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rarefind

09/01/14 9:24 AM

#78214 RE: the cork #78212

nbri its never team leos fault.....its the shareholders who held believing there glory hole was near....just to find out it would be another 4-6 weeks for 3 years.....were on the verge all right the verge of no return! Go leo and the expert team of rookies!!!....wait for it guys a great new channel plan being formed at the corporate head quarters(leos house) at the pool....new channel, new tunnel more timberr and a new raise is my guesss

lemon

09/01/14 11:30 AM

#78226 RE: the cork #78212

Finding enough gold in the Ruby mine to make mining it economically feasible is what a few folks are betting on. Most say they won't. A few say they will. Just have to wait and see which group winds up being the ASS. By the end of this coming week we should know. IMO

nagoya1

09/01/14 12:06 PM

#78227 RE: the cork #78212

Speaking of asses, do you think NBRI should tighten their belts even more by breeding some asses on the adjacent Ruby gold mine and using some of those strong asses in order to mine the Ruby gold mine like in the past.

Asses were used in the mining process ages ago to haul rocks and gold from the mines. Even Juan Valdez uses asses to carry his Colombian coffee beans to market that way.

Nothing beats a good working ass, that might be what is holding up the Fraser River btw, maybe they found some ass related archeological findings and the Historian or BC mining corp need to assess their actual historical importance.

The mining agency could literally have its hands full with all of these asses.

The road to no more dilution could be to cut costs only using asses. Imagine all of the costs that NBRI could save having hundreds of asses replacing all of their machinery.

Here's a possible NBRI mining plan, breed asses for mining, and use their manure to fertilize MJ plants on the unused parcels of land.

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Just a thought but I think that Mr.Leopold already has to deal with way more that a few asses as it is.
Go TEAM LEOPOLD