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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Claude Cormier who wrote (30658)2/26/2003 9:01:28 PM
From: ge-believer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
"There will be a first. I hope it is MYNG." Now, would GE be the first, or the last miner of a large placer deposit? I mean, wasn't there a time when there were large placer deposits of gold being mined commercially?



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (30658)2/27/2003 8:50:55 AM
From: steadyasyougo  Respond to of 34075
 
<Glad to know that. SO can I claim a cut on your future MYNG profits ? --:)>

Claude, I would have to think about that one. Would cash be considered a bribe in Canada?
Instead, I think I will get you one of these:

Message 18437602

Ron and his other brother Fred C. Dobbs and I call them Territurns. They are very rare in Bolivia. Rumor has it that they ate venero dirt to keep their teeth clean, and unknowingly became a fine gold concentrator/accumulator. I might consider getting you a statue of one. But only if I can find one conveniently at local Wal Mart. There are some other llamas that we call Attawoodas. Statues of them are easier to find. Copper is just as good as gold, isn't it?
vbg, we're back to our llama mining scheme, Ron!
We shall see.
gerald