Hey, dudes, the dude (Paco) and I got out for some goooood ole' relic hunting at the Zoyppe farm. But, I should describe the account from last night first. Paco the Dude invited Zoy and I down to his homestead to have a little pirate chat....he poured us a glass of rum and for about 3 hours, the conversation didn't sway much from "metal detecting." But, for about 28 minutes out of the 3 hours, we all chatted about UFOs and ETs. I gave my stand on the subject, Zoy gave his, and Paco gave his own theories. Now, dudes, each of our theories will take me about an hour to write on here, so I will deviate from that particular course of action. How about I just state, "WE BELIEVE!!!" But, when the topic was on "metal detecting," Paco, in an elaborate display of professionalism, lectured Zoy and I on his evolution in this great hobby....ummmm....let me just state, he once owned a sh*tty, old White's and now he owns a pr*tty, new White's.
All in all, it was great day with a great detectorist, drinking great rum and enjoying in some great times at a great historic homestead..."Yeah, man, my house was built in 1880!"
Now, to the day of reeeeliiicccc hunting..."Stimpy, You bliiiithering IiiIdiot!" "Buutttt, RrreEn!" (a classic conversation between Ren and Stimpy).

Our datectin' day consisted of detecting.

We detected where we detected last week....at the farm. hehe We hit a grass knoll that we knew once contained an historical dwelling....back in the 1800s....in about 2 minutes of tectin', Paco yelped, "2-Cents!" Without looking behind me, I stated, "I don't need your detecting advice, dude!" Paco stated, "Dude, I just found a 2-cent piece!" Looking around, kind of like the Hulk, I said, "HeeeEEELLLL Yeahhhh, DUDE!" It turned out to be an 1866 in AU condition. After that I found a flat button....upon retrieval, I started to smile like this

. I was happy! hehe
To end the day, Paco found an 1873 Indian Head....it is in XF condition...I told him, "Dude, check the Liberty on her head. It may be worth thousands!" I found a Wheat penny to end the day...like last week, Mr. Lincoln was chucked into the nearby stream...hmmmm....sorry, dude!
All in all, Paco and I had a great time with many memories to look back on.
*All relics were found on private property with total consent from the landowners.
**Sorry, dudes, I don't have a pic of Paco's coins...the dude has to take some...then, I will post they, I mean I will post them on here. gahgahgah