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To: Mr. Miller who wrote (1838)12/2/1997 6:16:00 PM
From: Jeffery E. Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
GRASS VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 02, 1997--Brush Creek Mining and Development Co. Inc. (NASDAQ:BCMD - news) today announced that they had run out of toilet paper.

Due to the complaints of irate shareholders about warped shaker tables, BCMD felt it necessary to keep them better informed of the everyday minutiae involved with bringing up the gold.

Stan Griffith, mine superintendent, stated, ''The miners were trying to take care of business in the morning and had to resort to using copies of the Grass Valley newspaper."

James S. Chapin, CEO and chairman of the board, stated, ''An ASS-ay taken from the porto-potty showed a real need to increase the toilet paper allotment. These miners are big eaters and it shows up in the day to day tailings''

Chapin went on to say that the "paper project" would be funded dirctly from monies gleaned from the recent JV deal.

"Thank god", a miner was overheard to say, "using that newspaper was like wiping with sandpaper and the newsprint was turning my butt black."





To: Mr. Miller who wrote (1838)12/4/1997 8:59:00 AM
From: AAC  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4571
 
I appreciate your hard work, long distance costs, and DD. Many thanks. Certainly no one else knew about the shaker tables but thou. You have certainly done research I could not have done. I respect that, immensely. Teach me more, por favor, I am willing to learn. Since there was supposed to be 60 tons of production per day by mid-September (from August newspaper article quote, I believe) I wondered why there were no production figures released since that point. Certainly lack of production figures for September, October, and November is not due to warped shaker tables. If I remember correctly no income or production income was claimed in the latest 10Q-SB, or was that for the previous quarter. I must get time to read it, again. Again, muchas gracias.