bill from lachine
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Good morning Dave.
Good morning, Bart. WOW! A$20! Great spur of the moment hunt! Definitely paid off.
So a twenty in the seaweed in the keys can be a big deal......you definitely want to check for more....when i was a kid I can remember drug money washing in on the beach.....hundreds of people scrambling over the beach and shoreline picking up money and weed that was all over the place. Cops were trying to keep everyone away but everytime they came to tell people to stop someone else would find more a couple hundred yards down the shoreline. The old pirates have already tracked me down on instagram......this was one of the pics posted from last week. All it said was some one dropped there bag !! it still happens more than people think. Im still looking for the giant bag of money like some others have found.....maybe this fall ill get lucky !!
Good morning Bart.
It must be so unsettling to know that people are tracking your finds/movements through social media. There's only one social media site I use for business and that's LinkedIn. I've never even been on Facebook or Instagram, as I don't care to know what others are doing and I don't want anyone to know what I'm doing... especially my wife.
Best of luck in finding the next giant bag of money on the beach.
Bill, I remember going to area attractions where they would show/live out what frontier life was like. Soap making and candle making was always fascinating. The article also reminded me of something else I was gonna post.
When watching movies about times past, does it ever cross your mind,”what did it smell like?” Take for instance Last of the Mohicans. All the running, the heat, the fighting, the blood, you know they had to stink. And the kissing scenes, can you imagine the bad breath people used to have?
ya....your right dave.....first day my wife says to me "Who is this woman your following" I had no idea !! Someone follows me I follow back. Well this ain't T-net !! Already have a stalker, and had to block what I could only describe as online sex solicitation from 2 different woman. What I will say is for the wood work and selling mahogany its been great.
Bart it's just appeal of those strong worker's hands, the muscles, wood-it gets some women radar up.![]()
Bill, I remember going to area attractions where they would show/live out what frontier life was like. Soap making and candle making was always fascinating. The article also reminded me of something else I was gonna post.
When watching movies about times past, does it ever cross your mind,”what did it smell like?” Take for instance Last of the Mohicans. All the running, the heat, the fighting, the blood, you know they had to stink. And the kissing scenes, can you imagine the bad breath people used to have?