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Can not be pointed out too often...!!!

the Swede

Member
Hi there, everybody...

...sure has been a while since my later posts. And I am so very sure that you have all missed me, a whole bunch, right?! Who am I?!?!?!:yo:

But life, as we all know, is sometimes filled with certain... well, what should we call it: obstacles, and ditto DO(!) some-what have a tendency to make (force!) you from the proper way of life, that is: metal-detecting.:)

Anyways, I just came across a very interesting article in my local web-based newspaper this evening (about 7 pm right now and I bid you a very good lunch... at least you guys/'girls' on the other side of the planet) and just HAD to post what an archaeologist, earlier today, was quoted about a very recent find (like yesterday) just outside my own hometown Kristianstad, namely in
 
Ooopppsss!!!

Sorry, 'me' forgot that I was mostly dealing with i-literate Americans, sorry...:wacko:

...more than one (1) paragraph is just too much for U, right...!?!?!?:angel:
 
man i read this thing and was like ???!!!???? TRY POSTING BEFORE U OPEN THE VODKA!!
 
Try Google translate :buds: Hi Swede,was it a one litre bottle you drank? Jettekul :goodnight:
 
New sewer gives old gems
Text: Fredrik H
 
wow...lol..wow...
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john
 
A new sewer does not necessarily have to be a shitty business. In this case it presented the knowledge of a giant trade center from the late 700's, a model of today's
 
the Swede said:
Ooopppsss!!!

Sorry, 'me' forgot that I was mostly dealing with i-literate Americans, sorry...:wacko:

...more than one (1) paragraph is just too much for U, right...!?!?!?:angel:


...oh, and yea, sorry about that.:please:
 
the Swede,
Me thinks ye should post more!
T'was a good reminder to look at the surroundings with a critical eye.
And following the thread brought a wide smile to me.
tvr
 
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