You're right Mike!MKG wrote:Well known fact, Nev![]()
Australians have the bush, spiders and snakes - what would they be wanting gold for?
Mike
with all of that, who needs gold!

Nev
You're right Mike!MKG wrote:Well known fact, Nev![]()
Australians have the bush, spiders and snakes - what would they be wanting gold for?
Mike
I have a gold crown in my purse. It came out when I ate.... no, not a toffee, a SMARTIE. As if I wasn't feeling bad enough from the shame of breaking my NestIe boycott (ONE Smartie) but my flipping gold bit came out. It's happened so many times I'm thinking of telling the dentist to just take the flipping tooth out. Like Milims, I have also swallowed one in the past. I saw it down the loo grinning up at me, but I couldn't bring myself to retrieve it and it stayed there until we managed to flush it away. On other occasions, I've taken them back to the dentist. Sometimes they've been refitted, other times the dentist has ordered a new one and kept the old one. This time when it came out I said I'm going to post it off, but I was only joking. I didn't realise it was ACCEPTABLEanarchistinslippers wrote:
Dental?! (fetches shovel) Time to visit Grandma methinks!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
My great-grandfather went to the goldfields in WA, took a claim at Boulder as Kalgoorlie was swamped with miners, found no alluvial gold, sold the claim and gave up. A couple of years later, they found the deep gold reefs—at Boulder!Wombat wrote:That's really weird. We don't get any of that sort of stuff and definitely no-one wh comes door to door!
Us Aussies must not have any gold!
Nev
That's why you're called STONEhead, not GOLDhead.Stonehead wrote: My great-grandfather went to the goldfields in WA, took a claim at Boulder as Kalgoorlie was swamped with miners, found no alluvial gold, sold the claim and gave up. A couple of years later, they found the deep gold reefs—at Boulder!
Funnily enough, he was actually the second person in my family that this happened to. The other one had a claim, didn't find anything down his shaft, sold up and the new miner broke through to a rich vein only a few months later.
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That's a proper Aussie thing to happen.
As a jeweller I can say DO NOT send your jewellery off to these companies!!!Andy Hamilton wrote:Just seen an advert asking people to, "put their spare gold into a bag and send it off". Now I don't know about you but I don't have any gold, let alone any spare gold. How decadent are the daytime viewing population?
Can't argue with that Dennis!Stonehead wrote:My great-grandfather went to the goldfields in WA, took a claim at Boulder as Kalgoorlie was swamped with miners, found no alluvial gold, sold the claim and gave up. A couple of years later, they found the deep gold reefs—at Boulder!Wombat wrote:That's really weird. We don't get any of that sort of stuff and definitely no-one wh comes door to door!
Us Aussies must not have any gold!
Nev
Funnily enough, he was actually the second person in my family that this happened to. The other one had a claim, didn't find anything down his shaft, sold up and the new miner broke through to a rich vein only a few months later.
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That's a proper Aussie thing to happen.
and that sentence, my friends, is why I LOVE this site. you get all walks of life, all free and willing to give advice.StripyPixieSocks wrote:
As a jeweller I can say DO NOT send your jewellery off to these companies!!!
Gold is NOT at an all time high at all, do you think they would be buying it if it was? Doesn't make sense to buy gold when it's at an all time high does it?
They are vastly undervaluing items and ripping people off and I have no idea how these adverts are getting past the trades descriptions of false advertising companies as they are utter nonsense.
There was one case of a gentleman who had his stuff valued properly and it was worth just over £1000 but these so called companies on the TV told him a mere £150
It's a SCAM and a RIP OFF and you should avoid it like the plague!