Foggy night bling

Ridley

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Stepped out for a short night hunt. The field I hunted had a shroud of fog, making it more adventurous. This tiny silver "D" pendant was really hard to pinpoint in the foggy darkness. Plus the top of the grass was wet, but the dirt was dry. So things got really dirty.
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Maybe I should give this to MM (his first name is Doug). I'll bet the lady in the bikini would find it very fetching. :D

Cheers!


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Boobydoo

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You are alwys workin it Ridley!! Congrats on the cool finds and the sweet keeper. Got to like that! Very pretty!

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Ridley,
I would love to wear that "D" on my ear. ;D I knew you would be out MDing last night. It was nice and cool. Even my kids said "I bet Ridley is out detecting tonight." ;)
Thank God for the Vibra Probe, huh.
Congrats Dude.
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Based on your past posts.. You always seem to be in the "right" spot. You wanna give us pointers? Hheheh!

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Ridley

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M-Squared said:
Based on your past posts.. You always seem to be in the "right" spot. You wanna give us pointers? Hheheh!

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Sure.
Any ball field or open play area where people run around. Then go there when the people are gone and keep digging all targets until you find something good, or there's nothing left at all. ;)


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