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Picture Post: Inviting some New Yorkers into our home

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Last night a group of our local South African detectorists invited Jim and Di Cianelli from Brooklyn, New York for a barbeque at my home.
They are currently on an extended holiday of our country. Jim and I are old detectorist friends and met on the internet.
Please see link for some party pictures last night at my home...
 
I have met him and swung a detector with him.
We met on a hunt in La. We were all hunting a hot miserable cotten field.
Jim came up to me and told me that I had really lambasted him on the web. I laughed and asked if he was gonna whip my butt. He laughed and said no. <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
I had forgotten all about it, as is my habit with on line argruments and he told me I got upset when he questioned my habit of diving alone.
Later I saw him out in the field and we struck up a conversation and we were soon joined by another hunter from Arkansas. Jess Mason is his name.
We stood there in that miserable cotton field and I had the best hour of the hunt. We Stood there talking, about what I don't know but the time really flew! That is really the only thing I remember about an otherwise poor hunt.
Jim and Jess are two fine people and I thank you for bringing back the memory.
It is good to see he is looking so well.
You have a beautiful home there!!
Thanks for the post and say Hi to Jim for me
 
was had by all. I do enjoy your pics Pierre, keep em coming!
Dave
 
You folks look like you enjoy life, and love your fellow man. Thanks for sharing, and please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
 
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