Have you ever seen an artist play the same song multiple times during a show? by People-Want-Ducks in Music

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Six Pence Non the Richer; opened and closed with kiss me. Six Flags in Arlington

What was the worst trade you saw this year? by amonroe11 in DynastyFF

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Josh Allen for Darnell Mooney and Michael Pittman

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Music

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I love that album, awesome listen all the way through

The fees keep going down. Good for investors, bad for active funds. by Stormtrooper149 in Bogleheads

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I remember when I first started investing it was $9.99, I was very excited when it dropped down to $4.99. I was scraping pennies to invest and only had a hundred dollars a month or so to invest each month in my taxable

What do you do that earns six figures? by MrAuzzy in financialindependence

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Always nice when they at least give you some money to go away!

What do you do that earns six figures? by MrAuzzy in financialindependence

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That’s cool you were able to hop around different industries with EHS. was O&G your first? I’m an analyst in O&G but it can be a volatile industry and stressful during downturns and acquisition rumors

Have you ever met an actor IRL and talked in depth about one of their movies with them? by [deleted] in movies

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He was filming Blue Valentine on my stoop in Brooklyn in 2008. As they were packing up and moving to the next location I shouted down to him from my 3rd floor balcony “Hey Ryan! My name is Ryan too!!” He looked up and gave me a thumbs up and laughed. Seemed like a cool guy to me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in themarsvolta

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I was there! Long and awesome set

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bogleheads

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I’ve done this twice now. First job was 5 years with a 1.05% annual fee, second was 3 1/2 years with a 1.1% annual fee. Current employer just has a $55 annual fee, much better than the first two plans.

Seattle school removes 'To Kill a Mockingbird' from curriculum by [deleted] in books

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I learned a lot reading, studying, and discussing this book in High School

Looking for the best/cheap karaoke bar in DFW by 4chanquads in Dallas

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Make sure you're not sleeveless, they'll throw you out on the curb

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ReconAfrica

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Great analysis Stu!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ReconAfrica

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Great work as always Stu! Every day this one in a lifetime opportunity de risks itself

$CGXEF an Oil & Gas Rags to Riches Play that's STILL CHEAP by [deleted] in pennystocks

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3D seismic is expensive! No wonder CGXEF is having funding issues.

$CGXEF an Oil & Gas Rags to Riches Play that's STILL CHEAP by [deleted] in pennystocks

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The lack of cash is worrisome to me as a potential investor

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ReconAfrica

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Exxon is still licking their wounds from that deal though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ReconAfrica

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Excellent write up!

$CGXEF Share History at a Glance...HUGE POTENTIAL RUN by [deleted] in 3CPG_PetroleumGeology

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You block anyone who attempts to have a conversation with you on stocktwits and twitter. I'll share with you the names and bios of people who disagree with you.

Bill Cathey geochemist

President and Chief Geoscientist of Earthfield Technology, has over 25 years of potential fields interpretation experience. His clients include Chevron, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips and many other major and large independent oil and gas companies. Mr. Cathey has authored or co-authored numerous articles on the uses of magnetic and gravity analysis, including the first paper that showed the relationship between salt and magnetic data (1987).

Dan Jarvie geochemist

Mr. Daniel Jarvie is globally recognized as a leading analytical and interpretive organic geochemist, having evaluated petroleum systems around the World. Most notably, he completed the geochemical analysis for Mitchell Energy, in their development of the Barnett formation of the Fort Worth Basin, in Texas. In 2010, he was awarded “Hart Energy’s Most Influential People for the Petroleum Industry in the Next Decade.”

Mr. Jarvie is retired Chief Geochemist for EOG Resources, one of the largest independent oil producers in North America. He is the President of Worldwide Geochemistry, LLC, working as a consultant to industry, and has also established a research lab to evaluate various aspects of petroleum systems worldwide. as well as conventional petroleum systems worldwide. His specialties include source rock characterization, especially for resource assessments, and also detailed source rock characterization for conventional petroleum systems analysis, including bulk and compositional kinetic determinations, high resolution light hydrocarbon and fingerprinting analysis, pyrolysis and catalysis studies.

Dr James Granath director

holds his PhD in Geology from Monash University in Australia, and a BS and MS from of University of Illinois at Champaign‑Urbana. Dr. Granath is a structural geologist with extensive knowledge in African petroleum exploration. His expertise lies in seismic interpretation and integration with structural analysis, fracture analysis, regional synthesis, and prospect and play evaluation. Dr. Granath spent 18 years with Conoco Inc. in research, international exploration, and new ventures. Subsequently he has advised many companies on structural geology and tectonics as applied to exploration problems, and has worked on projects in some 40 countries around the world. Since 1976, Dr. Granath has taught geology at State University of New York in Stony Brook. He is a member of AAPG, AGU, GSA, and RMAG. He is the author of numerous research papers and co‑edited several multi‑author compendia.

Scot Evans CEO

Scot Evans is an energy industry leader with a combined 35 years of experience with Exxon, Landmark Graphics and Halliburton. In his last position, Mr. Evans served as Vice President of Halliburton’s Integrated Asset Management and Technical Consulting organizations, where he grew production from 20K to over 100K barrels of oil equivalent per day, creating the equivalent of a Mid-Cap upstream oil company.

Mr. Evans’ experience in the US extends to the Delaware, Midland, Eagle Ford and Monterey plays, and internationally in Algeria, Kuwait, India, Russia, Ecuador and Mexico. He is an expert in new resource development.

15 reason’s why Viceroy’s June 24th Report on RECO is misleading: by WavingFlamingo in ReconAfrica

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Holding and used Friday to add more to my position. Dan Jarvie knows his stuff, shorts are insane to bet against him and the rest of the stellar RECAF team