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Just noticed today that since fuel has risen to $ 2.15 a gallon for regular that there Is a 70% reduction in Dale Earnhardt jr.
Trucks and cars up and down my road. Love it.:laughing7:
 

I can find clad in a pharoah's tomb!

BTB ...there is an actual "MADCLADDER" on this forum. :)
LOL. I remember someone from Europe (I think they were field hunting at some ancient or medieval site) posting that they found a zincoln mixed in with their older finds. Those things are everywhere!
 

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Tonight's subject... Cheesy videos! I guess you need to be old... like... me to get/listen/wonder 'bout the '80s videos!!

 

Oh... Goodafterevening!!!!!!!

I come before you, to stand behind you,
To tell you something, I know nothing about,

This Thursday, is good Friday,
There will be a mothers day banquet, for fathers only,
Admission is free, so pay at the door,
Pull up a chair, and sit on the floor
I'll now tell you a story, I've never been told before.....
 

Morning AARC and OV
 

Just noticed today that since fuel has risen to $ 2.15 a gallon for regular that there Is a 70% reduction in Dale Earnhardt jr.
Trucks and cars up and down my road. Love it.:laughing7:

Cheap gas
Regular here is $4.30 gal. Or $1.137 a litre
 

Morning AARC I didn't realize that you were in.
 

Morning pepper
 

Barkerville’s society was one of permanency, one of culture, and one of social and professional organization. It was also one filled with intelligent, community-minded, law-abiding, hard-working miners. Historians need to recognize these principles, as the Cariboo Sentinel editor did, in 1866:
"A stranger arriving on Williams Creek is struck with the grotesque
appearance of miners and the singular manner of life they lead. If
he happens to be from an old settled community he is very apt to
place the miner on the same social level as the common labourer
from his own country, but on a more intimate acquaintance with him
he discovers that many of the men who wield a pick and shovel have
been men of respectable standing in civilized countries; some of them
have been lawyers or physicians, officers (military and naval), and
merchants, and accustomed to moving in the highest circles of
society."

The gold miners of Barkerville deserve to be remembered, but not as 'the very dregs of society.'

 

I have the ring in the rock....its in my possession....my grandfather and I got it many years ago. Only it wasn't exactly like is written. If it wasn't black ceaser it was certainly other pirates on the careen. Many artifacts still lie on the bottom at the site where many people think....CEASERS CREEK....only its not quite like the written stories again !! Wrong.....its not ceasers creek exactly, but its close !! Any way there is still a ring in situ....I looked and it was still there after irma !! Which blew my mind !! Im not sure his name was black ceaser but there is evidence of pirate habitation as described in the book diving to a flash of gold. Marty meylach treated me like a son and shared many secrets about this spot with me !! Its protected in a national park but I still check on it from time to time....the evidence is there...I've seen it and have some of it,including the very popular ring in the rock....also...very very close to my iron ring....wait for it !! .......was 450 eyeballed pieces of eight....found in 63 64 by a friend of marties.
I'll take a pic of the infamous ring in the rock....its been kicking around the family for awhile, and when my grandfather passed it was given to me. We got it together and I remember alot of beach combing and treasure hunting with my gramps !!


Wierd narrator voice...but the basic story !!
 

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