whiterock on the IV board, eh? I knew it wouldn't be long after it was mentioned that'd you'd be hanging around the perimeter of the garbage dump, again. LOL! So sad you have no other investment knowledge to share, over there.
Comment by Jimpossible on Mar 27, 2008 11:15am
Be nice to us cave-dwellers, there are several of us here you know. If you see us on the streets, we can be bought, with maple doughnuts and Timmy's coffee.
Comment by jjeerryy on Mar 27, 2008 2:33pm
Loads my catapult with a huge boulder and fires it in the direction of Jimpossible's cave for not including apple fritters in that order!Wot happened to WRK?  Shoulda gone up on that report but went down ..hmmmmm.Jerry
Comment by Jimpossible on Mar 27, 2008 3:03pm
Sends message with my didgeridoo: Apple fritters are on the menu also, no problem. Thanks for the boulder, needed it for my windbreak wall.
Comment by jjeerryy on Mar 28, 2008 12:01pm
I can't find any carvings on my cave to define what a didgeridoo is.Anyhow I have strapped boulders to the backs of our 27 children (15 lbs to the smaller ones and 40 lbs to the bigger ones) and a couple of 35 lb ones to my wife's back and I'll trek through the bush leading them all to Jimpossible's cave to enjoy my apple fritter and coffee and thank him with the windbreak material ...more  
Comment by Jimpossible on Mar 28, 2008 12:13pm
A didgeridoo is a tubular musical instrument, with a sound that can transmit very long distances. Used by native Australians, usually made from a small hollow tree. Best regards, J
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