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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 12:00:54 AM   
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Is anybody else noticing odd things about posting messages? The place where you type stuff is now blue and it used to be white, and I can't see my cursor anymore??

Probably just my browser needs updated or something

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 1:35:22 AM   
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Hey Matt, Capers are flower buds from a caper bush that are pickeled in vinegar or dried in salt. They are kind nasty lookin and taste sour or bitter like and are used in cooking. They are mostly a Mediterranean thing that is used in pasta sauce and on fish and poultry or as a condament.

They are also thought to have medicinal properties that help your blood, kidneys, liver among other things and contain certain anti-oxidants.

Mostly they are supposed to help with gas  from eatin all that Mediterranean food.

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 10:43:29 AM   
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I'll hire a babysitter for the horses, dog, flowers, garden, and kitties, pack the better1/2, kids, digging gear, and camping stuff in the truck. Just let me know. I would love to dig with y'all. It would be an honor.

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 11:59:29 AM   
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HOLY CRAP, I just replied and I guess my session was over because it look me so long to type and I lost everything lol. I had a book going. Anway ill try to rember everything I just wrote.

First off, Im excited about the responces we're having with this! A lot more than I expected. Anyway it seems like Pa would be a prime location, either people like rather close or can car poole with other diggers to get here. I think Matt in philly might have a good spot for us to dig, but I dont want that to be our only option. I would like it if everyone who wants to attend respond back with a list of places that would suit 30 or so diggers in a area that is off on its one away from everyone, deep, and large. Then when we have a list we can put it to a vote which place keeping in mind (location, size, depth, age of dump, etc.) would be the best location for us to hold our forum dig.

Also once we have a location and a date picked out, I would like to make a list of everyone who will be attending and their digging experience and ablilty such as a novice or a beginer or a backhoe or a garden plow lol. It would also be a good idea for someone to come with me to check out the dump we have picked out just to make sure everythings a go.

Other cool Ideas...
Trophies - we could get trophies for the pepole with the most keepers or the most pontils or whatever we think of.

Big pot - all of us could throw in 10 or so bucks in a large pot and the person at the end of the digs with the most (whatever we diside) gets the pot

and my fav. idea
Personlized teeshirts - shouldnt me more than 15 bucks could say something like Antique-bottles.net Forum dig 2006 or whatever

Alright guys/girls lets start thinking of places we can do this, dates and times and we'll have a good time.

Make sure you either buy a digital video camera for this or bring one of your friends if you dont have one cuz this will be one for the history books, I can feel it

Just to let you know I have an army obligation june 1st -15th so that would be a no go time for me, and some time in the future that I do not know about I have a 4 month OBC trainning down in GA that I wouldnt be able to attend. Just please dont do this with out me  Thats all im askin


out,
Ryan

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 1:29:02 PM   
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I HAVE A SPOT!!!!!!!!!!

ITS A HUGEEEE TOWN DUMP......AND ITS DUG OUT A LITTLE.

THE GUYS WHO DUG IT OUT DIDNT EVEN SCRATCH THE SURFACE.......

THERES BIMAL STUFF!!!!

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 3:06:24 PM   
capsoda


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Hey Ryan, Walked into this with yer mouth open an everthing didja. LoL

Yeah, I would need plenty of forward notice so I could drive my wife nuts untill she says yes. She doesn't like to fly and she always complains about long drives with me { an x smoking hold over I think } and cost naturaly. But I think I could swing it.

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 4:09:18 PM   
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Count me in

I'm in the NE part of the state, a 2-3 hour zip down the turnpike for me is all

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 5:02:45 PM   
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Wayne, can you say bartender, hehe, Penn is to far for me, love to go, but I have to take time off to get my gut done in July, love to go down and watch, but I would get out there and dig. if I heal right I'll be digging for a couple more years, all the good thing happen when I don't have the time to do them

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 7:13:04 PM   
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Hey Steve... I feel your pain!  Can't you fenagle a few days to travel down to PA, do a dig and scoot back up to Maine?


Obi-Wan-CAPSODA... Cindy doesn't hate to fly on planes... she just hates to fly with you cause of all the remarks you make about flyin!!!

I'm in... I'll bring the dive gear, plenty of air, an inflatable dive boat and If I can't find any water, I'll just have to sit in the middle of the "dig" with all my gear on and have water thrown on me!!!  Hey, maybe we can rent a "Dunking tank" and you'all can try to drop me into the water!!!

Wayne


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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 7:22:33 PM   
PhilaBottles


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this is going to be insane!!!!!!!!! all types of good diggin in my future.   

get ready for some pics tomorrow...

i know ryan somewhat...and his dump is 1920s. i know a town dump thats HUGEEEEE. bout 1hr 20mins north of philada. theres a creek...but its not deep...at least what i saw....i was too busy diggin anyway.

Matteo. aka Giovanni Sosso. aka Volguss Zilrodahr.

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 7:43:36 PM   
pabottles

 

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Naah I'm serious about this thing,let's go ahead and organize a dig! I'm ready! Let's do it! Bottlediger you are right up in York,I'm 9- 10 miles from you let's go ahead and get this thing together.My email is whax44@verizon.net
give me an email and maybe we can figure it out,dude!

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 7:50:29 PM   
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Wayne...we can carpool down to PA together...I will even rent a van for a few days so we have plenty of room to stretch out and store my digging tools. I have plenty of digging tools for both of us and if you want to bring some underwater gear....do that too....you just never know what we may run into on the way there or back   BOOOOOOOOOYAAAAAAAAA BRING ON PA!

DF

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 7:51:37 PM   
PhilaBottles


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cmon pabottles...you never heard of the norristown dump? jeese.

the easton dump on 13th street is pretty well dug.....and its realllll dangerous.


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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 8:08:11 PM   
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Hello from Ohio!  This is my second post on this forum, I just became a member.  I think it would be unbelievebly fun to get together with folks for a huge dig.  Up here in the cleveland area there is one huge dump, but its under an airport and from there goes all the way over to Cleveland Stadium.  My dad was able to get on the site for about a week when they were building the stadium.  He pulled out about 50 amber coke bottles.  Now if someone on the forum, has the gift of gab,  someone might be able to get us onto some empty property that belongs to the airport along the lake.  Anyways, we are up for a monumental dig like this.

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 9:52:03 PM   
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Dirtflicker...

Matt, I already have a nice 2005 Chevy 3/4 ton van!!! nice and comfortable... plenty of room for gear... drives like a car... room for a cooler... ready to go!

Gets close to 19 mpg... lets work on nailing down a date and time!

Wayne

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 9:52:36 PM   
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I think the first thing we need to do is appoint someone to make a list of those who are serious about this. After  that we can see just how many would really like to participate. Mabey wecould all e-mail the "secretary of the dig" our info. Then decide on a couple of possible dates, narrow it down and pick the oldest biggest spot.Of course permision is a plus, but with a big gang of shovel weilding half crazed bottle diggers we may not need to worry.Hmmm the "Patty wagon".
Mike

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 9:55:07 PM   
PhilaBottles


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i nominate the guy ry who suggested this.

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 10:12:39 PM   
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AND...
We should have someone bring a Dig video camera so we can tape the diggggg and have it posted on the net!!! For everyone to watch who wnats to come but cant.
 
 
Werds...
 
 

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 10:15:02 PM   
mandolinfarm

 

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quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilaBottles

i nominate the guy ry who suggested this.


I'll do it if you want.

Mike

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RE: set up a fourm Dig - 5/12/2006 10:17:11 PM   
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I nominate Obi-Wan-CAPSODA to be in charge of the food... They kinda liked him when he was up here!




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