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Good even cru.28.07...A rekovery it appers...Dats it we sale s and de silva goes NNn.

Red line goen up strate up.

AK ER 43
 
ya haargh i noo you woulda nay leave me stranded here on berg 34 for the wretched mermaids for much longer cap'n erol.... i'm warming my mitts (one mitt, one hok) t latch on as yer come screamin' by... woohoo!

s-tron from $6 N
 
28.63US..OVER 29AU...Whats happenun on de Wall ST.??

Last night of trading before 2 days of rest.

AK ER 43
 
Captain Turk took sum orf da cruw wid ar bag zilver wee gunna buy dat izland called greece, bin up fur zale fur ar song i herd.

Dey got sum reel preddi mermmamaidez,

bee a gud plaze ta stop an rezt on ouw wey norf
 
howooo little black peep i kneed sum orf dat gud vodka ya got uz lazt time. gotta hadda pardie wee doz. hotel 46 iz back an Captain Turk gunna git uz greece.
Kaptun errol 43 twill bee soo happy, he bin nippin an nappin alot dez deyz, tiz hiz back ya know. he gotta stop bending ova dey rail talkin ta doz mermmaidez
 
i doo Kaptun errol 43, dey know wen ya on yer own, ya gotta bee careful ya doo, douwn lizten to dere szweet zongz, dey make ar man goo crazi

croc roc bin szwimmin ova dere i saw im, i tink dey gotta mizz croc an hiz bin woozin her
 
Ye be up late tonite Maggie... are ye getin de top of de krossnest , de statesroom reddi for anuder partie..

Ah dey be the daas, On de North sideo f de eqater der be the badest cru around, and if ye come on bored yer betta beware of the widelst partie in the town..

AK ER 43
 
Ey, Crew! I found'z a bottle floatin in de waterz!

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At furst i fought it waz a bottle of RUM ( i was like " arrrrrgh! RUM!" )

but on second foughts I finks it lootz like i've int-arrrrrggghh-cepted sum sort ov' communification... . .
 
Great news crew!

Jislizard posted this wonderfully bearish article two days ago.

http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-26582-beware-silver-can-bite.html

It's full of lies of course, but that's exactly what we want around here. A terrific collection of lies and half-truths that will shake out those weak hands and drive sentiment to depths lower than Jamie Dimon's popularity at the Morgue.

Since we abandoned all hope last week and took ourselves to the lifeboats, silver and gold have turned around dramatically.

Gold rose 2.2% in one day!

That's the power of negative thinking crew!!

This week we can probably allow ourselves the luxury of a brief occasional smile as silver recovers ground - but if the price drops again please try to look suitably depressed and worried - even though this is the buying opportunity of a lifetime.

(And if you *REALLY* can't fake it then just go an buy another 10oz from our Maggie - but PLEASE - do it quietly or there will be a stampede to her cabin door!)

Here's the article. Try to read it with a straight face.

(It sounds more real if you can ignore the fact that the people who rig the prices also write the news).

Jislizard said:
http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424053111903591504577361922902549292.html?mod=BOL_twm_mw

"Silver is the one that doesn't get invited to the birthday party because it bites people; it's nasty,"

Silver's charms are fadingand so are chances of a quick silver comeback.

The metal has had a manic-depressive 12 months. On April 29, 2011, futures vaulted to a record settlement high of $48.599 a troy ounce, then plunged 27% over the next five sessions. The metal never recovered after exchange owner CME Groupraised trading margins to quell the extreme volatility.

However, with prices now around $31, don't be seduced into thinking that silver is about to shine again anytime soon. "Silver is the one that doesn't get invited to the birthday party because it bites people; it's nasty," says Sterling Smith, an analyst with Country Hedging in St. Paul, Minn.

THE STOMACH-CHURNING UPS AND DOWNS of last year continue. This year's roller-coaster ride has seen prices race up 33% in late February, only to slide 16% since then. This alone should serve as a warning to timid souls. But signs also abound that silver's best days are behind it.

