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Old November 24th, 2016, 09:28 PM   #3911
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Forget Lasseter's Reef TM. For a measly one million dollarydoos I am prepared to provide you with a map giving the location of the billabong that is the home of the last surviving Bunyip. Fame and fortune await you my adventurous friend.
For an extra hundred thousand I will throw in fresh scat certified as belonging to The Grampians Panther.
I once said this before. Speaking with an Aussie requires a translator because half of what you said is unintelligible. What are these: billabong, Bunyip, scat, and The Grampians Panther. It is all Greek to me!!
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Old November 24th, 2016, 11:18 PM   #3912
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Hi tmee2000. Have you ever been to that area in Central Australia where Lasseter said he knew of this gold mine?. After he died men from his expedition scoured the area and found nothing. That was back in 1930. Now geologists have all kinds of fantastic electronic machines that can send x-rays into the earth to probe the depths and possibly uncover gold, silver, and other rare minerals. But it would cost you a bundle of money to even rent this equipment and then you also would have to pay someone to come with you who knew how to use it!!
There have been a lot of attempts tp find it TM, and fairly recently too I think. None successful, obviously. I haven't been there myself. It's a vast area that has hardly been touched, and the likelihhod is that there are lots of resources still to be found.

For gold the place I would look is the shield in Victoria, starting at Bendigo and running north to the Murray River.

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There have been a lot of attempts tp find it TM,
Maybe we should tell TM of the buried Spanish Treasure down my part of the world
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effCup. What do you know
I suspect Corelli made his for-tune without possessing a map of Lasseter's reef.
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Old November 25th, 2016, 12:54 PM   #3915
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Actually, digging for gold is a waste of time in the long run. It's easier to just go to the bank and buy some, not that I can afford to do that either. In my youth the price of gold was fixed for many decades at 35 dollars an ounce. Now just one ounce of gold is over 1200 dollars. I like so many millions of people have always had a fascination with gold. That lustrous color, the fact that it never rusts. There is just no other element like it. With the the price of gold so low years ago I could have bought a small gold bar for just a few hundred dollars. Darn.
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I suspect Corelli made his for-tune without possessing a map of Lasseter's reef.
Is this your new obsession "Vintage Idiot"- Arcangelo Corelli. Corelli wouldn't have given a hoot for gold. He was too busy composing the world's greatest music which was played all over Europe in the middle of the 17th century.
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Now just one ounce of gold is over 1200 dollars. I like so many millions of people have always had a fascination with gold. That lustrous color, the fact that it never rusts. There is just no other element like it. With the the price of gold so low years ago I could have bought a small gold bar for just a few hundred dollars. Darn.
Maybe twentyfive years ago when I first started thinking hard about planning for retirement, I started buying gold bullion over about a six year period. I still have several bars as a guard against the collapse of civilisation. Stored in a vault in Melbourne Mint. You are right about it being fascinating. I use to take the kids into look at and handle it when they were little and I have taken a couple of my grandkids.
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BTW I just printed from the intenet an aussie slang dictionary, so I now hope to be able to better understand the slang that so often pervades Australian member posts.
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BTW I just printed from the intenet an aussie slang dictionary, so I now hope to be able to better understand the slang that so often pervades Australian member posts.
The only problem with that TM is that we just make it up as we go along.

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...I could have bought a small gold bar for just a few hundred dollars...
That's a great idea, then you could shout us all drinks in it.

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Maybe twentyfive years ago...I started buying gold bullion
You are the Chinese Central Bank, and I claim my $50
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