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« Reply #3890 on: February 03, 2013, 01:57:24 pm »
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No they don't taste like chicken.

. . . but they think YOU do.

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« Reply #3891 on: February 03, 2013, 02:37:12 pm »
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I ate snake once, the flesh is as white as chicken and tastes good too. I had a guy that use to work for us when he saw a frog he would run but snake were no problem to him, me I see a snake and all you can smell is rubber and .... LOL   so I guess that I wont be coming to visit you mate  Sad

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10 miles from the House here I can find you a Rattler about every 60ft.

Some really Big ones over 5ft long.

No they don't taste like chicken.


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all you can smell is rubber

Cooking an old tire for evening tea again?

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« Reply #3893 on: February 03, 2013, 03:26:05 pm »
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Cooking an old tire for evening tea again?

 Grin Grin we learn quickly in SA

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« Reply #3894 on: February 03, 2013, 03:30:52 pm »
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Gambol, this club is incredible  Great digs every weekend providing the weather does not stop them. If you look at the site today, you will see the posts of what was found yesterday..... some great stuff  Great I was not on the dig yesterday as I had a family party  No no! but hey, I went today on my fields  Cheesy X, I could not believe what I have all to myself  Kiss all the fields together are about 100 acres, and the buildings on the edge of the first field are workshops and bunkers from the 2nd world war,,,,, they worked on Lancaster bombers at these workshops..... Air force (RAF)..... Anyway, just to let you know.... I found 10 buttons from the 1500 - 1600's, a complete buckle (no date yet) plus a piece of a buckle.... Roman pottery, and the best a 1877 silver 3 pence,,,, bad news though is it was bent with a plough,,,, damn, why do they not use ploughs with rubber teeth  Shocked

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« Reply #3895 on: February 03, 2013, 03:39:57 pm »
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damn, why do they not use ploughs with rubber teeth

I know how you feel Peter and I have given it a lot of thought, I think that ploughs should be band and that only a riper and a hoe should be used when working the fields, Tell you what I'll cut mine up and sell it for scrap in the morning Hows that mate? 

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« Reply #3896 on: February 03, 2013, 03:53:24 pm »
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Damn, my first coin find in the UK and 1877, and it is buggered by a friggin plough  Shame Buddy, we want proof of that plough being cut up, so do not let us down  Clapp

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Buddy, we want proof of that plough being cut up, so do not let us down

I aint going to happen mate, just wanted to get your moral up a bit LOL by the way well done on your finds, I'm sure that you will find a lot more in time to come all you have to do is get out there and do your thing mate   

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« Reply #3898 on: February 03, 2013, 04:27:10 pm »
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I have a buddy I talk to in Lincolnshire UK all the time.   He's in the middle of Farm Lands that was Overtaken by the Romans back when.

He say's he has a Detector but I'm thinking it something like a Radio Shack or the Like.

I can't seem to be able to get him to use the thing.   He bought it to find some keys in the snow one day.

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Not easy getting sites here, that is why I joined the club  Great To have all those fields and not search the is just not right buddy....

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Ok ladies here are the photo's of my UK finds from today  Grin The tag belongs to a "Corinthians Bagatelle" see last photo.... I had a toy like this when I was a kid  Welcome

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