Posted by northeast iowa on March 01, 2010 at 22:14:44 from (206.72.18.89):
Just siting here and was wondering of others stories of lost and found items.
A friend of mine was working on a baler as a repair man. He never found his class ring. I think 33 yeas later the farmer that now owns the farm was working on his corn planter and found the ring. It was less than a month later the ring was returned to the righful owner.
Another friend also lost his wedding ring while plowing. A few years later he was disking and noticed something shinny behind the disk, (just for a second) before it disapeared under the disk. He dug around and found it to be his wedding ring.
My closest story involves me hunting in the woods for deer when a timber phesant took off almost under my feet. Within a half hr I found my shot gun, and a clean pair of pants to wear.
I know this is a lame post, but spring will get here soon and all will be well again.
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