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:canadaflag:Mother told me there would be dig days like this

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....got out for a quick swish yesterday to the lowered lake. Had called Navy Davy but he was shopping or doing some other domestically inclined event. Hit the lowered lake in the "ooooooooooooze zone' and man was it deep. Besides bringing home 10 cubic yards of muck I managed two dinkies, an RCAF button, a golf egg and 13 coins @ $2.60 for the 35 minutes in the mud bath.
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Great Tale, Les. After listening to you, I believe I'll quit griping about my job...
 
another well told posting..Thanks for taking us along with you again.
While rebuilding my boat today I snapped a saz-all blade, broke a drill bit, spilled a cup of left over coffee onto the carpet I had just installed and then managed to knock a jelly jar of the boat ledge and onto the concrete floor. Of course it shattered splendidly and the contents spewed hither and yon. These contents were washers and screws that I need badly. Of course you are thinking..."silly Yank!! Just sweep the mess into a pile and use a magnet to pick them all up again."
They were all brass.
 
Lack of shut eye and not counting sheep can do that to you.
Some good clad anyways.
 
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