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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    where is Dave?
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    • skiracer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 6314

      Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
      where is Dave?
      And while we're at it, "where is Godot"? Neither one of them has posted in a while.
      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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      • IIC
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2003
        • 14938

        Originally posted by skiracer View Post
        And while we're at it, "where is Godot"? Neither one of them has posted in a while.
        Refresh my memory...Who is Godot???...I did a search and I can't find any Godot
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        • mrmarket
          Administrator
          • Sep 2003
          • 5971

          actually he might be in Cardinal land right now pulling for the birds against the mets.
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          - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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          • Lyehopper
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2004
            • 3678

            Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
            where is Dave?
            He said he was moving to Texas.... Maybe he got lost, it's a pretty big place I'm told.
            BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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            • Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
              where is Dave?

              Dave was most likely put off by the incessant demands that he provide indepth, excruciating details about the stocks he likes. I thought it was pretty obvious that he's a technical trader and that one does not need 2 dozen reasons to initiate a trade based on technicals? I apologize if I'm oversimplifying, but in fairness to Dave he explained why he couldn't provide a thesis for each stock pick. Granted he offended a few posters in the process but that's Dave. I would suggest that if the offended posters are too thin-skinned to take some blunt criticism from Dave or anyone else, that they may not be able to handle the extreme rudeness that the market tends to offer on a regular basis. Just my thoughts.

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              • mrmarket
                Administrator
                • Sep 2003
                • 5971

                Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
                Dave was most likely put off by the incessant demands that he provide indepth, excruciating details about the stocks he likes. I thought it was pretty obvious that he's a technical trader and that one does not need 2 dozen reasons to initiate a trade based on technicals? I apologize if I'm oversimplifying, but in fairness to Dave he explained why he couldn't provide a thesis for each stock pick. Granted he offended a few posters in the process but that's Dave. I would suggest that if the offended posters are too thin-skinned to take some blunt criticism from Dave or anyone else, that they may not be able to handle the extreme rudeness that the market tends to offer on a regular basis. Just my thoughts.
                I'll miss him. He is an excellent trader.
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                I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

                - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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                • Lyehopper
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 3678

                  Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
                  I would suggest that if the offended posters are too thin-skinned to take some blunt criticism from Dave or anyone else, that they may not be able to handle the extreme rudeness that the market tends to offer on a regular basis. Just my thoughts.
                  Dave always has "an opinion" and many times it's critical. I personally don't mind critical posts and I read Dave's thread (and everyone elses for that matter). But in "their" defense the "members" who questioned Dave, still seem to be here. I don't think they are "offended".... Truth be known, maybe Dave is a bit "thin-skinned"....
                  BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                  • RL
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 1215

                    Maybe Dave Isn't Dave
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                    • Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
                      Dave always has "an opinion" and many times it's critical. I personally don't mind critical posts and I read Dave's thread (and everyone elses for that matter). But in "their" defense the "members" who questioned Dave, still seem to be here. I don't think they are "offended".... Truth be known, maybe Dave is a bit "thin-skinned"....
                      Good point Lye... You're pretty damn smart for a rancher...were you a Hokie?

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                      • Lyehopper
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3678

                        Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
                        Good point Lye... You're pretty damn smart for a rancher...were you a Hokie?
                        Thanks.... But in defense of cattlemen.....SsSsSssssss!

                        Tatnic.... I'm from NC originally but I've been in SW VA since "84" so I've lived here longer than I lived there, thus I claim to be a Virginian now. (I absolutely love it here btw).... I was always an NC State Wolfpack fan. "State" is an Ag school much like VA Tech so my adopted favorite school is VA Tech, but I root for the Pack every chance I get. As for college? I attended UHN.... The University of Hard Knocks.LOL!
                        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                        • Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
                          Thanks.... But in defense of cattlemen.....SsSsSssssss!

                          Tatnic.... I'm from NC originally but I've been in SW VA since "84" so I've lived here longer than I lived there, thus I claim to be a Virginian now. (I absolutely love it here btw).... I was always an NC State Wolfpack fan. "State" is an Ag school much like VA Tech so my adopted favorite school is VA Tech, but I root for the Pack every chance I get. As for college? I attended UHN.... The University of Hard Knocks.LOL!
                          lol...you ranchers are the smart ones. Ever since I was a youngun I've wanted to live on a farm. The closest I came was when I lived on a hog farm along the New River south of Blacksburg (near the mouth of Tom's Creek)...damned if I can remember what the area was called but it'll come to me eventually. The guy that owned the farm (also raised quite a few beef critters) was a coach at Tech, but I can't recall his name either.

                          Btw...Frank Beemer was my baseball coach in Radford (he coached baseball and football there before going to Tech) and he was one of the most likeable and well-respected guys you'd ever run into. I not surprised to see him doing so well at Tech.

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                          • Rob
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 3194

                            Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
                            . . . along the New River south of Blacksburg (near the mouth of Tom's Creek) . . . I can['t] remember what the area was called . . .
                            Just guessing here ... was it Eggleston Flats? That's one of the few places I know of in that general area, because it's where Adam Harmon found Mary Draper Ingles almost dead after she escaped from the Shawnee in 1755 and walked all the way home from Kentucky, near Ohio. I've been down there, and it looks like a beautiful, peaceful place.

                            Blacksburg used to be known as "Draper's Meadow" in the old days.
                            —Rob

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                            • Lyehopper
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 3678

                              Originally posted by Rob View Post
                              Just guessing here ... was it Eggleston Flats? That's one of the few places I know of in that general area, because it's where Adam Harmon found Mary Draper Ingles almost dead after she escaped from the Shawnee in 1755 and walked all the way home from Kentucky, near Ohio. I've been down there, and it looks like a beautiful, peaceful place.

                              Blacksburg used to be known as "Draper's Meadow" in the old days.
                              Roanoke was known as "Big Lick"....

                              Hey Rob.... In Bedford County there's an area called "Body Camp".... Do you know about that?
                              BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                              • Originally posted by Rob View Post
                                Just guessing here ... was it Eggleston Flats? That's one of the few places I know of in that general area, because it's where Adam Harmon found Mary Draper Ingles almost dead after she escaped from the Shawnee in 1755 and walked all the way home from Kentucky, near Ohio. I've been down there, and it looks like a beautiful, peaceful place.

                                Blacksburg used to be known as "Draper's Meadow" in the old days.
                                No it wasn't quite that far downriver...I was only a few miles south of Price's Forks. I haven't been back to that neck of the woods in a long time. I guessing that many of the farms have been subdivided by now. It was at the time very beautiful country, maybe it still is!

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