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00:04You're watching Discovery On Demand.
00:13Oh, no.
00:20Yeah, that thing is half sunk.
00:23I mean, he ran out of the road.
00:26A real disaster.
00:28What the ?
00:29Get that excavator over there.
00:31Hurry the up.
00:35On this gold rush, 24 nonstop hours with Klondike legend Tony Beats.
00:44You've got to be kidding me.
00:46From training new recruits.
00:48What a job.
00:50To revealing another Beats family member.
00:53Okay, drag the out there, plus.
00:55And cashing in on record gold prices.
00:59Well, that should be pretty much a million bucks.
01:26You're getting older, but you're not slowing down.
01:28At all.
01:29Yeah, so.
01:30Maybe you slow down, you go backwards.
01:33There's something wrong with you, man.
01:35Tony's day starts normally enough with a visit from wife Minnie.
01:41If you would have told me that I would end up marrying that dude, I would have said, yeah,
01:45I'm not in this lifetime.
01:47No, I don't think so.
01:48Yeah, but you only won't let me run out of girls in that town.
01:51You're lucky I was still available.
01:53You'd be selling it.
01:54No one else picked me up, hell.
01:56No, no, no.
01:57You would be living with your mommy.
01:59Well, so?
02:01The world would have never known you.
02:04Tony is spending the season living at his massive 1,200-acre Indian River operation,
02:10where he's been sluicing nonstop for months, while Minnie stays 40 miles away at the family
02:18base, Paradise Hill, where son Mike runs the trample.
02:49Tony and Minnie came to the Yukon.
02:52from the Netherlands over 40 years ago with just $300, and built their kingdom from the
02:59ground up.
03:00You know, I think it's time for breakfast.
03:02Want to go to the kitchen, chick?
03:03Yeah, I am.
03:04Let's go to the kitchen.
03:06There you go.
03:07Let's go do that.
03:09Hey.
03:13Hey, guys.
03:14Hey, guys.
03:15Hey, guys.
03:22You got to take lots of honey, lots of sugar, so you'll be sweet all day, you know.
03:34Well, what's your plan for the rest of the day?
03:36So, Monica's going to bring up the A-50 today?
03:39Yeah.
03:40Do a rock rock?
03:41Well, that'll be good.
03:42It would be nice if we can smelt some gold today.
03:45Yeah, see if we can get organized.
03:46And don't forget, you also have a visitor coming today, eh?
03:49Yeah, my brother's coming, isn't he?
03:51Yeah.
03:51Any other surprises?
03:53None that I know of.
03:54And if I would tell you, it wouldn't be a surprise.
03:57Not at all.
03:58I have to go back to the hill.
04:00Okay, let's do it.
04:01See you later.
04:01You got to go, man.
04:02Hi.
04:06Well, let's have a look, see what's all happening.
04:11Tony's first priority is to do his morning drive-bys in the Indian River Cuts.
04:17Do you even know how to drive?
04:22To get as much gold out of the ground as he can, while the price is hot,
04:27Tony has built a 70-strong workforce comprised of mostly new employees.
04:34So right now we're running a little over 30 rock trucks,
04:37and I honestly don't know how many hoes it is.
04:40You got to count them.
04:41Downtime on either wash plant costs Tony $8,000 an hour,
04:46so he needs to make sure his operators are firing on all cylinders.
04:53Yeah, we'll see what came, the commotion we got here this morning.
05:18Hey, I didn't know what to do where the f*** you come from.
05:22F***, idiot.
05:25With dumb f***ers in that f***ing rock truck.
05:29You're an absolute waste of f***ing time.
05:32F***, okay.
05:35So I'm going to go to the other cut, see what's happening down there.
05:41I have my days.
05:45I'm usually nicer in the morning than in the afternoon.
05:50F***, f***.
05:52I sleep with f***.
05:55Got some fat f*** around here.
06:00Maybe I'm maturing a little bit and I'm getting more polite.
06:11Let's have a peek over the heads.
06:15This is still no f***ing good.
06:17And it's still a f***ing f***ing f***ing dits all the f***ing way down.
06:21Not worth a f***ing stop.
06:23Have a nice f***ing day.
06:27I'm on a roll.
06:39You know, we have some real good people.
06:42Right?
06:43Our core is very good.
