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Re: Post from SH

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posted on Aug 11, 2009 09:29PM

Thanks Spiny.

I gave you a Thumbs Up, but boy it sure did feel like a kick in the guts!

A couple of days ago someone mentioned that KXL is an explorer, not a producer, therefore they explore. However, explorers must also be "finders". If they can't find anything of value, then they are nothing but "spenders".

Columbus, Frobisher, Cabot, Cook - all were explorers who found something of value.

Columbus didn't spend the Queen's money just to bob around in the ocean!

And what of the explorers who set forth from the Old World with a boat load of other people's money and found nothing? Do we celebrate these folks with a holiday? No! Do we read of their exploits in history books? Nope - we don't!

Perhaps I'm getting cranky, but I'm tired of hearing about a bizillion hectares of potential. Potential keeps KXL's share price in the 50-70 cent range. Finding lots valuable stuff takes that share price higher than MY average price. Potential does not!

As Cedartree said, he waits for those holes of 1450+ metres. Me too! I still have patience, but mine is a finite resource. The next NR had better be a good one!

Sorry for the bah humbug, but I can't understand some of the KXL decision making. I was going to go on a rant about a dumb dog that digs holes in your lawn. But I won't.

Be well KXLers.

KG

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