Has someone in here been washing gold?Seems like an interesting hobby.
My gold is clean enough as it is, thank you very much.
No, it really isn't.
I used to live in Minnesota and they had some gold panning activity set up in the Mall of America. It was kind of cool, I liked it. My grandfather used to do it hardcore though, in California.
Uhm, how is gold an animal?Looks pretty though.
>>201086>/an/ - Animals & Nature>Animals & Nature>Nature
>>201088Ah~Nature's fucking boring.
I've tried gold panning (I live in California), and it's a boring, long, tedious affair. Not worth it unless you're interested in boring hobbies.
I do money laundry for a living, is that related?
>>201122Bet it's far more fun than gold panning.
More profitable too, I'd wager.
One time I drank a whole lot of Goldshlagger and I could see gold flecks in my poop the next day. I thought about "panning" for it at that point, but wasn't drunk enough to go through with it.
>>201152wow.you'd have to want gold really bad to actually follow through with that idea...
you could filter all the Goldshlagger before you drink it, then save it up, then you can justify your alcoholism by saying you are building your retirement fund
>>201348you read my mind. i am drinking some right now and regret taking a big mouthful of the stuff before filtering it.
a quick and easy filter is to use the kind that is in your sink (or if you smoke out of a metal pipe those are the same ones)... I haven't thought about how to attach it though. I usually drink crown royal or jim beam or jack daniel's. sorry for rambling.
>>201807I think a tea strainer (the kind that fits over your cup) would probably be easiest.
How much is inside Goldshlagger: http://cockeyed.com/inside/goldschlager/goldschlager.html