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:canadaflag:you can tell your a digaholic when............

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose.....you can tell your a digaholic (addicted to metal detecting) when;
1. You put your machine together and take it for a drive.
2. It is in the same room that you sleep...all 7 of them.
3. Flyers don't interest you unless there is a battery sale.
4. Your detectors have names.
5. Winter causes depression because you cannot swish or dig.
6. You eat your Cheerios and they look like gold rings.
7. You never leave home without a screwdriver for testing frost depth.
8. Honey Dew lists take a backseat to surfing detecting forums.
9. Cleaning your detectors becomes a daily ritual.
10.You slip and call your wife "Water" or "Land" Baby
 
You caught me on 3. Leslie, but I eyeball the tools also. I bet that almost all of my Duracell 24 packs have come from the Can. Tire flyer. ;) I've never thought about packing a screwdriver to check the frost, thanks. Although I have packed a two pound mini sledge and chiseled out frozen finds.
:)
 
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