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Todays Chuckle At The Expense Of Our Hobby

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Struck up a conversation with a an old fellow the other day at the library making sure that we keep our voices low. He eventually related to me that he had recently taken up photography which is a hobby he and his wife could do together . It entails being outside, walking and getting fresh air in safety given the climate that we are in with the covid 19.
Being a true Bluenoser with a net shy of a single maceral or herring I responded that I took up the hobby which entails being outside, walking and in relative safety.................metal detecting which my wife totally dislikes!
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Keep up the dual search for fish AND coins.
I feel certain that she won't eat coins, but she may actually like to eat herring or maceral!

Ever tried metal detecting or fossicking for gold nuggets?
To adjust the detector for gold, tie a string around your wife's gold wedding ring, and a wooden marker peg at the other end of the string, and bury the ring at various test depths.

To keep her quiet, give her all of the gold that you find.
You keep the coins.
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