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ever find an arrowhead or a relic of some kind? I've always wanted to find an Indian arrowhead or anything old like that. Living here in Wisconsin it seems like they must still be around...maybe all the farmers plowed them up already. Who knows.
Ever find anything old and interesting? | |
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I have found an arrowhead! Also, antique bottles, old money, old toys, back inthe day people used to bury their garbage in their back yards so theres a treasure trove to be found! I dont know if that was a small town thing or not to bury it in the yard?? ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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awesome!
I've actually considered getting a metal detector to see if I can find anything cool and old. I may be turning into an old man before I even hit 40 | |
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abigail05 said: awesome!
I've actually considered getting a metal detector to see if I can find anything cool and old. I may be turning into an old man before I even hit 40 Thats funny cuz i have ALWAYS wanted one also!! But everyone always laughs at me! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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I found a flea on my dog yesterday | |
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ZombieKitten said: I found a flea on my dog yesterday
~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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tinaz said: ZombieKitten said: I found a flea on my dog yesterday
it's not anywhere near as exciting as archaeological digs when I was a kid all I wanted was to be an archaeologist, but then I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and all that swashbuckling looked like much too hard work for my delicate constitution but at school I dug up some bits of old plates where a house had once stood, as close as I got! | |
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We found some old coins (like real old, 11th to 15th century) in my nan's old flat. Sent them to a place in Cirencester to be analysed and they gave us a bunch of info about them. They weren't worth anything though. Also, I once found an old sketch book with watercolor paintings that it turned out were by a distant relative who was on the Titanic (and survived). I scribbled my own drawings in there.
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ZombieKitten said: tinaz said: it's not anywhere near as exciting as archaeological digs when I was a kid all I wanted was to be an archaeologist, but then I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and all that swashbuckling looked like much too hard work for my delicate constitution but at school I dug up some bits of old plates where a house had once stood, as close as I got! funny, most kids wanted to be archeologists after seeing Raiders. | |
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Fauxie said: We found some old coins (like real old, 11th to 15th century) in my nan's old flat. Sent them to a place in Cirencester to be analysed and they gave us a bunch of info about them. They weren't worth anything though. Also, I once found an old sketch book with watercolor paintings that it turned out were by a distant relative who was on the Titanic (and survived). I scribbled my own drawings in there.
. [Edited 8/15/09 22:56pm] did you keep the coins & the sketchbook? | |
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abigail05 said: Fauxie said: We found some old coins (like real old, 11th to 15th century) in my nan's old flat. Sent them to a place in Cirencester to be analysed and they gave us a bunch of info about them. They weren't worth anything though. Also, I once found an old sketch book with watercolor paintings that it turned out were by a distant relative who was on the Titanic (and survived). I scribbled my own drawings in there.
. [Edited 8/15/09 22:56pm] did you keep the coins & the sketchbook? I'm sure my mother and father put it somewhere. Probably in their loft somewhere. It would've all been cleared out when my nan passed away. It'll be up there with Fred Truman's cricket boot. | |
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When I was in fourth grade, during a field trip, I found a fossil that was much larger than it should have been.
And no, I'm not referring to Dick Cheney's crotch. | |
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Imago said: When I was in fourth grade, during a field trip, I found a fossil that was much larger than it should have been.
And no, I'm not referring to Dick Cheney's crotch. | |
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Fauxie said: Imago said: When I was in fourth grade, during a field trip, I found a fossil that was much larger than it should have been.
And no, I'm not referring to Dick Cheney's crotch. I fauxie finished my walls | |
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abigail05 said: ZombieKitten said: it's not anywhere near as exciting as archaeological digs when I was a kid all I wanted was to be an archaeologist, but then I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and all that swashbuckling looked like much too hard work for my delicate constitution but at school I dug up some bits of old plates where a house had once stood, as close as I got! funny, most kids wanted to be archeologists after seeing Raiders. I know right! I wanted to be one since third grade when I read a book about Pompeii | |
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Imago said: Fauxie said: I fauxie finished my walls Oh God, I'd forgotten about that. Our friendship was just a budding one back then. | |
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ZombieKitten said: abigail05 said: funny, most kids wanted to be archeologists after seeing Raiders. I know right! I wanted to be one since third grade when I read a book about Pompeii totally yes, I was always into the pompeii thing myself! and the pyramids, and the loch ness monster, and ghosts, etc etc etc if they had told us about archeologists/monster hunters on career day, it probably would've changed my life completely | |
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abigail05 said: ZombieKitten said: I know right! I wanted to be one since third grade when I read a book about Pompeii totally yes, I was always into the pompeii thing myself! and the pyramids, and the loch ness monster, and ghosts, etc etc etc if they had told us about archeologists/monster hunters on career day, it probably would've changed my life completely goodness if anyone had mentioned monsters! I would have became a librarian instead | |
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