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About a decade ago, I was riding my balloon tired cruiser along and chanced to stop for a bottle of water. As I imbibed, I noted the gentleman next to me was holding a metal detector, to which I inquired.
"Guess how old I am," he replied. Startled, I gave him a brief assessment, and said, "well, sir, you look to be a very fit sixty, if I may say."
"No," says he, "I am 100. I spend my free time looking for coins in the park, every morning, before the sun gets too hot. If you don't run, you rust. The sofa is a deadly enemy."
Almost falling of my bike, we continued to chat, and he additionally remarked that he typically recovered $40 to $60 every morning, for his labors.
Question: in the era of plastic money is this still viable? Does anyone else in here detect in parks?
I will also confess, the more I read these pages, the more I am inclined to become one of you. I will start in parks. You people impress me.
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"Guess how old I am," he replied. Startled, I gave him a brief assessment, and said, "well, sir, you look to be a very fit sixty, if I may say."
"No," says he, "I am 100. I spend my free time looking for coins in the park, every morning, before the sun gets too hot. If you don't run, you rust. The sofa is a deadly enemy."
Almost falling of my bike, we continued to chat, and he additionally remarked that he typically recovered $40 to $60 every morning, for his labors.
Question: in the era of plastic money is this still viable? Does anyone else in here detect in parks?
I will also confess, the more I read these pages, the more I am inclined to become one of you. I will start in parks. You people impress me.
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