sorry about that
next stop was spq. neil was there early and was polite. later in the day, mr. hamelin offered me a golf ball. i told him i had a million shares of spq, was too young still to take up golf but needed much more than a golf ball for my shares and previous involvement in spq's pp. he stopped what he was saying, thought a few seconds and said that i would be very happy eventually with my shares' value. i do believe he is right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
back to sos but nothing new so over to fwr.
what a great booth. very upbeat and with an enthusisam that could not be contained. over the course of 5 or 6 visits, the message was the same, 'the train is pulling into the station'. i understand now, looking at the chromite samples why the finds have been called 'black' thor and label. these samples were a marvel to look at and better still was the look on mr. watson's face as he looked at them!!!! radiant. it said it all as he simply could not keep his feelings masked. no sos here folks. it's written up and down his sleeve. discussing with him his finds and big daddy and not's eagles, he just looked in awe at what was there and what was still to be found and, did i say yet, when people would start to be 'bought out'?
i feel more than comfortable being in the 'rof'. i'm certainly saddened by appearances and by certain egos and attitudes that will not allow honesty, compassion, frankness to be shown.
don't lie to me. don't sluff me off. tell me you can't answer that question. and give me a legitimate reason why. i'll respect that and go on.
i felt great at spq and fwr.
i do believe there is still a great deal of unused snake oil for sale at the not booth.
these are my opinions of my 4 hours wandering around the pdac.
keegann
ps great to see other posters, donnypee, sudbury novice. and i did know in advance who 'irish' was as i heard someone asking at the various booths i was at, 'does anyone have the house positions?!!"
have a great day