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To: TobagoJack who wrote (2703)12/14/2005 8:24:16 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217753
 
<sex is like gold, > TJ, I suppose that's why wedding rings are traditionally made of gold. Though the nexus escapes me.

Somehow, sitting around ogling and fondling gold doesn't get me going. Not that I've tried it. Other than as wedding ring. Oh, hang on, I have ogled big nuggets in museums and I have been fascinated by the crown jewels in the White Tower.

Maybe I'm a closet gold fiend and one day I'll come out.

In Arrowtown, there is a historic village of Chinese gold diggers who came from China over a century ago and lived in sorry circumstances to find gold in the vicinity.

It's interesting to visit museums, see and read all about it and ponder the meaning of it all.

I find it much more alluring to excavate cyberspace for phragmented photons which people around the world are buying by the petatrillion. No sitting in a stone hut for me in the midst of an Otago winter, with a fire, far from home, after a hard day's yakker in the freezing creek looking for specks of gold, or the lucky strike.

Artists fascinate me too, with their understanding of how our perceptions and emotions bounce around in our heads and interact with the outside world. That was a good eye test.

Mqurice
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