.In the futures market, the open interest in Comex silver futures points to a metal losing its charm. This measure of the number of silver contracts in play remains anemic at around 120,000. This compares with more than 140,000 during silver's rally last April, and more than 160,000 in late 2010 when most commodities benefited from a spike in investor demand on the back of QE2, the Fed's quantitative-easing program.

The shimmering hoard of the metal building in CME warehouses also reflects its dimming allure. Silver stored there is touching a 10-year high at 140.6 million troy ounces, or about 18% of 2011 global mine output. The massive stockpile "points to currently plentiful supply on the global silver market and is likely to block any significant price rises in the near future," analysts at Commerzbank say in a research report.

The May contract on the Comex closed at $31.411 a troy ounce Friday, down 0.8% on the week.

INVESTOR INTEREST IN THE PHYSICAL silver market also has shriveled. The sales of silver-bullion coins by the U.S. Mint, an indicator of investment demand, have been slow this year. In the first quarter, 10,139,000 troy ounces in silver coins were sold, 18.4% below the 12,429,000 in the corresponding 2011 period.

Industrial demand for the metal is also waning, as the global economy continues to struggle. Silver has a wide variety of uses in high-end manufacturing, like solar-power applications and electronics. The metal is better than copper at conducting heat and electricity.

Metals consultancy Thompson Reuters GFMS predicts that industrial demand will pick up in the second half, and forecasts that silver will trade in a range of $28 to "just north" of $40 a troy ounce for the remainder of 2012. But such a wide price range should flash warning signals to investors because of silver's worrisome volatility.

Royal Bank of Scotland offers a less alluring outlook. It sees silver touching a high of $34 in the third quarter before trending lower.

So there you go!
 
On Second foughts i fink i'd better throw it bak in de wat'r!

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I fink it'z one of ourz.
8-)
 
Azure said:
On Second foughts i fink i'd better throw it bak in de wat'r!

I fink it'z one of ourz.
8-)

Aye, it's one of our's alright Azure - there are hundreds of them out there - but before ye toss it back can ye add a few more things to the list...

I'd like another half-pound of that wicked gunpowder tea, and can ye add a large jar of green olives too.

(I'm thinking a purchasing Greece for a song and I want to see what their national foods are like first)


And I've got to choose the song too...

SPOT : USD $29.10 (Sigh! Alas!)
 
Arrgh, lukyz i'm suck a gud spellar, or no'won wood no whats goin' on !

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It be da furst arm'mendment! 8-)
 
Ah an SOS...Nour we r Stackurs of Silva...Bir low , stack it below,,De SS is bottom hevi,

Glad to c nu supplise cumin on bored.

AK ER 43
 
I be erli on de dek tanite..Annuder weak of sailen.. What will happun dis week...Plase yer bets men and women of the sea. Ye can bet yer life we de SS will tri to sale NNNN.

AK ER 43
 
Wheel leave'm dead in de watar aktung kaptung!
juz az soon az we figure out howz ta work tat new outbooard mr blacksheep instawlled bak whatz-day!

But In de Meantime, i have a liddle jingle for de capain' tu considda'r for the new anthum!


As i sit, in de dark and wondar',
whyz im'z a pirate and i want more plundar,
wet from de rain'z, hail, lightnin' thundar.
b't we ain't goin down!

ain't sc'urred of the man wif de piece of pap-arrrrgh,
worth but de wurdz sayn' legaal tendar,
forcin' all-de-men to-be, worki'n hardar.
watch it all fawll down!

nowz, as-it-be, we be take-'non water,
floating neer de bergs on de captainz ordarz,
not for-for-eva, just-a-little-bit, shorta.
Den well turn arrrrgh-ound!
 
Azure.. Dat be a fine anthum fur us pirits...We neva goen down! Down! down

Ah dat lifted me spirits..Nise ! deskribes us pirits to a man/ woman.

28.23

AK ER 43
 
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