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Posted by G Taylor terrapin? on April 09, 2001 at 20:53:13 from (64.10.111.240):
In Reply to: Re: What interesting things have you found in your fields? posted by Paul on April 09, 2001 at 19:14:18:
What is a terrapin? Sounds something like a box turtle. Have found horseshoes, pottery, harness rings,parts off an old dunebuggy field vehicle, saw teeth from the lumber mill across the block 1-1/4 miles away and assorted booze bottles along the road. The strangest sight was coming from a pile of ashes were two pairs of double groves seven inches wide spaced about 66 inches apart. Followed then down the road 15 miles to a ploughed field where a burned out Ford pickup sat. A muddy set of tractor tire tracks led father down the road to the local no good bums. The OPP found them still asleep & each had though the other had reported to the police their truck was stolen the night before. They had crashed,burned, towed it close to home then passed out before making the call.
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