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:canadaflag:The Case of the Silver Thistle Ring

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....it was a day. A day just like the one before and probably like the one tomorrow. I awoke with the Bells of Saint Mary's ringing in my head....a present given to me by Bud when I had my guard down.

This gumshoe(can call myself that as I had my green Kermit the Frog boots on)called on his associate Tony the Twinkle, who wasn't able to make this caper as he was undergoing rehab for his back which he hurt taking out the "garbage." Then Called "Lefty One Thumb Kahanna" who I'd done the dew with before but he wouldn't go out in the rain as he is only 5'5 and would more then likely shrink to 5'3. I was on my own with no back up. Knew there would be some "wet" work involved so I donned my blue rain gear and headed to a place where loose lips are common thinking I might overhear the where abouts of the lost thistle ring.
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A storm lighter, I believe, made to keep a flame in the briskest gale. Something I would think any self-respecting Bluenose could appreciate, wot?

Great finding day, Les, under some outstanding conditions.
 
Looked like a wet messy outing. You found a nice ring and clad to boot!
 
When I smoked I had one of those hurricane lighters which had a written guarantee that it would light a cigarette in a 100 mph wind. Now if somebody would invent a smoke that can withstand the force of that much wind we'd be in business.

Chris
 
looks like you had a fun day out :detecting:. hay mud baths are meant to be good for you aren't they :rofl:
 
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