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    Veteran Member leslie(nova scotia)'s Avatar
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    swinging to a tune

    From the land of the Bluenose.....Alone again Naturally as Navy Davy had a previous engagement. So I headed down Country Road to a place where I belong....not West Virginia but to a local park.
    Went to Donna May's trunk. I got you Babe as I gingerly grabbed my beloved Freedom 3 PLus. Love was all Around as the sun was shining and the weather was sweet but by no means did I want to put on my dancing feet.As I was limping and gimping and swinging it reminded me of Pink Floyd...Careful with that axe Eugene. Must be the new drugs my witch doctor gave me as I picutred myselfon a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalaid skies Money , Time has come today. Quota was had.


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    Re: swinging to a tune

    Glad to see the UK fund is growing. Sounds like you had a melodous time
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    Re: swinging to a tune

    Man, I really like reading your post! Wild and Crazy! Congrats on all the finds! thumbsup01
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    Re: swinging to a tune

    very good hunt.
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    Re: swinging to a tune

    Entertaining post and congrats on a nice hunt. WTG |


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    Re: swinging to a tune

    Those loonies and twoonies make such a difference. I wish my stubborn countrymen would make the switch to coins, but alas, they are worthless for putting your found clad up your nose. Such is the sad state of affairs in some sectors of our culture.

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    Re: swinging to a tune

    ! A little too much funny stuff in the one hitter today! Congrats! rofl
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