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    Hi Glen
    to the forum, looks like you have the folks all quizzing...
    Maybe you should give Geti (and us) another clue before we turn to proplus trying to work out global triangulation points.
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    Ever get the feeling Geti was bored?
    Su' xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by bustagasket View Post
    Ever get the feeling Geti was bored?
    too many staff
    J x

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    Ok so I'm a bit late...but Glen

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    Hi again all, very warm welcome was much apreciated, wish other forums were like this one. Most forums on the web are very unfriendly places.
    I used to love writing poetry and used to post to forums all the time, writers just arent the same as jeweller makers I suppose.

    Ok here is another clue.
    The correct term for where I was born and learnt jewellery making is actually Place of Gold
    It has produced almost half of the worlds gold (40%)
    Almost all of the worlds platinum (90%)
    The continent is renowned with diamond resources (among others)
    And it is the birthplace of the worlds biggest and most famous diamond company.
    There is a hole dug in the ground that is the worlds biggest man made diamond mine which is now a synonymous name with international diamond trade....
    Sadly all this aside the continent is probably one of the worlds poorest and most troubled.

    If you cant guess now, .... then , dunno, then I guess you lose heh heh..

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    Jo'burg Or, Egoli, to give it its African name.
    Last edited by jetlag; 26-10-2009 at 12:11 PM.

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    So, that'll be Johannesburg then?

    And writers aren't that much different, Glen - its how I earn my living
    Di x

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    Quote Originally Posted by glen View Post


    The correct term for where I was born and learnt jewellery making is actually Place of Gold
    Okay, I just googled it and wiki says it's the name of a SA soap opera. Were you born on set? That's pretty funky
    btw, what do we win if we get it right? Can we look for the diamond in the dungeon?
    J x

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    WOOT
    well done
    egoli is a soap opera
    Gauteng is a place (joburg) I have also been known to call it hell
    Most people guess I am from new zealand or something cause my accent is so suppressed been in Uk for 11 years already.
    No I am not a nazi racist I leave all that for the narrow minded fools in the world.

    I am glad I was born and grew up where I did and especially because of the trade I chose, It is sad to see poverty in places rich with things like gold and diamonds etc, as Africa is but witnessing it and understanding it is a sad gift.
    I hope to grow my company to help the international precious metal and stone trade and the communities involved. But that is a dream. I will take small steps to get there.

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    oh by the way your prize
    You can all share it
    I hope you enjoy and it lightens yr monday up a bit
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    My lost dia is a black little black one so nothing too great maybe if i find it I can let ya all decide what I make with it ...
    Last edited by glen; 26-10-2009 at 12:40 PM.

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