what time is it?

vanoldschool

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9.07am when the Citizen watch stopped, yesterday got me a $100 peso ($8 bucks) and some clad, then today I attempted to beat the rain and hit an elementary school by Manchester, first dig was the 58 nickel, then nothing accept a small pampered chef thingy ma bob and about 75 cents clad, saw a trail going into the woods and figured why not follow it and see where it goes, around the corner and there was the old panel van sitting there, the rain was due to come soon, so i got over to a soccerfield and tried different programs, nothing great, the watch and about a buck in clad, well the rain stayed away and the wind came..like 30mph winds, enough was enough, need to plan a hunt where the oldies are thanks for looking.
 

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I don't wish to put rain on your party, but that $100 peso may be an 'old' 100-peso coin versus a 'new'
peso coin. In the early '90s, Mexico changed their currency to reflect one 'new' peso as having the value of 1000 (old) pesos.
Don.......
 

Mackaydon said:
I don't wish to put rain on your party, but that $100 peso may be an 'old' 100-peso coin versus a 'new'
peso coin. In the early '90s, Mexico changed their currency to reflect one 'new' peso as having the value of 1000 (old) pesos.
Don.......

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