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piggman1 said:Wow, you hit the mother lode! Where were you at, an old beer joint?
SWR said:What'd ya do...clean up Ozona?
LOL just a beach where alcohol and glass bottles are prohibited, go figure.bigcypresshunter said:My guess is you were at the beach. 8)
Thanks Boobydoo, I could always use a little luck.Boobydoo said:Party time!! That is a haul of trash.
Nice pile of treasures too.
When I was a young kid, I thought smashed bottle caps were quarters and tried one day to by some candy at the party store with them. The party store guy was so nice, he let me but a candy bar with them the first time. When I came in the second time with a big pile of smashed caps, the jib was up
Best of luck to you out there!
Smiles!
BDoo
No, but I'm thinking about starting onekarib2517 said:do you own a bottle cap company?
Yep, the tank was my top find for the day. I don't think I'm gonna start a cap collection. I normally dump them in the trash as I leave the beach. I figured I'd hang on to them for the photo and then dump them. This is the 1 and only time I plan on bringing them home.sfinder said:I like that tank. You could start a bottlecap collection!
No, none of them were from me. My camelbak was full of gatorade. In this heat, you gotta stay hydrated, especially spending between 6-8 hours on the beach. For the record I've been drinking Killian's and Red Stripe lately, yum.spotz said:Are you sure that none of those were twisted of yourself? The thought always goes through my mind when I hunt Columbia River parks & get finds like that. Espically since it has been around a hundred degrees for most of the summer here. Unfortunatly, I only drink Diet Coke.
Spotz
HAHAHAHAHAHA I haven't had Iron City in a long time. Ahhh, the good old days.bigcypresshunter said:No Iron City?
I was born in Hazelwood and my Dad worked for Mesta Machine. Small world.bigcypresshunter said:I was born in Homestead, where my Dad worked for USSteel.
My grandfather worked for Mesta Machine. Is that spelled right?willie d said:I was born in Hazelwood and my Dad worked for Mesta Machine. Small world.bigcypresshunter said:I was born in Homestead, where my Dad worked for USSteel.