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Posted by CJ on January 05, 2002 at 16:37:24 from (204.182.70.237):
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Yep! He found it while working his open pit gold mine some distance from Moosejaw. It was in a cave he accidently dug into some fourty feet down. Still running! Fortunatly the cave sloped down from the location the Essex was parked. All those years idling had produced a quite a quantity of fuel! He then proceded to shut the mine down and simple pump the extra fuel out and sell it. Shortly after this he was paid a considerable sum by British Petrolieum for the mine and his silence. I only just this past week found out the truth in a death-bed confession only moments before his passing.
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