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To: marcos who wrote (2624)7/26/2002 5:55:39 PM
From: Frankly Speaking  Respond to of 8273
 
Marcos,

"today i bought ngt .32 and better, xcl .35!"

I picked up XCL at .37, sold at .49 and bought back NGT at .32 Would have liked to keep both.

F.S.



To: marcos who wrote (2624)7/27/2002 3:59:30 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
marcos,

then pick up this book called Tom Sawyer, read three times, absorb thoroughly, and set up a dude ranch for vegan retro wannabe pretend-miners with credit card limits over one gazillion, make them bring their own underground tools and sledgehammers/anvils for milling, be sure to award liberal air miles on account settlements over fifty k US, this is important, also lots of arugula in the salad, they love that shit and you can grow it out back real fast

Hey...its been done. There is (or at least once was) an outfit in Alaska that enticed wealthy goldbuggers and wannabe placer miners to pay big bucks to go live in a canvas wall tent, cook their own meals(no charge for the dried beans and flour), and shovel gravel all day long into a longtom or sluice box on the beaches of Nome. Why not a hard rock show? I don't see why it wouldn't work up in Northern Ontario, Quebec or even a little high grade quartz vein from the Kootenay's. The lucky ones could go home with a nice quartz specimen with visible gold in it:-))

qis.net

or just do a search on "Recreational mining"



To: marcos who wrote (2624)7/27/2002 6:14:19 PM
From: teevee  Respond to of 8273
 
She Who Piles ?!

ROTHFLMAO..:-)))GGGG

Every few years when my "she who piles" is out of town, I get BFI to drop off one those big bins(6'x5'x16') and I spend 3 or 4 full days filling it. When "she who piles" returns, the cycle starts anew:-))
cheers,
teevee