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Re: What Have You Lost
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Posted by chaney creek on June 23, 2003 at 18:59:55 from (68.106.172.226):
In Reply to: What Have You Lost posted by stan on June 22, 2003 at 21:07:20:
A battery box cover going down the highway, a crushed pager, eye glasses but found them, pocket knife, exhaust pipe while bushhogging , still can't find it with a disk breaking ground, 12 foot chain with hooks on both ends in the field? But I did find what appears to be an Indian artifact in a plowed field, a sledge hammer in the road, screwdrivers, a couple of punches, life jacket, pipe wrench, hammer, large ball peen hammer,2 knives, sockets, socket wrench, buck knife, checkbook, chain, cresent wrench, pliers -needle nose and regular, dyke pliers, wire cutters, had spotted what looked to be a pistol case on the side of the road but someone beat me to it, fertilizer - 4 sacks, 40 dollars one time, 30 or so another-thought we had found drug money in the sand on a deserted road near the beach, diamond ear ring, ice chest, beer another time, no ice yet, a bundle of dog eared fencing -new, saw a 2 foot aluminum pipe wrench but the wife wouldn't let me stop on the bridge. I can't help but stop and pick it up..
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