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  1. #21
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    Just curious why several of you felt the need to assume the woman in question was a "lesbo"? How incredibly archaic of you to resort to such school-yard name calling. I don't agree with her point-of-view either, but just because she rides a motorcycle and speaks her mind doesn't necessarily make her a woman-loving woman. Let's get back to talking about metal detecting, shall we?
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  3. #22
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    First, She accomplished just what she wanted to do. She gave you a very bad Day.
    He or in this case, She who Angers You, Controls You.
    You lost that one big time, you were still angry hours later setting at the bar.
    She went home to the old man and I am sure they had a good laugh at your expense. I got another today, you should have seen it!
    This argument was with a hippie from the 60's? A true Hippie from the 60's would be at least 63 years old.
    Metal Detecting is a Great Hobby, Enjoy It.
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    So did she finally pedal away on her Chinese made bicycle?
    "The difference between the self educated and the institutionally educated is that the self educated are passionate about what they educate themselves about. That in itself makes them smarter...."



  5. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Bear View Post
    So did she finally pedal away on her Chinese made bicycle?
    lol... she did. after i went on the full rant, i spit all of it out in 30 seconds and she just took off.. hehe
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    you wouldn't believe how much lead I remove from the ground and you can't tell me that ain't ruining the soil in the area, lead pipe for example is a very common find in the city. I have an ingot mold I picked up and I just mold it into ingots and sell it for scrap. It's good in my muzzle loaders too but it ends up back in the ground that way but a heck of a lot cheaper than buying the bullets.

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    Name:  Martha.jpg
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Size:  3.3 KBEnough is enough, I believe a few of you need to read TNet's Rules TreasureNet - Rules

  8. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by River Rat View Post
    Name:  Martha.jpg
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Size:  3.3 KBEnough is enough, I believe a few of you need to read TNet's Rules TreasureNet - Rules
    agreed.

    my thoughts, "Middle aged Hippie" ?

    what is middle age, Born in the 70's ? Hippie from the 60's ?
    I'm 56 (Past middle age to me, although I plan to,
    I don't think I'll see 112) & in 1969 during woodstock, I was 14
    hardly old enough to say I was a hippie back then. IMO
    hippie wannabe maybe

    now on to Hippie from the 60's, 70's whatever,
    "sellout" would be the word I use for anyone who was into peace & love
    that have gone to telling others how to run their lives. definitely not true hippies.
    "yuppies" Maybe ? which means sellout to me.


    OK My reaction to this "wanna-be Cop" I would have "yea, yea, auha , yep, your right !, okeedoke 'd"
    her till she finally left & then I would have gone back to detecting
    Last edited by jeff of pa; May 07, 2012 at 03:47 AM.

  9. #28
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    Wait, wait, Jeff, don't sell me short just yet. Those AARP letters I get tell me 50's the new 40, so I figure 60's gonna be like the new 35 or somethin...face it, you and me both have probably reached the point where the things we eventually want to do far exceed the number of things we will actually do. I did not know this was a controversial post, but I probably would have told the old heifer to just call the cops.
    Just like Texas in 1880.

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    the vast majority of this thread is deeply hateful, misogynist, offensive and also off topic. If someone had not strayed from the topic (metal detecting) to talk about this person's perceived orientation, what she does in her free time/who she goes home to, and her political leanings, we all might have actually learned a bit more about how to behave as good citizens even when in an irritating argument. Instead, hate and negativity was promoted. Hopefully next time when someone is criticized, there won't be such an immature need for everyone to devolve to this level.
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  11. #30
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    Well said, Curiousgeorge. Well said.
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  12. #31
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    let he who is free from sin cast the first stone...... i just see the same people scoffing at me, unless you lived a perfect, judge free life, stone me please. thats the point if the post silly people, judging my interaction with the earth when we all have some sort of direct or indirect interaction. again, if you never ever ever looked at someone and thought something about them, go ahead and throw

  13. #32
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    here in new jersey, the most dense population in the country, its almost impossible to detect without 100 people walking past you at any given moment, almost anywhere....but good ol' historical NJ puts out the good stuff. but really there are people from all walks of life in every nook and cranny everywhere. and when dozens of walks of life pass you by, things stick out.... loosen up...

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    I'm pretty sure that there are guidelines for Treasurenet reminding us to stay on topic and also not use offensive language. No one here needs to "loosen up" as no one should take hateful/offensive speech lightly (tell that to the moderators!)

  15. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by iamfree View Post
    here in new jersey, the most dense population in the country, its almost impossible to detect without 100 people walking past you at any given moment, almost anywhere....but good ol' historical NJ puts out the good stuff. but really there are people from all walks of life in every nook and cranny everywhere. and when dozens of walks of life pass you by, things stick out.... loosen up...

    No doubt.... I used to live in the hippie capital of the world (Eugene, OR) where politically correct is so far out of whack that people will accost you for growing the wrong kind of TREE on your own property.... I kid you not.

    If a gal's a lesbo, or a pothead, or some hippy dippy chick, or whatever..... pretty easy to spot. Even easier to get your point across to other people using descriptive words to let them know the kind of person you're dealing with. Makes long, drawn out PC BS unecessary and gets to the point.

    I think we're at an age where political correctness is so blase'. People get up in arms over next to nothing.

    If the gals a lesbo, a pothead a hippy dippy chick, so be it.

    Someday I'm gonna run for Miss Black Teen Texas, and if anybody questions it, they'll be labeled a racist! LOL!

  16. #35
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    let me know when Jeffro, You have my vote

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    Thjis is how to get rid of your anger monkeys

  18. #37
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    You got my vote Jeffro. Anything I can do to keep life interestin for all my cousins down in Texas. I don't like generic labels, but after studyin on it, turns out after all these years I could be labelled a lesbian.
    Just like Texas in 1880.

  19. #38
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    Im getting really tired of stupid people and Im starting to tell them what I think of them and getting great satisfaction from doing it. If the truth hurts...go see a therapist.
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  20. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by lookindown View Post
    Im getting really tired of stupid people and Im starting to tell them what I think of them and getting great satisfaction from doing it. If the truth hurts...go see a therapist.

    This. Far to many people nowadays just bottle up the anger and angst that is brought on by other people. I am not saying to go out with a piss poor attitude and tell everyone off, but if someone gets in your face or space for no reason or does not like the fact that you metal detect, tell them off in the worst way possible.

    To many busy bodies these days think they can just come up to you and tell you metal detecting is wrong or illegal or they act like they have some authority. They don't. Make sure they know that as they walk away with their tail between their legs.
    PROUD ATHEIST.

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  21. #40
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    real hippies are more like 69 now but look like 35, ask any 18 year old woman. love, peace, happiness and freedom to detect all day.

 

 
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