06:44And some people, you just don't know.
06:47All they need is an opportunity.
06:51They're going to go see Austin here right now.
06:54So we'll just see.
06:58Rookie operator Austin LePage is opening more ground
07:02using the 100-ton 950 excavator,
07:06the biggest in Tony's fleet.
07:09It's a whole different experience running 950 compared to a 349.
07:17Not used to it at all.
07:21See?
07:23He misses half the bucket.
07:25What a f***ing job.
07:28Me way better off doing it myself.
07:31Austin, do you copy?
07:32Austin, do you copy?
07:33Go ahead, Tony.
07:35Get the f***ed up.
07:43Let's see if I can do this.
07:49Whoa, lady!
07:51F***ing hit the brakes.
07:56There's lots of good people around.
07:58You just got to find the ones that you can work with.
08:01Once you have a bright one in the crowd,
08:03you teach them,
08:04you get them the way you want them.
08:06Okay, Austin.
08:11There?
08:12Yep.
08:15Well, why do you have a bucket?
08:18Why do you lay it in there
08:20like you have f***ing eggs in the c***?
08:22Still can't get over how much dirt fits in that bucket.
08:25Well, you'll get used to it.
08:28By loading full buckets instead of half,
08:32Tony is able to move an extra five tons per bucket,
08:35getting him down to the gold faster.
08:40They put the bucket full in there.
08:42Load the truck.
08:50I have so much fun doing this, pal.
08:53I have trouble walking the f***ing away from this.
08:56Yeah.
09:00La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
09:02Yeah, one more truck.
09:08f***ing I like this.
09:16Okay, nice.
09:17You can see.
09:18F***ing I'll do it.
09:20Go play.
09:22All right.
09:23Let's go, go, go, go, go.
09:24Let's go.
09:30So it's going to take him a bit to catch on.
09:33He just has to get used to the size of everything.
09:36So as soon as he figures out where he's at,
09:38into the bucket a couple loads,
09:40he'll do this fine.
09:44Yeah, it's quite the experience
09:47to get taught how to operate by Tony Beetz.
09:52It's quite the machine to run.
09:55See, he just figured it out.
09:57It's all good.
10:06Tony, have you got a copy?
10:09Yeah, go ahead, go ahead.
10:10Your guest has arrived.
10:12Okay, I'll be right there.
10:37Knock, knock.
10:38Knock, knock.
10:39See what the cat drove in?
10:41Hey.
10:59Knock, knock.
11:00How's it going, man?
11:01Good, good, good.
11:02At Indian River,
11:04Tony Beetz's younger brother, Klaas,
11:06has come to visit.
11:08So, long trip up?
11:10Oh, yeah.
11:11Oh, you know, you've done it yourself, right?
11:13Yeah, thanks a lot.
11:15The brothers grew up working together
11:17on the family dairy farm in the Netherlands,
11:20where they ran equipment and looked after the cows.
11:24Tony left for the Klondike when he was 24 years old,
11:27and Klaas was 14.
11:30Over a decade later,
11:32Klaas came to work for Tony,
11:33where he ran dozer,
11:35bringing along his son,
11:37cousin Mike.
11:38Now, Klaas is a superintendent,
11:41building custom excavators
11:43for big construction projects,
11:45while cousin Mike follows in his uncle's footsteps,
11:48chasing gold.
11:50How are you doing?
11:51Good, good, good.
11:52Living the dream.
11:54Oh, yeah.
11:54Price of gold is good,
11:55everything is good,
11:56everything is running.
11:57Hopefully it stays that way, eh?
11:59Well, if not, take what you can.
12:01Yeah.
12:01I always say you can always get more gold.
12:04We may not always be able to get this price.
12:07No.
12:07So, your beard is doing not too bad.
12:09Well, I knew you were coming,
12:11so I thought, hey, maybe I'll try to catch up.
12:13Yeah.
12:14Well, I like mine still better than yours, though.
12:16Okay, okay, but you have more time, too.
12:18This only took one year.
12:20Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, sure.
12:23Well, you know, you were the first one,
12:25so you're a prototype, eh?
12:26Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:27I'm the second one, so I'd be perfect.
12:29Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:31When did you ask mom?
12:34Anyway, I gotta go finish my round.
