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To: ogi who wrote (1057)3/27/2000 11:04:00 PM
From: steadyasyougo  Respond to of 1193
 
Thanks, Ogi, for the information. We've waited a long time to hear the words "they are now drilling on CS". Hope we get some real good results. Also on the other two properties. It has been a long wait. Thanks for keeping us informed. Jerry seems to be off line for awhile, probably on vacation.

Let us know when you hear something.
Cheers, Gerald



To: ogi who wrote (1057)3/28/2000 7:56:00 AM
From: steadyasyougo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1193
 
Hey, Ogi. On further reflection to your post, I have a question. Although no drilling was done on CS during the court battle for all these many months, wasn't Teck allowed free access to the property to do "surface testing", whatever that might be? If so, it seems they would have a very good idea of where to put those first drill bits.

Your words "truly excited" have a nice ring to them. I'm with you, pebble dykes don't mean a thing to me. But, pebble dyke talk and truly excited talk have got me counting copper colored sheep again! If you want to see truly excited, just wait til Jerry gets back!

I appreciate your efforts to keep us informed, and it is great that Gordon will share info with his shareholders.
Forgive me for nitpicking, but Sunshine is on Agua Calientes and Teck has Rio Grande. You are right, three drill programs ought to give us at least one mine. Jerry, as usual, is expecting three, so he can move away from snow country! Down here in Texas, snow is as rare as an albino coyote!

Cheers, Gerald