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Re: opals in the rough for sale

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:53 pm
by Artfldgr
wha!!! what price? i said i might be interested... hey! :(
glad you sold it!!!! lucre is always good...

Re: opals in the rough for sale

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:10 pm
by SwordfishMining
Good on them. Hate to hear it was dropped thru a wire saw for the money instead of the "museum" somewhere by ruthless capitalists.

Re: opals in the rough for sale

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 7:36 am
by opalhaze
Bit of a secret but very happy

Re: opals in the rough for sale

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:00 pm
by Artfldgr
nothing wrong with capitalists... until they came along you had disease, people with feathers yelling at your cold, no transport, lots of parasites, average life of 35 if that far, and you certainly wouldn't know opals existed let alone chat on a screen from miles away with people miles away instantly... let me know if you agree after a night eating better than king louise did for a lot less, in your flame proof comfortable clothing, watching movies or something as you may work using the ubiquitous electric supply...

be grateful for them...
there is a reason why people would run through a hole in a fence losing their friends,
family, money, property, language, and everything to have what you have and not live like they did.

Re: opals in the rough for sale

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 8:57 am
by opalhaze
I did eat better than King Louise, Plum Glazed Pork and Italian Salad,,, Thank you

Re: opals in the rough for sale

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:06 am
by Artfldgr
i stand at the deli on the ground floor that has a buffet lunch by the lb... and you can have salmon, whitefish, porgy, oxtail, pork, turkey, meatballs (three meats), chicken, seafood.. and sometimes they throw up steamed lobster tails...
the fruit and salad buffet is similar with all manner of goodies.. and there are hot sandwhiches, pannini, deserts, sushi, korean bimibop, and bulgolgi... nine brews of coffee ranging in source from africa to brazil, hawaii.. etc.. yeah... there is even a pizza oven there too with all that... and if i dont like that go out, and less than 50 yards is another place with the same huge selection of stuff...
the best is if i am willing to walk back where i get the train and in the downstairs area is the oyster bar... 40 types of oysters flown in from japan, main, california, washington, north sea...

its unreal compared to the fare of the past and we take it mostly for granted...