12:36We should go visit Mike,
12:37so let's go and look him up,
12:39see what the f*** he's doing.
12:40How's that?
12:41Okay?
12:49Michael D, copy, Michael D, copy.
12:51That's the wrong radio attorney.
12:54Well, that shows how smart I am.
12:59Michael D, copy, Michael D, copy.
13:03Len D, copy.
13:04Anybody copy at the plant?
13:07Maybe I'll turn it on.
13:12I won't tell anybody.
13:15F*** me.
13:19F*** me.
13:22F*** me.
13:24Hey, Michael, do you copy?
13:26Michael, do you copy?
13:28What?
13:29Hey, there's a f***ing guy over there you may know.
13:32Why don't you come to camp and have a look?
13:34I'll have a look.
13:35Okay.
13:38Well, he's not the prettiest.
13:54Ah, look what showed up.
14:00The young fella.
14:02Hey, Carol.
14:04Good to see you.
14:05Good to see you.
14:06Yeah.
14:07Yeah.
14:07Been a while.
14:07Been a while, yeah.
14:09Everything okay?
14:10Yeah.
14:10Yeah, good.
14:11How are you?
14:11Good.
14:11Yeah, not too bad.
14:13Yeah.
14:13Have a good trip, yeah.
14:15Yeah.
14:16Yeah.
14:16It's been a couple of years.
14:17Yeah.
14:18Yeah.
14:18Quite a few years, yeah.
14:20Also strange.
14:21Yeah.
14:21Yeah.
14:22Quite nice to see everything again.
14:25That is so touching, I almost said it to him.
14:31So how are you getting along with that old guy?
14:34Oh, no, but you just got to put up with the s***, right?
14:38Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:40What do you got?
14:41Yeah.
14:42How is Tony?
14:43Good.
14:44Cousin Mike began working for Tony four years ago.
14:49We'll give him a press course.
14:50How's that?
14:52He started as an operator and quickly moved up the ranks.
14:57That's all good, so I don't have to send you back to your parents?
15:00I don't think so.
15:01You don't hang in there for a while?
15:04Now, Tony's nephew is foreman on the biggest claim and is one of his most trusted employees.
15:11Looking good.
15:12Rocks are gone.
15:13Fire it back up.
15:15So you want to make a rip up to the cat?
15:17Sure.
15:17Let's have a look.
15:18Okay.
15:18Jump in, Mike.
15:19Let's go.
15:19Let's do it.
15:28So, yeah, last time you were here, how many years ago was that?
15:31Oh, it was 2011, I think, so.
15:34Oh, that's a couple days back, huh?
15:36Yeah.
15:37Time goes quick, though, doesn't it?
15:38Okay.
15:39And then Michael is here, of course, and that's all working out great.
15:42He's doing pretty much what you used to do here 15 years ago, so.
15:46Yeah.
15:46Yeah?
15:47Nice to see him doing that.
15:48Yeah.
15:49Yeah.
15:49Well, nice to see him work, anyway.
15:51Like father, like son?
15:52Well, you never know, right?
15:54Yeah.
15:54He's, of course, not as good looking as us.
15:57Oh, yeah, yeah.
15:58He never will.
15:59Is that why you guys are hiding it?
16:01Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:03We're not hiding nothing.
16:05See?
16:07Since Klaus left, the Beats small family business has more than doubled in size, exploding into
16:14an ever-expanding empire.
16:17Oh, quite an operation you have going, Tony.
16:19Well, what the f*** is happening, yeah?
16:20Tony is opening up even more ground on the other side of his claim, over two miles from
16:27where he did his rounds earlier in the day.
16:31Put that f***ing bucket of dirt in, quit f***ing around over there, you.
16:35I throw the f***ing in there.
16:38Yeah, he hasn't done a full bucket yet, so.
16:41That's insane.
16:42Right?
16:43Yeah.
16:45Now I'm looking at these rock trucks for a second to see what the f*** is happening,
16:49because I'm not happy with this.
16:58Ah, Tony, you know, he's getting a little bit older.
17:02I think a little bit milder also.
17:07But he still can tell people what he wants done and how he wants done.
17:14Hey, you down there, can you look at me for a second?
17:17Make sure that that don't f***ing happen again, would you?
17:20Idiot.
17:22You will get the message across, yeah?
