Re: little shumi, little shumi, shumi, shumi, tsk tsk. - drew2222
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Jun 24, 2010 02:57PM
First Explorer at the "Ring of Fire" and presently drilling on the "BIG DADDY" Chromite/Pge's jv'd property...yet we were robbed
You just have to go back to an old post by Shumi and use the IP Check Tool for confirmation they are one in the same.
http://agoracom.com/ir/ucresources/forums/discussion/topics/424263-uc-ceo-jimmy-buys-more-stock/messages/1391848#message
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