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done with this site

I would think this says it all: from his profile.... "i grow marijuana and dig @#$%& up thats about it im 35 and retired due to metaldetecting"

Stop wasting your time answering him.
 
I use to tell my guys in the Marine corps when they had negative attitudes you were not drafted nobody held a pistol to your noggin and made you sign that paper.. SO CT I am pretty sure the CTX FAIRY didn't pay you a visit with her 357 and put it to your noggin and tell you to sign up for the findmall forum. Some people just need attention like kids who don't get enough good attention they will start being bad or acting up to get something anything.. MAybe CT don't get a lot of hugs maybe he should just end his membership here!! from what I hear there are other forums out there>>>>LMAO
 
I just went out and found my first coins with my new CTX this morning. The thrill is still there after 43 years of metal detecting.
I look forward to hunting both land and water as long as the good lord lets me. It doesn't bother me if someone is happy about a dime they found and wants to post about it.
Heck, back in the day, people would write lists of their finds to send in to the few Metal detecting magazines available.
Home computers weren't even an idea yet.

While I'm in here, I want to thank GateKeeper and the many others who take the time to help us old guys out. They make things a lot easier to comprehend. Thanks guys.
Heck kid, I remember when the electric typewriter was the new thing way back when.
(I'm still trying to figure out how they got that little ball with the letters on it to jump around)!!

I suggest practicing tolerance for your fellow enthusiasts, everybody needs a hand, or would like a bit of recognition sometimes. Happy Hunting.
 
See ya.
 
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