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I traded a worn out 4-wheeler and $1500 for a 1998 pickup with only 143,000 miles on it. Yea, the Repo-man knows momma and me real well. I sure hates losing that truck last month, cuss it was the best one I have ever had. My credit ain't very good and I only work 3 days a week at the mill. We have been thinking about finding the right doctor to help me get on full disability. Hey, I don't believe social security will be around when I get old enough for it. So I figure if I get on disability I will atleast get some of the money I have put in and I want ever have to work again. Hey, it would be kind of like winning the lottery or having the RV happen tomorrow. Oh well, ain't going to worry cuss we are going fishing tomorrow.

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Awwww hiloeven loosen up the panties just a little bit. Possum is just trying to have fun in a tough situation. Possum you dont need to buy one, just test drive a differnt one every weekend. You can still go fishing and not have to pay or clean the boat. Works for me!

Ive been testing boats for months now, just keep telling them when those dinars come in ill buy it!!!! (lol) justsaying! Just stay out of tampa area thats my territory!

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Will some one explain what this means? Thanks ahead of time or maybe I'm a bit behind cause I have been gone for a couple days.

thanks!

Iraq Business Forecast Report Q1 2010 - New Report Published

Newly released report, Iraq Business Forecast Report Q1 2010, provides detailed company analysis

Published on March 16, 2010 Comments (Be the first)

by Press Office

(Companiesandmarkets.com and OfficialWire)

LONDON, ENGLAND

Iraq's economic progress depends, above all, on raising oil production levels over the coming years. As such, the recent deals that the government has struck with a number of international oil companies for the development of some of Iraq's largest oil fields are therefore highly significant. The deals also bode well for Iraq's second oil licensing round in December 2009, where the government plans to auction off 10 oilfields. We see real GDP growth averaging 5.6% over the five-year forecast period out to 2014. On the political front, January 2010's parliamentary elections are another milestone for post-Saddam Iraq. We see the splits that have emerged in the main Sunni and Shi'a political groupings, and the fact that political parties are increasingly prepared to make alliances across sectarian divides, as positive indicators for future stability.

The devastating bombings that hit Baghdad in October could hurt Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's support ahead of January's polls. This could open the door for the main rival to Maliki's State of Law coalition, the predominately Shi'a National Iraqi Alliance, to achieve electoral success. However, no one coalition is likely to wield overarching power after the elections. This, in conjunction with greater Sunni voter participation, could enhance political stability as lawmakers are forced to compromise to achieve results. An unfortunate by-product is that the legislative process is likely to remain sluggish, and the prospects for the quick passage of the long-delayed hydrocarbon law are dim. The recent oil deals and our expectations for more to follow over the coming quarters support our relatively positive growth outlook over the next five years. So too has our improved outlook for the price of oil. Having revised our oil price forecasts upwards, we now see the government's fiscal position as far more sustainable. We do still forecast fiscal shortfalls out to 2014, but they should be manageable. Supported by healthy current account surpluses, we expect the central bank to hold the dinar steady at around IQD1,170/US$ over the next five years.

The improvements in the security situation mean that Iraq is now an increasingly viable investment destination, and Baghdad is keen to welcome in foreign businesses. However, investors must be prepared for a myriad of challenges, including endemic corruption, poor infrastructure, an unsophisticated financial services sector and Iraq's cumbersome bureaucracy. Nonetheless, Iraq is luring greater numbers of foreign companies, and not just into the oil sector. For example, parliament recently approved an amendment to the country's investment law, allowing foreigners to own land for the purposes of housing projects. This change in legislation will improve the attractiveness of the Iraqi market for overseas property developers.

Iraq Business Forecast Report Q1 2010: http://www.companiesandmarkets.com/r.ashx?id=3LTHG5342195614&prk=20c18e029543abfbd6e6df067add3344

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That sounds like a bunch of nonsense to momma and me. It's just like what the game warden told Mr. Possum today, "there's limit on the number of catfish you can catch per day, and you and momma have 65 to many". Me and momma got sideways with the fool and he wrote us 65 tickets. And told us that we will have to pay a restocking fee for each fish to. We are looking at fines over $10,000. I'm hiring a lawyer Monday and get this thrown out. I sure hope it RVs tomorrow, cuss I got some big bills to pay

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