Howdy. Its been a while. Who wants to play a little game?

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Howdy. It's been a while. Who wants to play a little game?

Howdy, T-Netters!
Been a while. Too long, in fact. I’ve been mostly dormant over the last two or three years. Got out only twice last year.
But I went out detecting the other day, and had fun. Thought I’d share some of that fun, with a little game.
My outing the other day was not a long one. I was selective, and dug up exactly ten targets.
(And videotaped all the action with my sweet little new headmounted "LordM-Cam™”
These finds will be assigned target numbers (1 through 10, in the order they were found).
I will allow ten players into the game; one for each target.
To get in, you’ll need to be the first to answer a (simple) trivia question (Googling the answers is OK, if you must.)
Once all ten targets have been assigned to players, I will show the video and we’ll see how it came out.
If your preselected target turned to have been a "keeper" for me, I will keep that item but you will get a $5 PayPal gift from me. (In other words, you’ll get paid to watch the movie!)
If your preselected target is a piece of junk or something I do NOT consider a keeper, then YOU may keep it (assuming you even want it, and are willing to pay the shipping on it). Of course a lot of my non-keepers are stuff like screwcaps, nails, rusty-crusties, or modern coins. Hardly worth the cost of shipping. But at the very least, you’ll have the entertainment of watching me dig up your particular piece of junk. Haha.

So, in summary, everybody gets a movie to watch, and anywhere from one to ten people are also going to be paid to watch it. Sound like fun?

Here are our target assignments:
1. BryanM362
2. garren
3. daemon1971
4. diggummup
5. jfeeney
6. Uncle Jeff
7. finderskeepers
8. Goodlord327
9. Jay In NewKen
10. Cougar729


UPDATE- the game is done now, but here is the video. Hope you'll enjoy it.
If the game and video were popular enough, we can do this again sometime.



 

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1982 is of course the correct answer. I had accidentally declared diggummup the winner but my post didn't happen (I'm having some issues with the new forum format- I'm too rusty around here.)

So daemon1971has Target #3 and will get paid if that turned out to be a keeper.

Diggummup, thanks for the welcome back, and don't worry- there are still some slots to be awarded.

Moving along, to trivia question #4, for target #4 in the game:

A historic milestone happened on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918.

By what name has the observance of that date come to be known?
 

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1982 is of course the correct answer. I had accidentally declared diggummup the winner but my post didn't happen (I'm having some issues with the new forum format- I'm too rusty around here.)
Don't worry because I didn't see his reply before mine either until after I came back to the thread a few minutes later. The new format does take a little getting used to and does have some bugs every now and then too.
 

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Armistice day!

And hey, you nailed Target #4. *applause*

So diggummup has Target #4 and will get paid if that is a keeper (or will get to claim his bent pulltab or rusty nail or stinkin' Zincoln if it wasn't, haha.)

For Target #5, here is question #5:

What cold beverage is colloquially referred to as "The House Wine of the South"?
 

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Sweet Tea

Jfeeney gets Target #5!

"Sweet Tea" is of course the correct answer, though this particular Southerner has had to switch to mostly-unsweetened iced tea. Sweet Tea cost me too many teeth. (How's that for a redneck stereotype, huh?) The way my fellow Southerners drink it, it's way too syrupy sweet.

So, on to Target #6, and question #6:

What small, irritating insects are the bane of many detectorists in the South? These are the ones often referred to as "no-see-ums" by some.
 

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So, on to Target #6, and question #6:

What small, irritating insects are the bane of many detectorists in the South? These are the ones often referred to as "no-see-ums" by some.

Ceratopogonidae, or biting midges
 

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Ceratopogonidae, or biting midges
Technically correct, I guess (maybe we're talkin' about the same bugs?)

(Edit- yes. According to Wikipedia, we're both talkin' about Ceratopogonidae.)

But we don't call 'em "midges" here in the Deep South.

What other name are they known by, around here?

PS- Savannah has a baseball team named after them.

If nobody else answers with their Georgia nickname in the next ten minutes, I'll give this one to Uncle Jeff, on a technicality.
 

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Ohh nick names.. then you are looking for sand gnats ! also some call them punkies but your looking for sand gnats correct?
 

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Sand gnats is the answer I was lookin' for. Just "gnats" will do.

OK, so Uncle Jeff got it scientifically right in his first reply, if not regionally correct.

Then finderskeepers got "gnats", then Uncle Jeff got "sand gnats".

So I'm in a bit of a pickle as to how I should award the target slot, but I'll tell you what.

We'll give Uncle Jeff Target #6 and finderskeepers Target #7.
 

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OK, for target assignment #8, we have trivia question #8.

I think we'll go all coin trivia for the last three slots, and then it will be movietime!

Question #8: What is the major design feature of United States cents struck from 1859 to 1909?
 

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Sand gnats is the answer I was lookin' for. Just "gnats" will do.

OK, so Uncle Jeff got it scientifically right in his first reply, if not regionally correct.

Then finderskeepers got "gnats", then Uncle Jeff got "sand gnats".

So I'm in a bit of a pickle as to how I should award the target slot, but I'll tell you what.

We'll give Uncle Jeff Target #6 and finderskeepers Target #7.

You are a true gentleman:occasion14:
 

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woot I won something, I never win anything .. thanks
 

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Goodlord327 is of course correct. Indian cents were struck from 1859 to 1909.

So Goodlord327 gets Target #8 in the game, and will be paid a $5 PayPal gift from me if that turned out to be a "keeper".

(Or may keep the actual Target #8 if I do not. Assuming it is even worth keeping, and the cost of shipping.)

Which brings us to Trivia question #9, and the second-to-last player opportunity: Target #9.

Then one last player assignment before it's game on and movie time!

Question #9 (another ridiculously easy one):

What cereal plant is featured on the reverse of US cents struck between 1909 and 1958?
 

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You just won a slot in the game, Unca' Jeff. Don't get too excited yet. Target #6 could have been a pulltab! :laughing7:

But the movie will tell all. You could be about to win five bucks (hey, don't spend it all in one place, haha), or virtual rights to claim your very own dirty pulltab! Or crusty zinc cent!

This is fun, keeping y'all in suspense. *evil laugh*

But you won't be in suspense for too long, because once Target #10 is assigned, y'all can grab your popcorn and watch the movie, to see what you won! (And those who aren't players in the game will still enjoy the movie, too, I hope.)
 

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