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Dang good idea iam calling now :D AA
 

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Well.....we are digging in the ground where they live.
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Rob66

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Montana Jim said:
found this in a thrift store yesterday, the first Bounty Hunter.Do I qualify?
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Qualify for what? Did I miss something? Love that cartoon. Where did you find it? I keep detecting cartoons in my journal and I would like to add that one to it if you wouldn't mind. Please.
 

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A quote for Montana Jim! The add."To B.H only."Sure go for it....I came a cross it while trying to figure out what avatar to use permanently.Here's another. :)RD
Thats..better.
 

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OIC. :-[ :-[

Sorry, missed that. I have that cartoon already I thought it was funny. I also have one of a detectorist out swinging and he gets a signals and digs and digs and then gives up and leaves his detector sitting on the ground and then they show just under where he dug a ship and treasure chests. I was going to post it but I can't find it right this minute.
 

Rob66

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That sounds as funny as the video I saw here. (plan B)Some guy searching in vain for something with his metal detector and for hours he swings this thing in rain and mud till he finally picks up a signal and pulls it's out of the mud and it's another metal detector...(time for plain B!!!) :D Insurance commercial.
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RD66 said:
That sounds as funny as the video I saw here. (plan B)Some guy searching in vain for something with his metal detector and for hours he swings this thing in rain and mud till he finally picks up a signal and pulls it out of the mud and it another metal detector...(time for plain B!!!) :D Insurance commercial.
RD

LMAO... I posted that!
 

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i think i know why ants like coins.Ill post it soon in general discussion.
 

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aa battery said:
i think i know why ants like coins.Ill post it soon in general discussion.

I think I know what you are going to say.The coins are like cell phone towers for the ants to communicate!!!!Right. :P
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I never thought of that RD :D AA
 

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OMG, aa.......what a bod you've got. Do you own any chaps and Levis? Mona Lisa plugs in the industrial fan.....again. :o :o :P

I have this problem with worms.....those dang worms are in every hole I dig. ;) I hope it's not bad karma to hack them in half. :-\
 

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FOR SALE: Coin detecting ants. $500.00 per thousand. Yes, they really do detect coins. Turn them loose in your yard or your metal detecting site and I'm sure that when you dig a coin you will be pleased to find that the ants have alread found it way ahead of you. Simple and easy to use. Just turn them loose at the site and wait 4 hours and then take your detector and dig any coin signals. And don't forget your ant harnasses at $5.00 per set complete. Hitch the ant to the harnass and then play out the string. When you feel two sharp tugs , the ant has a coin located. Simply take your detector and go over the spot very slowly and presto, the ant has another coin. Custom fit ant harnasses, bring the ants in for a fitting or we will fit them at time of shipment. Monty
 

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How did this post turn into a ZOO? You funny Monty :D AA
 

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