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From: Caric <caric@********.COM>
Subject: Re: Golden opportunities - or not.
Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 17:14:38 -0700
| >So, for those with active and imaginative minds, stick the kettle on and
| >make me a cuppa-tea while you think of a nice solution to my problem. -
| >Spike says that dried leaves taste nice, though not if they come from a
| >tree.
|
| I don't think this will ever die, will it? :)

Knowing this list...not likely. ;-)


| However, the Best option that I've thought of in my 5 minutes of
| brain-storming. (Well, more like a few thunder rumbles..no real storm).
| Hijack a truck thats taking something out of the country, preferrably a
| large one. Take it somewhere remote, where you'll have a bit of time,
and
| dump some of whatever its carrying, then put the gold in the truck,
| preferrably in the Middle of the cargo bay, covered in the other cargo,
so
| it can't be found with a cursory scan. Take the drivers ID and somesuch,
| and drive out of the country.
| I think I explained it clearly..but I'm so tired right now I'm not sure
:)

Ok ok ok...I know I already responded to this, but Fro's idea stirred my
memory of something that might work. Now granted I don't know exactly
where this is taking place, but we'll assume for the sake of my plan that
it is in North America. Now in our world Ghost trucks run from spot to
spot without drivers and full of cargo. So you get your team...mainly a
magical type, and a rigger. First off pick a ghost truck haulin' something
heavy and preferable small. Maybe ALOT of grain or something of the sort.
Something that you could put the gold in with out messing it up too much.
Now granted you won't be able to move all the gold at once because you are
bound to hit weigh stations on the way. Now first the rigger takes over
the truck, then the magical dude casts disregard on the driver, then hides
in the grain or whatever. Be very careful with time as they will track the
travel of the truck and will watch for large discrepencies. Now border
guards tend not to worry about these trucks because hell noones even on
'em. Worked for us...who knows.

| >Inside every old man, there's a child waiting to get out.
|
| Pete told you that, didn't he? ::::)))


No doubt...no doubt.


-Caric


Word to the wise... Never anger a dragon, for you are crunchy, and would
be good with brie!!!

-Karl Teranssen av Drakkar

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