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To: long-gone who wrote (67926)4/19/2001 5:03:20 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 116805
 
Darn. This makes my 70 tons that much harder to sell. I wish he had found it. But my friend I knew he wouldn't.

Of course the 70 tons might be a pipe dream too. But do you think people would try to sell it for 35 years if it weren't there? They certainly were persistent. And they were the parties of the first part, not depending on someone else's say so 'bout it.

Ah well. All I ever have to sell are sour grapes, never eaten, presumed bad.

Retreating armies have often buried treasure. Alexander, Xerxes, Atuhalpa)sp?) (Pizarro), the Poles in Warsaw, the Naziis. The Jap story might be right.

I like mine better. It makes sense.

EC<:-}