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Here's pic's my find's with Terry goes4ever!

Paul(NWO)

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I gave the maple leaf pendant to the guy that owns the property for his wife. He's from West Virginia and related to my son-in-law. My wife prayed for unique finds for us when I dropped her off at work. Boy did that work. Except for pieces of foil and three mems nothing else was a duplicate. Heat index was 95 with the humidity. The owner gave each of us a pop. No, it's not soda. The man that invented it, hated for his invention to be called soda. Oh, well. Good friends, unique finds and looking over all the goodies that Terry has found this year was great. Maybe I'll get invited back this fall when crops are off this fall.
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A good variety of finds, like that maple leaf ..:clapping:
 
well Paul certainly digs all signals. I wish he would have dug the IH penny, I wanted him to get an old coin real bad!
 
Most of our most famous soda pops were invented by pharmacists as medications and were originally sold only in drug stores. When Coco Cola first came out and for many years afterwards - it contained cocaine - hence the name Coco after the coco plant from which cocaine is derived.. Wish they still made it that way. :rofl:

Bill
 
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