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It is getting scary.

John 'n' W.Va

Active member
I have been out this week looking for work. I think I might get a job soon. That is the scary part. I know it is going to take away from my MDing.:look:
I had to take a break to relax after that ordeal. I stopped at a little playground/ballfield in the middle of nowhere. The swings had grass growing under them. Didn't anyone use them? It has rained for two days which is good. When the ground was dry, I had to chip away at the ground and work hard to get 1" down. Now the ground digs like it is modeling clay. Lots of trash and a few coins. I did get a 925 ring with a pink stone in it by the swings. It hit on cent, 4" down.
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SUper little ring. Sorry to hear youll have to get to work soon, though :)
 
Hey that's a neat lookin' ring m8.
I would hope for your sake that unlike the ring it's
not a 925 job.
Couldn't resist the pun.
Good luck John.
 
Great looking ring John. Having to go to work would ruin any swingers day. But look on the bright side. While you are at work the coins and stuff will be building up. Take a day off and haul in the goods..hehe.
 
Great ring find John. It looks beautiful.
Good luck with the job hunt. Getting out of our comfort zone a bit can be seen as a bit scary and exhilarating at the same time.
All the best.
Mick Evans.
 
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