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To: Condor who wrote (23628)11/5/2003 10:04:48 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 39344
 
Exacto. We like building mines nearby infrastructure and development. We have lassoed some far-back orebodies and moved them nearer roads and towns in order to accomodate cheap work. A lot of folk like mines that never leave their filing cabinets on Howe Street. You have to admire the strategy, and it keeps costs way down. We kinda go for chipping a bit of rock, so we have selected an expanse of Ontario countryside that has plenty of it. If all else fails we will be able to make picturesque table tops from the ample supply of quartz outcrop in the area. Other possibilities are remote highway tours of wolf, bear, moose and loon territory, complete with your own recordings of respective calls. Highjacking freight trains of wheat or truckloads of cigarettes or shimp that spin out of control on selected, slippery corners sounds doable. We have looked into selling fake moose licenses and. even selling fake moose fur. (complete with plastic antlers) Or tapping into the gas pipeline and filling trucks for home delivery. We are exploring the technology necessary to make penetration safely. We figure we got it licked, but we have a bit of trouble convincing people to man the drill.

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