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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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I'll take the one in the pink.  Cool
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March 13, 2019, 09:47:10 PM

More champagne, Mr JuanGee?  Perhaps I should fetch the Bently for this evening?

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March 13, 2019, 10:01:06 PM

I didn't even know Calvin Ayre before viewing his photo with the underage girls... What a sick f*ck!

I quickly browsed through his Twitter account. There are literally dozens of similar photos of him with little girls, mostly of Asian and African origin. In some of these photos you can also see Craig Wright, Roger Ver and other members of the BCash / BCH and BSV teams. Wright & Ver are also featured in several other posts.

Calvin Ayre is clearly associated with, and heavily promotes BSV/BCH.

It just goes to show what sick minds are behind those shitcoins...

You mean like pizzagate Brock Pierce in bitcoin whose hobby before craptocurrency was him and his roommate getting arrested for Podesta Molesta parties?  Every single one of these digital shitcoins is filled to the brim with nothing but retard scammers, fly by night grifters, weirdos, and Jewish merchants.
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March 13, 2019, 10:01:15 PM

Good afternoon Bitcoinland.

Sitting in a bar at YYZ killing time. They'd overbooked my flight almost 2 hours ago, so I'm waiting for a flight to Mex City in about 3 hours.
 
Tomorrow AM (way too early... farmers' hours... 7:30 AM) I fly down to Cancun a day late. Geeze, I thought my trip north would be a few days. Now it's turned into over a week.

At least they're compensating me with a $20 dinner voucher and a check for $1000. Not bad for a $289 ticket. More than pays for my trip up and back including taxis etc.

Sometimes things can be a pain but basically life is good.
___

Meanwhile Bitcoin is still going sideways... currently $3872USD/ $5150CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

For all you superstitious folks who think I can magically control Bitcoin prices by going south and north, the price is about the same as it was a week ago when I flew up. Go figure.
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Come on Liverpool. Just a win please.


Fellas, Liverpool won!
They destroyed Bayern!
Time for me to take a nap 🙂
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March 13, 2019, 10:04:48 PM

Does the intercept of the exponent and logarithmic regression curves represents the likely future peak (at around 80K)?

That is how I am interpreting the data though I would like to note that I tend to be very conservative in most of my projections. I am a firm believer in the hope for the best, prepare for the worst mentality.


You seem way more bullish than bitserve, and perhaps a few other capitulated negative Nancies.   Wink Wink

STFU JJG. This "nancy" know what he's doing... or not... Time will tell Smiley
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I'll take the one in the pink.  Cool
WTF is going on here LoL
Give me the red one, I am going to bed 😛
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March 13, 2019, 10:16:07 PM

More champagne, Mr JuanGee?  Perhaps I should fetch the Bently for this evening?



Huh?  What you talkin bout willis?
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alright

anybody that requotes that pedo shit yet again it's an insta-ignore

I'm done
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March 13, 2019, 10:21:54 PM

Does the intercept of the exponent and logarithmic regression curves represents the likely future peak (at around 80K)?

That is how I am interpreting the data though I would like to note that I tend to be very conservative in most of my projections. I am a firm believer in the hope for the best, prepare for the worst mentality.


You seem way more bullish than bitserve, and perhaps a few other capitulated negative Nancies.   Wink Wink

STFU JJG. This "nancy" know what he's doing... or not... Time will tell Smiley

Ah ha!!!!! u admit that u name b Nancy.  That is all the proof I need. 

Thank you very much for your confirmation and cooperation.   Wink
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March 13, 2019, 10:25:11 PM

Does the intercept of the exponent and logarithmic regression curves represents the likely future peak (at around 80K)?

That is how I am interpreting the data though I would like to note that I tend to be very conservative in most of my projections. I am a firm believer in the hope for the best, prepare for the worst mentality.


You seem way more bullish than bitserve, and perhaps a few other capitulated negative Nancies.   Wink Wink

STFU JJG. This "nancy" know what he's doing... or not... Time will tell Smiley

Ah ha!!!!! u admit that u name b Nancy.  That is all the proof I need. 

Thank you very much for your confirmation and cooperation.   Wink


Yeah, yeah, whatever. When you are done with words... learn something about punctuation marks (Hint: double quotation marks) and its meaning.
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March 13, 2019, 10:38:58 PM

Does the intercept of the exponent and logarithmic regression curves represents the likely future peak (at around 80K)?

That is how I am interpreting the data though I would like to note that I tend to be very conservative in most of my projections. I am a firm believer in the hope for the best, prepare for the worst mentality.


You seem way more bullish than bitserve, and perhaps a few other capitulated negative Nancies.   Wink Wink

STFU JJG. This "nancy" know what he's doing... or not... Time will tell Smiley

Ah ha!!!!! u admit that u name b Nancy.  That is all the proof I need. 

Thank you very much for your confirmation and cooperation.   Wink


Yeah, yeah, whatever. When you are done with words... learn something about punctuation marks (Hint: double quotation marks) and its meaning.

Look who got up on the wrong side of the bed today?  with all the technicalities?

"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but 'blah blah blah'  "..... (notice:  I can do it too.  A quote within a quote)    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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March 13, 2019, 11:03:35 PM

Good afternoon Bitcoinland.

Sitting in a bar at YYZ killing time. They'd overbooked my flight almost 2 hours ago, so I'm waiting for a flight to Mex City in about 3 hours.
 
Tomorrow AM (way too early... farmers' hours... 7:30 AM) I fly down to Cancun a day late. Geeze, I thought my trip north would be a few days. Now it's turned into over a week.

At least they're compensating me with a $20 dinner voucher and a check for $1000. Not bad for a $289 ticket. More than pays for my trip up and back including taxis etc.

Sometimes things can be a pain but basically life is good.
___

Meanwhile Bitcoin is still going sideways... currently $3872USD/ $5150CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

For all you superstitious folks who think I can magically control Bitcoin prices by going south and north, the price is about the same as it was a week ago when I flew up. Go figure.

Ok..and I hate to break it to you but according to my calculations there is a .000097% chance that your random trips down South might effect the price of corn. Since the first team that was sent failed to detain you...perhaps more drastic measures need to be considered.





#panicmode  #theanxietyisallinmyhead  #strongpaws
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March 13, 2019, 11:17:11 PM

We should open a community short @ $3855
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March 13, 2019, 11:25:22 PM

You do know it's about to go ripping up?
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March 13, 2019, 11:46:44 PM

Good evening WO fams.
After a long day I am home and going to watch Liverpool match.

Come on Liverpool. Just a win please.

Where is LFC?

As i woke up
I first visit again liveuitslagen.nl

Aaaaaaaaaaaand LFC got it exactly right

1-3

WoW Van Dijk and Mané are in great form
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March 13, 2019, 11:50:32 PM

More champagne, Mr JuanGee?  Perhaps I should fetch the Bently for this evening?



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Aaaaaaand be gone.....
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March 13, 2019, 11:55:52 PM

Bitcoin is like:

- The English language
- The metric system
- The Internet
- Universal Morality
- Natural Law
- Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

Bitcoin’s network effects, anti-fragility & universal appeal will devour everything that stands in its way

https://twitter.com/misir_mahmudov/status/1105940469958221825?s=21
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March 13, 2019, 11:58:04 PM
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Geeze you nailed me. Gato negro.

I've always had a soft spot for black cats. My favorite kitty in Mexico is una gato negra. Sweet as sugar and an expert huntress.

I get good luck from black cats, just like from the number 13. Everything in nature balances, so I figure there are so many people drawing bad luck from black cats and 13 that there's an excess of good luck to be harvested.

Life is good.
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