I am glad to hear that you found them.
From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [VFB] Mystery solved...
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 21:19:03 +0100
Sowbug 2006, a VFB gathering at a dinner place of which I can't remember
the
name and Charlie Bonner selling cheap tungsten beads. I bought 100... and
then they were gone. <POFF>... just like that. I looked and I looked and I
looked when I came home... and then I looked some more, but eventually I
gave up and accepted the fact that they decided to stay in the US.
A couple of days ago I decided it was cold enough to upgrade the thickness
of my jacket. I took the thicker one out of the closet, got surprised by
Emelie banging her head against my leg and dropped the jacket on the floor.
Out from the pocket on the arm falls a little plastic bag... with gold
beads. I looked deeper in the pocket and yes, there was also a bag of
copper
beads. 2 x 50 beads I had no recollection of buying... until I also saw the
corner of something else in there. It was some kind of a ticket from Little
Rock airport... and suddenly the coin fell down: "100 beads... Charlie
Bonner?" I wasn't sure though, since I didn't remember buying two different
kinds, but after weighing the two bags against two bags of regular brass
beads, there was no doubt about it. After 7 months they are finally in the
bead dispenser.
/Nick
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