OT. And I mean about as far off topic as you will ever see! Ron, I love your humor! The llamas do spit. But, good news. Get an Attawooda llama. Will cost you an arm and a leg. But, the Attawooda llamas have been examined, they have tiny little flakes of gold all in their body. (my DD so far indicates they chewed conglomerate to keep their teeth sharpened). The most expensive ones were fed venero dirt, on occasion.
So, when they spit, save all the spit! Train them to spit in buckets. You really need to save all material exiting their body. Mix it all to obtain your ore. Now, buy a portable Knelson or Falcon, say the 3 inch size. Run your ore mix, and voila!, you will be retiring early. One DD point. Any gaseous material does not have any flakes. Some have spent a fortune on liquifiers, only to find low assays.
Saved the best for last. Due to their change in digestive system over hundreds of years, we have found if you feed them some of that silver antibiotic stuff, they turn it into gold flakes! Ancient alchemists' dream! Buy a pair, and bred those Attawoodas as fast as you can!
LOL. If Terry doesn't tell us something soon, we are going to be bored to death with llama mining stories. I think Rod is already thinking about starting a contest to predict the highest llama assay some of us llama investors will get!
POH, indeed! gerald |