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From: Blaze <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Golden opportunities - or not.
Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 02:32:37 +0100
In article <c=US%a=_%pÞSHAW%l=MSBOSTON1-970521231746Z-24898@*********.
boston.deshaw.com>, "Fisher, Victor" <Victor-Fisher@******.COM> rambled
on endlessly about Golden opportunities - or not.
>Blaze poses the question:
(re: 14.5m gold)
>>How do you get it out of the country with the least amount of trouble,
>>and back into your home country?
>
> Every see Kelly's Heroes?

Great film, wonderful fun. :) Savalas, was so OTT he was brilliant.

>Find yerself a fixer, get yourself some
>muscle for transport and backup, a vehicle [preferrably a truck, but
>what the hey, if ya gotta go, go in a Banshee!],

Banshee range is too limited. There are a few hundred miles of ocean and
land to cross. :(

> Pay
>everyone a little as you can get away with, and don't turn your back on
>them for a second [or share equally, just keep the number of people
>involved low].

So far number of involved persons is 5. Nobody esle, except the owner
is aware of the existence of the stuff :) So at least we did something
right.

>Be prepared to bribe some [or all] of the locals. And
>most important, be prepared to throw all your plans out the window, if
>you need a new one that has a better chance to work.

LOL. Oh dear. Plan away like a mad person, then ditch it all. Hmm,
that might not be popular, the group I play with likes preperation, the
GM is too quick to jump on inconsistencies and failed plans.

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