me and my princess

SWEATYSOCK

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hi to one and all. thought I'd post a snap and explain my nickname.
I dont have a personal hygiene problem (or maybe folks are too nice to say!)
I'm an english man brought up in scotland then moved back south of the border after I left school. as an engineering apprentice I got the nickname Jock at work due to my accent, then fell foul of that peculiarilly British trait "Cockney rhyming slang" ergo Jock - Sweatysock.
 

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godisnum1

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Dude, that is FANTASTICALLY funny!!!!!!
Thanks for posting it... I needed a good laugh this morning!
Welcome to TreasureNet!! :thumbsup:

Bran <><
 

Ray S S

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That is a good pic. Looks like lots of fun going on there.

Welcome to Mug. and Tnet.


Ray
 

Lowbatts

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Green with envy....
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capt1989

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Green looks good on ya both. Great picture and story.

john
 

cybercop106

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We didn't think your Almond Rocks were all Pen and Ink me old China............ but a Butcher's at the Shrek costumes gave me a good Belt Buckle.
Welcome!
 

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SouthernGirl said:
very cute photo!

I agree with SouthernGirl. Great to have you with us at T-Net. Looking forward to seeing and hearing about your finds.

:wink: RR

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Cynangyl

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Welcome to Mugs and Tnet! You and your princess look like you are having a great time!
 

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I Believe somone Harvested yous too soon Sweatysock.

You's Havn't even Ripened yet.

Thanks For Posting !

Jeff
 

CRUSADER

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Who's the ghost in the background?

Welcome fellow UKer.

Where your finds?
 

Gypsy Heart

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Oh my gosh ...I love your pic....Halloween is one of my favorite ..(it is Halloween ,right?...or maybe you dress like this everyday...makes no difference ....very cool)
 

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SWEATYSOCK

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glad you all enjoyed the pic. occasion was a friend's 40th birthday.
hoping to post some decent finds when i get some land sorted, i live within spitting distance of hadrian's wall and as a result most sites around here are scheduled and therfore off limits.
i know a farmer who has a roman fort and vicus on his land which is scheduled, but i dont know how close i am allowed to detect up to it. any of you UK guys know the rules ?
 

CRUSADER

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sweatysock said:
glad you all enjoyed the pic. occasion was a friend's 40th birthday.
hoping to post some decent finds when i get some land sorted, i live within spitting distance of hadrian's wall and as a result most sites around here are scheduled and therfore off limits.
i know a farmer who has a roman fort and vicus on his land which is scheduled, but i dont know how close i am allowed to detect up to it. any of you UK guys know the rules ?

To schedule a site you have to establish the limits of the site. This boundry will be well documented & the owner will know these limits as he is the custodian of the site. You are allowed anyway just outside these limits (with permission from the land owner).

http://www.magic.gov.uk/website/magic/

You can also go the the above site.
Step 1 - select my own topic - pick 'Scheduled Monuments (England)'
Step 2 - pick your area

If its not on this site, its not Scheduled (I believe).
 

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