17:24Let's see your f***ing f***ing, you should have went the other way, you.
17:35What was Tony as a kid?
17:36Well, he, uh, was my big brother.
17:39We have ten years of difference in between us.
17:43With that big of difference, and, uh, you look up to a bigger, older brother,
17:47we have a little bit of the same humour.
17:49So, yeah, I don't know, it was, uh, fun with him to work on the farm.
17:59Anyway, this is a little different than on the farm, huh?
18:02Yeah, quite a bit different, yeah.
18:05Something else on milking cows.
18:07That beats the f*** out of milking cows, I can tell you that much.
18:11Yeah.
18:11Anyway, yeah, I got s*** to do.
18:13You gonna play with Mike a bit and a dozer?
18:15I will, yeah, I would love to, yeah.
18:17Maybe I have to show you guys how it's done.
18:22Have fun, boys.
18:25Tony's 63-ton D10 dozers provide extra muscle to move overburden and open up more ground fast.
18:34So, here's the D10, a little newer than the one, uh, we ran 15 years ago.
18:39Still looks nice.
18:41I'll show you the new controls.
18:42Okay, yeah.
18:43And then we'll each get on one and, uh, we'll do some pushing.
18:46Let's do it.
18:50So, this is forward and backwards.
18:52Yeah.
18:53Instead of that lever you had then, and now you steer with the fingers.
18:57Looks like straightforward.
18:58Well, I'll give it a try, Michael.
18:59All right, let's do it.
19:00Yeah.
19:09In this direction, uh, Michael?
19:13Yeah, so that excavator's sitting there loading trucks.
19:15Let's, uh, sit there side by side and put some dirt to that excavator.
19:20Okay, let's do it.
19:45Well, this brings back memories, uh, Michael.
19:49Kind of nice of, uh, doing this again.
19:51It's nice to be doing it together now.
19:54Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right.
19:59Well, I'm kind of proud of you, Michael.
20:00You're all doing this.
20:02I used to do it and now you do it.
20:06Yeah, we didn't think that when, uh, when you were working here and I was, uh, 13 years old.
20:12Now, uh, I'm working here and you're here for a visit.
20:18I think I'm still pushing more dirt than you do, so.
20:23Again, there's luck.
20:30Still to come.
20:32I put on two bras expecting a bumpy ride.
20:37What the?
20:56That's a nice truck, eh?
20:58Yeah.
20:58Uh, shame we don't have more.
21:01At Paradise Hill, Tony's youngest kids, Mike and Monica,
21:05have just taken delivery of a brand-new 50-ton rock truck.
21:11Thank you, I was, Monica.
21:12I'll miss you.
21:13I'll be back tomorrow.
21:15Now, Monica must drive the $600,000 truck 40 miles to Tony at the Indian River.
21:27Ooh, this chair!
21:31Come on, adjust.
21:35The A50 is the only full-suspension, articulated hauler of its size,
21:41making for a smooth ride.
21:43Kind of jealous.
21:45Kind of wish I could go drive it to the Indian.
21:49There seems to be a bit of, like, rivalry between the Indian River and the Hill,
21:53but you know what?
21:54Like, there's just more happening out in the Indian River right now,
21:57and also where Tony is is where the toys will be.
22:04I'm usually pretty busy in the Gold Room.
22:06It's kind of, like, where I'm stuck,
22:08so it's really nice to be able to do something new
22:11because, yeah, it's been a hot minute since I got to do something so fun.
22:21The skies are blue, the leaves are green,
22:23and I'm in the shiniest yellow truck in the whole territory.
22:35I'm just getting a bit hungry,
22:37so now I put peanut butter,
22:39and don't be shy, right?
22:42So this way you'll have it all over your face.
22:45Bingo.
22:46And Don, get some jelly on there.
22:50Bingo.
22:51Then you slap the two together.
22:54Bingo.
22:54Life is good.
22:56Bingo.
22:59Okay, let's have a look,
23:01see what the rest of them are doing.
23:06Hey, Tony, Tony, do you copy?
23:09Yeah, go ahead, go ahead.
23:11I'm just coming into the yard with your new toy.
23:16Anyway, there she is, $50.
23:19Going right through a bottle, imagine that.
23:24Tony's new toy is the first of its kind in the Klondike.
