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She isn't but one inch tall, but packs a wallop!
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Joe!! That is awesome!!! Is that part of the anatase collection? That is truly amazing. I would love to see that stuff again.
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Yep, thanks, Rebecca.
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That is a very nice piece, Joe. Don't know if I have ever seen such well formed anatase crystals coming out of quartz like that before
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Won't argue with you there, AG.
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Hey Joe. I want to purchase one of these with the anatase perched up there. You had a few at the Reel; do you still have them? They are fiercely beautiful!
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Yes they are, Rebecca, yes they are.
We'll just have to talk about that the next time you come to
hunt for some.
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A very interesting and extraordinary piece there Joe. Thanks for sharing that. Maybe one day I can get into a pocket that nice.
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Keep digging Scott! That is my new theory. Dig all the time, eventually you will find what you are looking for.
I mean statistically how many times do you think these old guys have dug and found vs. not found vs. found something not as nice. Er, I mean these guys that have been doing it longer than us.
Everything is just a matter of will and time...
Speaking of time Joe, no time like the present. I hope to be seeing you over there in your area in July.
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Thanks for the warning, Rebecca!
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Joe, notification takes all the fun out of spontaneity, but given the nature of your humours, I thought I would warn you. I don't surprise John D anymore either.
Although, in reality I know you (and John) are a tough old cuss and both of you can give me a run for the money when it comes to hiking and digging.
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