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My First Euro

awhitster

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My First Euro
Well I found my first Euro, a 10 cent. Worked a tot lot then went to an old house. At the old house I found a 1949s wheat, a Midgetoy car, a soccer medal, a Monopoly top hat and a big
 
Way to go on the Europe money there Bro. Nice colletion of stuff that outing. I hate it when it gets to hot to swing. Headphones don't help either........
 
Summer is the time for water hunting... nice way to beat the heat.
 
[quote DavHut]Summer is the time for water hunting... nice way to beat the heat.[/quote]This is California. Lakes ar efar and few between in my area.:hot:
 
[quote Rosco Bookbinder] I hate it when it gets to hot to swing. Headphones don't help either........[/quote]The headphones don't really bother me. It's the sweat running into my eyes. Heck, I don't even work that hard at work...........LOL
 
Ill bet you'd be surprised. I was raised in Oxnard CA and I can recall several places we went swimming in fresh water. If you put your mind to it, Ill bet you can think of a few yourself.
 
[quote DavHut]Ill bet you'd be surprised. I was raised in Oxnard CA and I can recall several places we went swimming in fresh water. If you put your mind to it, Ill bet you can think of a few yourself.[/quote]
Good ole Oxnard the Arm Pit Of South Cal.ehehee. Can't swim in Cachuma. What about the La Brea Tar Pits....ehehehe.....
 
Easy now, my brother stil lives there! What about Lake Casitas? And there were some places around Camarillo and Ventura, too.
 
[quote DavHut]Easy now, my brother stil lives there! What about Lake Casitas? And there were some places around Camarillo and Ventura, too.[/quote]
Not sure we ever went to Casitas with mom and dad with the boat or other wise. I had a girl friend that lived in Oak View (her mom worked in a dinner that was owned by Johnny Cash) and we went to the lake one time. Talk about memories. 35+ years ago or so!!! Ahhh the good ole days.
 
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