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Father's Day Century

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From the land of the Bluenose..... darn wouldn't you know it woke up and jumped out of bed at 0345hrs. Can recall the first lucid thought after that "Lord love a duck it's my day off!"

Ah what the halibut I was up, did the dew with the face cloth and tooth brush then Tim's and before Iwas fully awake was a digging a playing field. Did remember to put socks on but sort of forgot the undies......think I'm getting that age where....um"depends" or "always" comes into play! At least the stop valve is still working even if the brain is dripping somewhat.

Holy cow! Then I eyeballed one by the near post!
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Anyway the Freedom 3 Plus was a humming and made this Father rather proud on Father's Day......darn had to pick up a card. Darn what about a present?

Anyway a clip, kid's ring, sinker , HRM pin and 109 coins later that was the furthest thing from my mind save for the BBQ ribs that Dad was going to serve that evening.....funny I should have remembered that after the dig!
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Been reading through your posts on this forum, just had to let you know that I think they're great! Thanks for the laughs, as well as the pictures of your finds. Keep them coming... :-)
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Any silver in the lot?
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From the land of the Bluenose.....no sir no silver.
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Seems like the Canadians at least use the one and two dollar coins there. Seeing that I notice that you always seem to find a few. Never find any U.S. $1.00 coins out in the dirt here. Maybe we should get a 2 and a 3 dollar coin also here in the U.S. They may use those larger denoms. more so than the ones.
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I can't wait for a $5 coin.

That would put whole new spin on a 40 coin day!
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