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To: marcos who wrote (50163)10/8/2007 4:22:36 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78421
 
Yes getting the locos on your side, the brokos, the bancos, the secos, the cortocircuitos, and all the other lechones del martillo it is mucho mejor mi pequeño amigo.

If one of the locos is Rancho Villa, then you got it made.

I believe in lex rex however. You have to be able to adjudicate finally. It is important to trust your wife. In the event of divorce however, it is important to hide your money and have a good lawyer. Walking these two roads well is the hallmark of a man to be admired.

I trust everyone. Not even myself.

EC<:-}



To: marcos who wrote (50163)10/8/2007 6:22:54 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78421
 
a small narrow-vein operation underground, shipping to somebody else's mill

ah ha!

we got that goin' on. no problemo.

Send me all your money. No wait, let's be conservative. Sell your house, your car, your boat, and your garden tractor. Then send me all your cash.

should be a slam-dunk.

I wonder how many brokers it would take to start a mine? I mean how many it would take to actually engineer and mine it? Assuming the money had already been raised. You sent them out to the site, and tell them they have to mine it themselves. They can't hire anyone, they are it.

My bet is you come back 10 years later and you would have a whorehouse running, a golf course, a hotel, a motel, a bait shop, an airstrip, and a mine office where you can get colour brochures of the mine site, where drilling is planned when the court case is settled.