In the Treasure Corner - Special New Years Edition

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In the Treasure Corner - Special New Year's Edition

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This special New Year's edition of In the Treasure Corner tells you how to earn over 2,000 percent a year on your money, AND what you can easily do to earn $360 an hour!

But wait a minute, you say! There must be a catch, right?

Well, of COURSE there's a catch! Do you think if I could do those things regularly I'd waste my time on treasure podcasts? No way!

So join the fun and check it out. It's at In the Corner with Dan Hughes.
 
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This show is a lighthearted look at the Postal Service, mostly. I've been doing these shows for over 5 years, and most of them are on topic (treasure hunting), but once in a while I get off track, and people still seem to enjoy them.

Since we're expecting 6 to 10 inches of snow today, and an actual temperature of -18 tomorrow (with a wind chill of -45), there's not gonna be a lot of metal detecting done this week. So my feverish brain turned another direction for this week's show. I really do think it will make you smile if you give it a chance.

---Dan

P.S. Is Mangum your name? I worked for a Master Sergeant Robert Mangum when I was in the Air Force, back in the early 1970s.
 
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Dan Hughes, we feel your pain...freezing cold can't ...detect...sigh!
 
2013 was a lousy year for detecting here in Illinois. Too cold, too dry (no rain from July to September, making the ground rock-hard all summer), then too cold again!

Or maybe I'm just getting wimpy in my old age?
 
This show is a lighthearted look at the Postal Service, mostly. I've been doing these shows for over 5 years, and most of them are on topic (treasure hunting), but once in a while I get off track, and people still seem to enjoy them.

Since we're expecting 6 to 10 inches of snow today, and an actual temperature of -18 tomorrow (with a wind chill of -45), there's not gonna be a lot of metal detecting done this week. So my feverish brain turned another direction for this week's show. I really do think it will make you smile if you give it a chance.

---Dan

P.S. Is Mangum your name? I worked for a Master Sergeant Robert Mangum when I was in the Air Force, back in the early 1970s.

My last name is Mangum but all of my family is from Granville County NC.
 
I think my Sgt Mangum was from Wyoming or Montana or somewhere out that way. We were both stationed at Craig Air Force Base in Selma, AL.

I went to a conference at UNC at Chapel Hill in about 1975, but that's my only North Carolina "adventure."

Thanks for the come-back!
 

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