Billions in Irish Gold

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Billions in Irish Gold

by Hoser John » Tue Jan 07, 2014 9:30 am
Posted Today, 08:21 AM

The potential £11bn goldmine on the Irish border
In a barn that stands like a draughty library near Clontibret, County Monaghan, stand towering shelves of cylindrical rock. They are a testament to 16 years of optim istic exploration, and the tireless enthusiasm of one man in his quest to find gold.

BBC News - http://www.bbc.co.uk...reland-25575879



I think £11bn is about $18B US Dollars.
 

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Thanx much UJ for fix(double checked that it worked when posted??) as looks like the irish will be diggn' up more than them taters now-John
 

Thanx much UJ for fix(double checked that it worked when posted??) as looks like the irish will be diggn' up more than them taters now-John

All finely disseminated gold it looks like, but a large deposit for sure.

Thanks for the read.

All the best,

Lanny
 

Thanx much UJ for fix(double checked that it worked when posted??) as looks like the irish will be diggn' up more than them taters now-John

All those stories of leprechauns and their buried gold is true after all!

My Dad's family was Irish and he had no reservations about expressing love for potatoes, however his side of the family always said "tatties" not "taters" ...as in "snips and tatties". Potatoes with snipped parsley. Same planet, different worlds!
 

They start mining there and they're going to have a whole bunch of ticked off Leprechauns for sure!
 

Always after me lucky charms
 

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They're always after me lucky charms... What!? Why does everyone always laugh when I say that? They ARE after me lucky charms! What!?

 

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