23:29Pretty nice-looking unit.
23:32The A50 is his biggest and most powerful truck yet,
23:36with a seven-ton increase in payload capacity and an extra 47 horsepower compared to Tony's smaller A40 rock trucks.
23:48So what do you think?
23:49It's got an air ride seat.
23:53I know.
23:54Didn't even feel half the bumps.
23:56Like, I'm not even going to lie.
23:58I put on two bras expecting a bumpy ride.
24:02I could have gone with a sports bra.
24:03I didn't need anything.
24:04There you are.
24:05I would almost run rock truck for a day.
24:08Oh, yeah, almost would do that.
24:09Really, really.
24:11So you think we should hold a ten of them today?
24:13No, let's make sure people don't this one up first.
24:15Okay.
24:15We'll have to tell your mother we'll like it.
24:17She'll go, oh, my God.
24:19off.
24:20Probably.
24:24As you do more, you cannot keep driving your at some point.
24:28You have to renew your fleet.
24:33If you don't do that, you're going to be left behind.
24:35There is no ifs or buts or buts.
24:37The bigger the truck, the quicker you move your dirt.
24:39It's all this to it.
24:40Okay, gentlemen, I'm done.
24:42Bye.
24:56Once over for that D11, we've got that guy.
24:59Don't move behind him.
25:00There you go.
25:02We almost didn't make that.
25:08So right now we're driving by Kevin, so we're going to have a spy on that little
25:12just kind of watching if he's getting any royalties ready.
25:15If he doesn't wash rocks, I don't get no royalties.
25:20Three miles away from Indian River, Tony's oldest son, Kevin, is deep in his second year as a mine boss.
25:29I mean, we haven't seen much of Kevin this year, which is a good thing.
25:33Last year, he was here every day, bombing and stealing.
25:37We're going to sit over there.
25:39That's what you do.
25:40You go get yourself a high spot and then you spy on it.
25:48The plant is going, as usual.
25:52Steady rocks.
25:53Kevin seems to be a lot more independent this year.
25:57Right now, yeah, they could really cash in.
26:01The gold prices go up and up and up, and they got a nice piece of ground.
26:06So what a time to live.
26:08What a time to start.
26:14Tony, do you copy Tony?
26:17Go ahead.
26:18Go ahead.
26:19We've got a problem with a D6 by the entrance to camp.
26:23Okay, what the ?
26:24Okay, I'll be there in a second, then I'll come and have a look, okay?
26:27Okay.
26:53No, look at that.
26:54This thing is half sunk.
26:56Nice.
26:58me.
27:02I mean, what in the are you doing down there, right?
27:07A neighboring miner's settling pond has burst its dike, and the road outside Tony's claim
27:14has flooded.
27:18Now, one of Tony's D6 dozers has been blindly driven into a ditch and is stuck in the drink.
27:31I mean, he ran off the road because he couldn't see it because of the water.
27:35Instead of going right down the center, he decided to take the side piece, I guess.
27:40At least the thing didn't sink with the guy in it, because that would, of course, be a real disaster.
27:45You know what the ?
27:47Get that excavator over there and hurry the up.
27:51To free the sunken dozer, Tony will use his 550 excavator to grab onto the blade of the 25-ton
28:00D6 and pull it out.
28:14Okay, let me rip this thing out.
28:19You know what I got better than him.
28:29Where is Romana?
28:31Do you guys know what you want?
29:09You gotta be kidding me.
29:23Tony has misread the road.
29:27Now, the 550 excavator is stuck, and the inoperable D6 is blocking access.
29:35Love you, Gabby.
29:37Yeah.
29:38If you can bring that D10.
29:41Okay.
29:45Interesting day.
29:47D6 stuck in the water.
29:50Then Tony tried to pull it out.
29:51Got the excavator stuck, so...
29:54But at least we got the toys to get him out.
30:01If we can get it out without wrecking anything, then it'll be all good.
30:06First, I want this one out of the way, and then we'll come in with a D10 over here, and
30:12then
30:12we'll grab the...
30:15throw a cable on it, rip it out.
30:20We'll hook up the D6 to the D10, and then we'll drag it out of here first, and then we'll
30:28worry
30:29about the 550 excavator.
30:36drag the D6 to the D6 to the yard, where Tony's mechanics can assess the damage.
