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To: tyc:> who wrote (7190)4/30/2006 1:32:37 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 8273
 
Yes, maybe we should measure everything in bean tacos, or beer ... or both, street taquitos could be standardised at .20 or .25 of a litre ... caquamas of Superior [litre bottles of a reasonable german-made beer, and domestic when you're in Chiapas] are now going for near two loonies, when less than ten years ago they were going for just over one loonie ... so what has changed - not the beer, not the bottle, these things are timeless ... it's the loonie that's changed, or at least the perception thereof, which is enough

aur.to - Aur finally got back to where it got when they hit at Louvicourt - stockcharts.com
... and it was only, what, thirteen years or so, nothing to it

Good luck mining Catface, lol ... there would be far more profit and far less hassle in selling beads and trinkets to the hordes of hipnoid turistas hanging around the Maquinna staring up at that old hunk of rock ... maybe you could mine a little completely out of sight from the water [or anywhere else], if you wore bellbottom pants, remembered not to shave, and made sure you observed the restrictions, like not using any tools more destructive or noisy than your fingernails, transport yourselves and everything else by kayak only, buy all your tofu locally, and never leave the bakery before 10:15 in the morning ... but that's a logger's take on it, you might ask amie picton, who sells gas pretty close to there [but yet closer to Ucluelet, whose population still contains a portion of Normal People].