bigscoop
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- Jun 4, 2010
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- Older blue Excal with full mods, Equinox 800.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Smart old man! Very good read! Nice twist in the end!
Cynangyl said:Why thank you Chug! I am still laughing about the beaver attack on my birthday against Bigscoop! lol Like you, I enjoyed the twist at the end of Copperhead's story.....definitely a lot of great competition here. I wish I could pick them all!
Chug and Red said:I love the dog house!!!! it so quiet and peaceful!!!! just joking red and i have been together for a long time and share everything including this site she enjoys all the posts as much as i do !!! i hope everyone realises that red and i are one for ever and enjoy playing some times!!!! HH All chug and red!!!! Cynangyl you have just been introduced to red my better half!!!
bigscoop said:Birthday? My, you must be, what........perhaps 20, 21? I can't imagine you being any older then that. I mean, you look so young.
bigscoop said:Birthday? My, you must be, what........perhaps 20, 21? I can't imagine you being any older then that. I mean, you look so young.
Cynangyl said:Covering all your bases I see...more than one entry and still working the flattery angle and have added the pity card! lol Have yourself a great Father's Day! All the rest of you Fathers have a great one too!
GopherDaGold said:My story, in poem form:
On a cold and bitter, dark winters night,
Temps in the nineties, sun shining bright,
Mcgearhead and plehbah, each raised a toast
And wagered each other, who'd find the most,
"You swing a mean coil, pleb said to mcgear,
But once and for all, we'll settle it here",
They chose a tot lot, known for trinkets and clad,
The occasional token, or a ring lost by dad.
"We'll count up our change when we are done,
The man with the most is the man who has won.
The loser says sorry for all that he's said,
And let's the world know via Treasure Net thread."
After their handshake, they both got to swinging,
Eyes to the ground, detector coils singing,
Digging and probing, sometimes pinpointing,
A good day for both, not at all disappointing.
When it was over, they counted their money,
Looked at each other, something felt funny,
They knew from then on, their friendship would deepen,
You see, T-Net faithful, they both were dead even!