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RedGinger

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When I stopped by and heard about the uninvited and allegedly unscrupulous digger, who got to dig alongside them today, I thought to myself, "Self, why didn't you just do the same thing?" [8|]
 

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yes...yes i agree every frigging inch ..we guess there is no copper pipes but....just a few inches or feet where you dug could be,,,who knows what....but it was great fun and great finds...more pics please..
 

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Great Post Joe[;)]---------It was a fantastic dig----good people----some glass-----who could ask for more[:D]-------I'll get Joe to post pics of my finds. Stay tuned for the next adventure[8|]---------------------------Mr.Fred.
 

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i just wanted to clear up the language i used in my earlier post ...i had used the word to describe the rope on a ship which is " rigging " and i added a f to the beginning . i apologizes to everyone who might have been offended
 

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i just wanted to clear up the language i used in my earlier post ...i had used the word to describe the rope on a ship which is " rigging " and i added a f to the beginning . i apologizes to everyone who might have been offended
Not a problem[;)]-----sounded better the other way[sm=lol.gif]
 

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A few more bromo's....

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I just wanted to add, that even though it doesn't appear so in the pics, this is, the one to the left, the "tealest" bromo outa there so far, (probably 4-5 we found out of all the cobalt ones) in varying degrees of smoke blue (or prussian) towards teal....for some reason the camera doesn't filter it quite right.
 

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very cool saves, finding your keys after that long is a trip[:)] my dig partner lost his cell phone on a recon mission once[:)] we had to go back to the tail pile and keep calling it over and over til we found it under about 2-3 foot of dirt
 

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The way the old fart acted,no wonder hes been kicked out of everywhere.[>:] Its not so much the horning in on the action,but I would be wild if I got kicked out because of someone elses ignorance.


I was going to pass on commenting Tim,...but yeah,you're so right....that might be how HE operates,...but not this 'cub scout',...(or any of our "pack")[;)]....
 

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Nice finds, guys... are you going back again this weekend? I like the teal stopper.. too bad it's cracked. My favorite find so far is still the chocolate sign!
 

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