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In the US all those longshoremen on the east coast from Maine to Houston in the Gulf are striking. Besides a big pay increase they want LESS automation for container handling so they can have more union brothers working on the docks.

Once upon a time YOU claimed you and your investors were going beach multiple rental units of those save the earth ammonia eaters on the east coast of the US. Never heard one word how that event went - care to share with the FAC public the highlights - not looking for the hidden secretes of your success - jsut the highlighys.
Gotta feeling this bloke has been to more than 1 CJ and came out with first prize blue ribbon each time. Wouldn't mind if I could take him out for a SNIPE hunt too. Hear the banks of the Chattahoochee has a lot of them - fun canoe ride..

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  • Posted 4 Oct 2024 20:02
  • By johnr_j
  • joined 3 Jun'06 - 1,446 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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