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3 April, 2010 at 2:02 pm #4315153 April, 2010 at 2:23 pm #431516
No, i dont think the reason you give match those of the appeal of gold, more your feeble attempt at mockery..Little more can be expected, considering you have been taught well by the master hypocrite, have another go, this time exert the lobes inside your thick skull….yule be ever so surprised when you can do that…..as i always do myself.. :)[/quote]
Hmmm….you calling me thick and telling me how to think………remind you of anyone? I’m too thick to be brainwashed Gaz…and please tell me who the master hypocrite is so I can worship him :lol:
3 April, 2010 at 2:25 pm #431517@kent f OBE wrote:
No, i dont think the reason you give match those of the appeal of gold, more your feeble attempt at mockery..Little more can be expected, considering you have been taught well by the master hypocrite, have another go, this time exert the lobes inside your thick skull….yule be ever so surprised when you can do that…..as i always do myself.. :)
Hmmm….you calling me thick and telling me how to think………remind you of anyone? I’m too thick to be brainwashed Gaz…and please tell me who the master hypocrite is so I can worship him :lol:[/quote]
me me its me :lol:
3 April, 2010 at 2:35 pm #431518Oh Pete..I worship you anyway…but now I shall worship you even more :lol:
3 April, 2010 at 3:11 pm #431519Hail the woman who will stop suicide bombing forever
3 April, 2010 at 3:19 pm #431520Pete that piccy was for your private viewing only…you promised me you would not put my piccy on the boards!
3 April, 2010 at 3:22 pm #431521The use of gold goes back to the Stone Ages, the main attraction being that it could be found in nuggets lying on the river bed, it shines even before it is polished and that it’s soft enough to work without needing heat. It isn’t hard enough to make tools out of, so our ancestors used it to adorn themselves with. This use of gold transversed cultures and continents.
Ergo, our attraction to gold is possibly a primitive instinct that we’re born with…not convinced? Just watch a baby mesmerised by the necklace on its mother’s neck or the ring on her finger, the baby doesn’t know the value of the metal but the attraction is there.
Ok, we have a half baked response, hmmm babies, yeh they are also attracted to colourful shiney things too and cuddly teddy bears…Primitive instinct…absolute bunkum……the fools that swamp themselves with this metal do so in a bizarre attempt to support their warped ego…
I am more interested in the chemical structure of this metal…. when the discovery was made at mount Horeb, also discovered were large deposits of a white powder, this powder is believed to be the remains of the metal gold having gone through the process of arcing…. aA method needing temperatures equivilant to that of the sun….
Your reply does not answer my initial question, Lead is also as malleable…
Obviously still to early in the day…. :roll:3 April, 2010 at 3:22 pm #431522I put some clothing on the pic didnt i
3 April, 2010 at 3:25 pm #431523Hmmm….you calling me thick and telling me how to think………remind you of anyone? I’m too thick to be brainwashed Gaz…and please tell me who the master hypocrite is so I can worship him
me me its me Now aint that the truth[/quote]
Well, being as you continue to inform that “you dont care”….. :roll: 8)
3 April, 2010 at 3:31 pm #431524@gazlan wrote:
The use of gold goes back to the Stone Ages, the main attraction being that it could be found in nuggets lying on the river bed, it shines even before it is polished and that it’s soft enough to work without needing heat. It isn’t hard enough to make tools out of, so our ancestors used it to adorn themselves with. This use of gold transversed cultures and continents.
Ergo, our attraction to gold is possibly a primitive instinct that we’re born with…not convinced? Just watch a baby mesmerised by the necklace on its mother’s neck or the ring on her finger, the baby doesn’t know the value of the metal but the attraction is there.
Ok, we have a half baked response, hmmm babies, yeh they are also attracted to colourful shiney things too and cuddly teddy bears…Primitive instinct…absolute bunkum……the fools that swamp themselves with this metal do so in a bizarre attempt to support their warped ego…
I am more interested in the chemical structure of this metal…. when the discovery was made at mount Horeb, also discovered were large deposits of a white powder, this powder is believed to be the remains of the metal gold having gone through the process of arcing…. aA method needing temperatures equivilant to that of the sun….
Your reply does not answer my initial question, Lead is also as malleable…
Obviously still to early in the day…. :roll:and lead is shiny is it ? :roll: oh and the chemical structure ? It’s an element ffs
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