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To: Tommaso who wrote (223744)10/6/2009 10:15:59 AM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 306849
 
Good job. Now, go forth and buy.



To: Tommaso who wrote (223744)10/6/2009 12:34:55 PM
From: benwoodRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"I wish I had asked about where the gold bullion was held"

Absolutely. I'll conduct that part of the survey. But, please, to ensure confidentiality and security, PM only me the GPS coordinates of where it is buried. Give me about a month to unpile, er, compile my results and look for a post after I've located the results.

Just as a completely unrelated aside, can a Blackberry connect at any Starbucks, like say, ... oh, say including from a completely thought up random city of Rio?



To: Tommaso who wrote (223744)10/6/2009 12:36:06 PM
From: CasaubonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
the only thing gold can readily be traded for is sex; and that is highly variable, as to quantity. <GGG>



To: Tommaso who wrote (223744)10/6/2009 12:48:56 PM
From: Travis_BickleRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
The only real surprise to me was the number of people owning numismatic gold coins. Still scared by FDR, I guess.

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Some times those things get passed from one generation to the next, they aren't liquid so people just stash them.