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The sheffield mine in Franklin was our last great hope for fame and fortune. A new cabin and early retirement hung in the balance. The girls would get mad every time we ask ARE WE RICH YET? We did enjoy a little hill climbing on the first gens. No one got rich on this deal but Yammer Dan walked away seeing dollar signs. Something about opening up The Clay County Mine??

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Sorry didn't get rich. But I did end up with 8ct total weight of ruby's. Ok back to hoping to win the powerball. Had a blast though. Something to remember. Mini we will have to try again sometime but will have to Look for PAVED ROADS:rotfl:Sorry guys.:8:

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Sorry didn't get rich. But I did end up with 8ct total weight of ruby's. Ok back to hoping to win the powerball. Had a blast though. Something to remember. Mini we will have to try again sometime but will have to Look for PAVED ROADS:rotfl:Sorry guys.:8:

 

Next time we call before we decide to go. Make sure it's paved. But I had fun too. My hands are still nice and smooth too.

 

Margaret

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I figure if they can sell DIRT 15 bucks a bucket the Crackheads in my neighborhood wood pay $20 if I told them I was mining Hydro's. Slip a pill in every other bucket and I'm on my way to having it made!!!!:rotfl:

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Dan you need to include a power ball jackpot guarantee the first of every month. One of those buckets is full of OXY. Need a fast first gen to make those bank deposits.:mo money:

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I had a ball in the mud looking for microscopic ruby and saphire bunny turds. I didn't expect to hit it big with a bucket of dirt, but the time spent with friends, thinking of riches and retirement, now that was priceless. The ride up there was an eye-opener, too. Never knew how beautiful mountains could be.

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It was a good time but that road to the mine could stand a little work!!

 

 

Just what do you mean by "A Little Work"? I see nobody mentioned that the women REFUSED to ride down with us and walked to the bottom. That road needed an asphalt highway put on it.

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Ahhh, a little dirt bike riding ain't much for a 1st gen,,,,,,,, I thought about throwing dual-sport tires on mine, just to make it fun,,,,,,,,,,,, but then again, I ride a 325 lb. 1977 IT400 Yamaha dirt bike for yaya's.............

 

Dan

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