No digging?

bulletproof002000

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Yeah more than a few times. It difficult to not be a smart alack when i reply to the statement. I usually explain that I have to dig a small hole that I refill after. Sometimes I give them a demonstration on the curb strip showing how they cant even see where I dug the hole.
 

Terry Soloman

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I quickly agree, then show him how i will "pop" the target with my 13" flathead screwdriver. :icon_thumleft::skullflag:
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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That's how it is in NY State Parks if you ask. Detect - OK. Dig? No no.

Local Park allows digging in the sand at the man-made beach area in the off season.
 

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jeff of pa

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That's when You have to Have Long strong Fingers & Pretend they are Worms .


Don't Dig, Pick the Coins Out the Ground :coffee2:
 

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