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Old 06-24-2008, 10:41 AM
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From the land of the Bluenose.....last night I was under the weather and took a shift off. Felt a tad bad but then again if we don't work we don't get paid. The quilty feeling left me in about as much time as one can say,"Son of a seahorse." A hangover would have been easier to deal with but the "golden years" are turning out to be the "moldy years."

After a few pills and a hot shower that drained the tank I decided to head out for a quota day and try and work some of the stiffness out.


Didn't feel up to a swish but was really upset once again as I had to fill in a half dozen dig holes. If I catch that bouy we will have words! That was not the end of my rant as I pulled a swivel, hook and worm out of the beach. What next.

Off to Tim's I went to cool off and hit another park in the area where pins were the order of the day.


Was in bliss the rest of the dig ending up with the fish hook and worm, 2 pins, a small heart, a smoked silver earing and 63 coins @ $4.91...Tim money for work on Wednesday. Took two extra 12 hour shifts for my weekend off.....now I feel quilty!


Off to the ballfield for some more abuse.....pitching this evening!
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Old 06-24-2008, 04:18 PM
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A good haul..............if you catch up with him,bury him in his own hole,that will teach him a lesson.
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Old 06-24-2008, 05:09 PM
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Nice hunt Leslie...Hope you are feeling better......Buster......
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Old 06-24-2008, 05:58 PM
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Congrats on the hunt Leslie! If you get hold of that person not filling his holes. Give him the business, Beale.
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Pennies: 1133
Nickles: 67
Dimes: 549
Quarters: 452

Clad coins:2199 for $182.46

Keepers:

Rings:9: (1: 21K, 1:10K ) (6: .925) (1:Brass)
Silver Jewelry: (5: .925)
Wheats: 53
Buffalo Nickle:1 (1936)
Rosie Silver: 4: (48,60,62,64)
Mercury Dimes: 1: (42)
Quarter: 1 (1942)
Half Dollar:Walker 1 (1937)
Tokens: 12
Foreign: 4

UK: (1921 King George V Penny)
Canada: (1962 Penny)(1978 penny)
Mexican: (1955 Cinco Centavos)
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Old 06-24-2008, 06:09 PM
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Congratz on the goodies, Hope you feel better soon!
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Old 06-24-2008, 06:51 PM
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Nice finds Leslie, hope your feeling better.
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Old 06-24-2008, 09:06 PM
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A good haul..............if you catch up with him,bury him in his own hole,that will teach him a lesson.
Don'cha think that's a little harsh, Anne?? How about we just keel-haul the lad or maybe a round with the cat-o-ninetails and Moses' Law??
I'd think most Captains would find that adequate punishment for the offense!

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