Anyone up for Mining?
- Smokeyja
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I came across this post in Craigslist today and it was a pretty interesting post.
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- Smokeyja
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Ive got a few tractors for hauling some loads I wonder what you would have to do to legally start trip mining. That's where the good bit coal is.
- coal bob
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Ok for starters.will have to keep this a low budget operation We could put smitty incharge of the fleet of trucks and fred can be the supervisor now all we need is someone for some financing maybe obahma will help us
- Smokeyja
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Yea but with the profit you can buy a Château with many inserts ... un poêle dans chaque chambre!nortcan wrote:I would like to finance but must keep my money to buy an insert
Tres bon Francais Smokeyja, I like the PROFIT idea. But I must to the Bride beforeSmokeyja wrote:Yea but with the profit you can buy a Château with many inserts ... un poêle dans chaque chambre!nortcan wrote:I would like to finance but must keep my money to buy an insert
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No problems the money should come pouring in, he's a sucker for a losing deal. We will call the company Coalyndra and mutter darkly about the environment. With the cash we will buy the remaining 6000 unsold Chevy Volts as these are going to be very rare cars with a total production run of 14,000 units. An interim dividend will be paid of $45,000,000 to all shareholders 6000x$7500 rebate. All new batteries coming next century as the technology improves. Sell at Meechams in 5 years for $75,000 each. With that money we will buy the now defunct factory in Wilmington where the Volts were made and turn it into a skating rink - Biden will support all this provided if we only use union labor at $100/hr to give out the skates.maybe obahma will help us
It's a new America we must all adjust.
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On a more serious note. I would bet you need all sorts of regulatory approval that will take years. By offering the incentive of $1 a ton the new leasee will haul a&&ss to get those approvals and spend big dollars only to find his lease ran out and the owner takes it back with all approvals in place. One maxim in life I have learned - if it's too good to be true - it is. It's a last desperate attempt to get something done he can't do. Wait for a year and offer to buy the land for next to nothing but he gets 50% of all profits on the coal.I came across this post in Craigslist today and it was a pretty interesting post.
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- I'm On Fire
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Does this mean I get to break out my green pants and hot chick foreman suit?
- Smokeyja
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You know the more I thought about it you're right! But what business or person sees a Craigslist as and says " why yes I think I will spend $xxx,xxx to start mining off this simple little ad"coalnewbie wrote:On a more serious note. I would bet you need all sorts of regulatory approval that will take years. By offering the incentive of $1 a ton the new leasee will haul a&&ss to get those approvals and spend big dollars only to find his lease ran out and the owner takes it back with all approvals in place. One maxim in life I have learned - if it's too good to be true - it is. It's a last desperate attempt to get something done he can't do. Wait for a year and offer to buy the land for next to nothing but he gets 50% of all profits on the coal.I came across this post in Craigslist today and it was a pretty interesting post.
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I don't know if CL would be the place you advertise lol.
Sure thingI'm On Fire wrote:Does this mean I get to break out my green pants and hot chick foreman suit?
But after we're done strip mining we have to agree to build a shopping center and a bunch of town homes to close to eachother because we don't have enough of these in the US yet. Obama said he's not getting enough revenue so we have to create more houses and more taxes for all the illegals he wants I give amnesty to.