30:42There you go, guys.
30:46There you go, guys.
30:55There you go, guys.
31:01Great, guys.
31:02That's good.
31:03So that was easy.
31:05Nice to have toys.
31:07Drain some water out of it, and we'll be ready back for action, I guess.
31:11But there's got a bat, that's all.
31:14Okay, gentlemen, I want that cable back here.
31:17D6 out of the way.
31:19The Beats brothers now need to rescue Tony's 63-ton 550 excavator.
31:27We're not out of the woods yet, but we'll get it.
31:29We'll get it.
31:30Nothing new.
31:31Jane, as soon as they bring the cable in, Bingo, run in here.
31:35Would you, please?
31:36Well, just pull the excavator out, put the cable on it.
31:39Bingo, give it a tug.
31:40Done.
31:45Good, boss.
31:54Let's go.
32:13More bombs.
32:19Just fall like it.
32:33Good, boss.
32:35Good.
32:37There, all done and over with.
32:39So that's how little it takes to get things up.
32:47Coming up.
32:48Hey, Mike, you want to buy a rock truck or something?
32:51Yes.
32:52Hey, I'll go buy a rock truck with it.
32:54Done.
32:55You know what we do?
32:56We kiss and run the out of here or what?
33:16It is nice to have a good crew.
33:18The more people we get in charge, that means that once in a while, she'll be able to get the
33:23hell out of here for a couple of days here, there, go to the other auction sale.
33:26I mean, I don't go fishing.
33:29Tony Beetz is heading to Paradise Hill.
33:33He has one last bit of business to take care of before a date night with Minnie.
33:40I have a buddy coming in.
33:42He's going to play with some gold for us.
33:44So anyway, let's go over there and see what he wants to do.
33:57I'm just going to get it in there and let it start heating, see if my tongs are ready.
34:01Yeah.
34:03Tony has called in longtime friend and gold smelter, Danny Johnson, to melt some of his gold into bars.
34:10You do the service, pour that 75 in there.
34:15It's a practice he plans to make part of his growing operation, to make storing and moving gold easier.
34:24It'd be kind of cool to see melting gold for the first time in real life.
34:27It'd be nice to have a bunch of bars laying around.
34:30It looks cooler too.
34:31Right?
34:32It's easier to move.
34:33But hey, Tony, if they're laying around, you can't spend them.
34:38I can still spend them, lady.
34:44So we've done this about 40 years ago, and ever since then, we've never done it.
34:50Are you going to lift the crucible out?
34:53We're going to pull it out, and we're going to dump it in.
34:56But now that we're getting it bigger and bigger volumes, we like to melt it and keep some behind, put
35:02it in your safe, whatever.
35:04Instead of that five-gallon veil in the safe, there's a couple bars to stack.
35:14Now we're just going to turn the heat up and let it cook.
35:19The temperature's around 1900 to melt gold, and we go up another maybe 100 degrees.
35:27Just so it's super liquid, and we can pour it.
35:35Because if you go at 1900 and it's liquid, by the time I lift it up and pour it, it's
35:39solid again.
35:40So we have to have the temperature up a little more.
35:43Let's just put it this way.
35:44Don't stick your hand in it.
35:50Okay.
35:51Up.
35:52Yeah.
35:52Okay.
35:53As one bar cools, another jar of gold is prepped for the crucible.
36:07That's cool.
36:09We'll get all that off, and then we'll wire brush it.
36:12And it should all come up, look.
36:14Should all come up quite nice.
36:16I just want to see how heavy it is.
36:18That's cool.
36:33Yeah, you can pour that in there.
36:43Why not have it melted in the bar instead of walking around with this?
36:47It's simpler.
36:48Put it in your pocket.
36:49Bingo.
36:52Hey, Mike, you want to buy a rock truck or something?
36:55Yes.
36:56Hey, I'll go buy a rock truck later.
36:57Awesome.
36:57Done.
36:58See you later.
36:59This is about $350,000, 75 ounces.
37:03So, yeah, it won't get you the best rock truck, but it'll get you a rock truck.
37:09Mike, he ain't hurting for equipment, but just give him a couple bucks to play with.
37:13I mean, right?
37:16It was nice of Daniel to come up here, show us how it's done.
