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TabMagnet

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In 1946 using a mine detector borrowed from the U.S. Army, postal inspectors uncovered $153,150 buried in the backyard of a deceased postal employee who had stolen the money years before. The loot had been stashed in jars and cans inside a length of stovepipe, and buried "nine" feet below the surface.:blink:
 
9 feet! Wow! Those mine detectors musta really been something special.
 
Some is going to dig a 9 foot hole to stash some swag.

Yeah, sure they are...:lmfao:
 
That deep is to hard for any one. I would not dig a stove pipe hole that deep. That is crazy. ... KEN
 
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