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To: marcos who wrote (5646)4/9/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Ok I have this vision in my mind, the trench has been drilled off and loaded with powder, everyone gathers on a snow covered knoll with binoculars to watch the blast, the shout is heard "Fire in the Hole" and Kaboom up goes a cloud of green kimberlite dust into the clear artic air, a few pieces of fly rock are seen arching out and then through the cloud can be seem one big pink diamond the size of a giant toronja a dazzle of light in the arctic sunlight, rays shooting off it like lazer lights, it arcs out from the trench and as everyone on the knoll holds their breath it disappears somewhere into the snow.
For days the crew is out with shovels and brooms trying to find the beast, but diamond willie safely has it in her lair.
Just like the giant fish which got away everyone saw it but no one could find it.
The above is a purely fictional piece, but what if.........
regards Walt



To: marcos who wrote (5646)4/10/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: Brezlin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Marcos, off topic... My wife and I spent 3 weeks in San Miguel de Allende and enjoyed grapefruits almost as big as cantelopes...!!! I never knew they grew like that!... San Miguel is a such a neat little town... I think I'll retire there when the Diamonds start comming in..

! Que tenga buen dia !

B