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Something you back east guys -

steve in so la

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probably don't think of. I love my big old ear covers on the head phones because they keep my ears from getting sunburned :) steve in so az
 
That is a good point...we get sun burns here too. We love them cuz they keep the buzzing bug noise from drivin' us nuts.
 
What about us guys up north? I love mine because they block out surrounding noise, keep my ears from sunburn, help me to hear those faint deep sounds, and keep my ears warm in the winter! :)
By the way I am a fan of good headphones not the cheapies. I have tried them both and there is a big difference! :) I have a pair of Gray Ghosts, and Killer Bee's.
 
basically - you are east :) I never have used expensive phones - dont really believe I could be digging more things than I am now with cheapos. And when I go relic hunting I sure do seem to dig a lot also, steve
 
I'd keep doing what your doing! :)
 
I am at 9,000 coins right now, gonna break my record this year I hope. But I sure would give up most of them for some old silver like you all get in Mich !! steve
 
do you want? Deer flies? Gnats? No See Ums? :lol:

You guys must have things like ticks out that way, scorpions, tarantulas?
 
As tight as money is I just might take that trade! :) :lol:
 
we have not a single tick. We do have scorpions and tarantulas but you rarely see them. One has to go looking for them to find them. No deer flires but a few no see ums when the rainy season arrives. steve
 
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