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Do you use the Scottish Gold Prospectors Forum Cliphead ?Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
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Where are you off to then?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'm taking three months off next year to go gold panning in a rather lucrative spot. At worst I'll cover my expenses including partying, best scenario I'll be in profit. It comes down to skill more than luck apparently so three months should be enough to put gold prospecter on the CV.
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I'm taking three months off next year to go gold panning in a rather lucrative spot. At worst I'll cover my expenses including partying, best scenario I'll be in profit. It comes down to skill more than luck apparently so three months should be enough to put gold prospecter on the CV.Originally posted by AtW View PostI've received a gold bar from my agent in the post.
Had to pay a few extra grand for excess postage and insurance but it was well worth it.
DimPrawn.
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I've received a gold bar from my agent in the post.
Had to pay a few extra grand for excess postage and insurance but it was well worth it.
DimPrawn.
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Mmmmm.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostHe stuck a cheap and nasty keyring in with my contract renewal - which cost me £1.12 in excess postage!
(Still, I guess that's secret santa sorted)
Let me check my Ebay account to see what keeps failing to sell...
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I've just realised I've got the perfect gift for Secret Santa sitting on my desk at Clientco. It's so tulip it's brilliant. And no one will notice when I swipe it on Friday
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Is that your agent's Christmas gift to you?
They must be on a pretty tight margin.
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Flipping agent!
He stuck a cheap and nasty keyring in with my contract renewal - which cost me £1.12 in excess postage!
(Still, I guess that's secret santa sorted)Tags: None
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