foundit2
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you win!!!
Agreed.........
you win!!!
.........I got faster and faster and eventually missed the sheath altogether and buried the point of the Lesche in my right thigh.
Beach hunting you see it all the time.Two school kids last spring break were going at it next parking spot from me.Did all the banging doors etc.That boy didn't care! I'm talking high school kids too!
Should of detected for a belly ring and "other piercings"!I usually go detecting in the woods for relics and lately, brass and shells. Well, I thought I would go to a local park area near a ferry terminal just to try something different. The trash was phenomenal to say the least and the treasures were few...one penny. I spent 3/4 of my time talking to folks who were really interested in metal detecting which was great. BUT, while detecting, I noticed a 30-something couple on a bench near to where I was swinging and they were very much into each other. Within minutes, they were REALLY into each other! He carried her to the grass and they proceeded to carry on...I was stunned. Like, get a room folks...I turned to head the other way but wished I had headphones to muffle the "noise". Has anyone else experienced this while detecting?? Now I know why I like the woods so much. Time and a place folks.
PS I notice a lot of F2 users, any connection?
I was detecting by an old railway bridge and as i got closer i noticed 2 young ladies, barely dressed taking rather riske photos of one another.
That put a smile on my face.
Dan
I had just got my new E-Trac and it came with a set of headphones so I thought I would try them out because I had never used headphones before. I was hunting on the side of a hill and I set the E-Trac down on my right side so I could dig. I got the coin out of the hole and then filled the hole back up. I didn't realize that I had put my right foot on the headphone cord that was attached to my E-Trac. When I stood up it jerked the headphones off of my head and I lost my balance and fell over my E-Trac and myself and everything else went rolling down the hill. The problem was that I held on to everything and while I was rolling I stabbed my E-Trac screen with my Lesche digger. At the bottom of the hill I was sitting up and completely tangled in the headphones and I looked like a total wreck. When I saw the gouge in my E-Trac screen I felt like crying but there were several teenagers at the top of the hill and they were laughing so hard I had to laugh with them. I use wireless headphones now.
Like this doesn't happen to us every week or so. I would like to observe that this may be the last frontier for courage in facing the wild and wonderful world of God's sense of humor. It is uncanine uh uncanny how dogs know to poop on buried coins marking the spot as a truely best friend would.
Carry a first aid kit and wipes. Seriously!
Kitty, I think I am in love, don't tell my wife.
I don't know if I should sharpen my Sampson or play turkey tennis.
The indian chief and the eagle are a retired vaudville act. You were had, dude.
Bone, is that the new Minelab digger? How many inches to the gallon- gallons to the inch?
What time to resume group therapy? Cool!
PS I notice a lot of F2 users, any connection?