Save that fools gold?????

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I feel this attachment fits here about keeping 'Fools gold'.........LOL........:
 

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Seems odd to me that the pan has 'gold' (?) way larger than the apparent black sands ( iron), but no small gold. How did the iron remain retained but no fine gold? A bit of a hydro dynamic conundrum.
Is it possible that the black sands stay on the bottom of a plastic pan by a magnet leaving just the course or picker gold that did not get flushed or washed out of the pan?
 

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Seems odd to me that the pan has 'gold' (?) way larger than the apparent black sands ( iron), but no small gold. How did the iron remain retained but no fine gold? A bit of a hydro dynamic conundrum.
Hmmm... Here's another one!

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I was responding to this comment.
Seems odd to me that the pan has 'gold' (?) way larger than the apparent black sands ( iron), but no small gold. How did the iron remain retained but no fine gold? A bit of a hydro dynamic conundrum.

I may have been off base with the post. Now I can see what you are referring to. I can be slow at times to see the point.
 

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I may have been off base with the post. Now I can see what you are referring to. I can be slow at times to see the point.
Seems odd to me that the pan has 'gold' (?) way larger than the apparent black sands ( iron), but no small gold. How did the iron remain retained but no fine gold? A bit of a hydro dynamic conundrum.

I was showing another gold pic addressing his above comment. This guy is a drive by poster,... Usually one stupid comment in a thread interrupting a good conversation. Then he moves on to another thread!
 

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"Seems odd to me that the pan has 'gold' (?) way larger than the apparent black sands ( iron), but no small gold. How did the iron remain retained but no fine gold? A bit of a hydro dynamic conundrum."

Does it seem odd? Look...It happened again....and again...

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Seems odd to me that the pan has 'gold' (?) way larger than the apparent black sands ( iron), but no small gold. How did the iron remain retained but no fine gold? A bit of a hydro dynamic conundrum.

I was showing another gold pic addressing his above comment. This guy is a drive by poster,... Usually one stupid comment in a thread interrupting a good conversation. Then he moves on to another thread!
Welcome to the Amish internet clopaty clopaty clopaty, bang bang bang. Ya prince. I didn't even know vikings had princes until now. This guy you?
 

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