37:19I mean, I'm sure that it won't be the last time that we're going to melt some.
37:24There's nothing like having gold in your hand, because now you've got a product to sell.
37:29Well, that should be pretty much a million bucks.
37:33There you go.
37:43After a long day on the mine, the king has a rare opportunity to unwind with his queen.
37:50My mini being on the hill, me being an Indian, we don't really see that muscle of each other.
37:58So, today I had some time, decided I wanted to pick that girl up, and we'll go for a dinner
38:03or something nice.
38:04What the hell?
38:05You know?
38:06I guess we're going to have a date night or something like that.
38:12Hey, Missy, are you ready to go?
38:15Perfect.
38:16Let's go to town, as they say.
38:21Anyway, this is one of the few times we hit for town, or what?
38:24Well, we haven't done this at all, have we?
38:27We're supposed to go for supper with people, and it never happens, it seems like.
38:31Well, it always seems to be something else, but...
38:33Yeah, there's always something happens.
38:35I mean, good thing for FaceTime, otherwise we'd never see each other.
38:38Oh.
38:39Well, it's true, though.
38:44Here we are.
38:45Here we are.
38:52Young lady.
38:53Young man.
38:54There you go.
39:01Let's have a look what they got, huh?
39:03Food, probably.
39:05Lightning.
39:06Hey, how are you?
39:07We're doing live, sir.
39:09Good.
39:09Pretty good.
39:10I'll have the pork belly, please.
39:12Hey, could I get the stuffed mushrooms, please?
39:14You got it.
39:15Thanks, man.
39:17How was your visit with your brother?
39:19Yeah, no, no, no.
39:20It was all right.
39:20It was nice.
39:21Show him around, whatever.
39:22Yeah.
39:23It's kind of funny when you see the both of you together, because you are similar.
39:27Mm-hmm.
39:28You can tell you're from the same family.
39:30Definitely.
39:31There's no mistake there.
39:32There's no mistake there.
39:33But even with cousin Mike, you can see it.
39:35The way you guys walk, and the way sometimes you talk, and it's like, yeah, you can definitely
39:40tell you guys are all related.
39:43So what do you say on a hot date?
39:45It's been a long time, eh?
39:47When we started dating, that was a long time ago, lady.
39:5078.
39:51So that's 47 years ago.
39:53Did we get on a couch on the first date, or did we do?
39:55Yeah, we did.
40:00I mean, the first time I danced with you was when we got married.
40:04Well, we got married, yeah, pretty much.
40:05It was probably the last time.
40:07The last time, too.
40:09Yeah.
40:10Yeah.
40:11Anyway, been a good run, eh?
40:13Well, it has been a good run, yeah.
40:15I think so.
40:16Yeah.
40:16All right, Alex.
40:17Hey, perfect, thank you.
40:19Enjoy.
40:20I will.
40:21I mean, Kevin seems to be doing okay.
40:23Yeah, he seems to do.
40:25Well, this is one on his own.
40:28And we'll see what the other ones want to do, all right?
40:30If you look at the ground and the iron, we're going to leave behind.
40:33Well, they're either going to have a hell of a sale.
40:37Right.
40:38Or they're going to go mining.
40:40At the end of the day, it's up to them.
40:42But, no, we don't be very reasonable in life.
40:44No, we just nicely keep on mining.
40:46There's nothing, as long as you're capable and still enjoy,
40:49there's no reason to quit.
40:53I think we did okay in life.
40:57So, it was a hot day, that's it?
40:59I guess it is, you know.
41:00Well, pretty cool, all right?
41:03So, now what do we do?
41:05We kiss and run the **** out of here, or what?
41:07Any tongue with that?
41:10Across the table?
41:13Huh?
41:14No.
41:18No?
41:19No.
41:19No.
41:20Okay, dear.
41:21Hmm?
41:22Yes, dear.
41:23Yes, dear.
41:27People don't realize you're a fussy cat.
41:30Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
41:33We'll make out just fine, all right?
41:45No.
41:45You know, or what is good?
41:45I have not used to that as to moralizing.
41:45I really want you to put it in.
41:45My friend, you know, I'm interested in being in the middle.
41:45I'm interested in being with you.
41:45I want you to keep getting ready for a few minutes.
41:45I can actually see it as a name.
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