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Clue Master

Heh

You wait darlin.....
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 6:43 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Raining Firestone's!

Raining Firestone's!



Wed, 12/07/2005 - 6:57 PM Permalink
Terry

What I'm getting is a bzillion Firestone family photos. I can't see what I'm typing.
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 7:03 PM Permalink
Clue Master

I'm changing it now TV :smile:

I had to get back at someone :wink:
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 7:19 PM Permalink
OTiS

Have me rolling here
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 8:55 PM Permalink
Love4Vino

CM - I have snow flakes.!!! They are really big and really pretty!
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 10:33 PM Permalink
OTiS

CM likes em big and pretty......

Snowflakes that is :eyeroll:
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 10:33 PM Permalink
Love4Vino

I think CM just likes them.. .I'm not sure they have to be pretty.

:pbpt:

I like that these fall DOWN - the ones on my page swirl every which way and if you stare at them too long - they go up.. that is just wierd - snow falling up.
Wed, 12/07/2005 - 10:37 PM Permalink
Clue Master

I'm swinging them back and forth on invisible strings.
Thu, 12/08/2005 - 12:20 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Man - I'm still messing around with the look of this site. I want to make a stationary background but can't see where the body is. Sheesh
Thu, 12/08/2005 - 2:35 AM Permalink
me2

did you take that winter scene? it doesnt look real

but can't see where the body is DOH!

I don't like the purple outline
Sun, 12/11/2005 - 1:45 PM Permalink
me2

It's raining 'fairy' men - Hallejulah

It's raining men - Amen

It's raining men - Hallejulah

It's raining men - Amen
Sun, 12/11/2005 - 2:01 PM Permalink
me2

wish I had a windshield whiper to push that fairyman out of the way so I can read the posts - I'm finding myself trying to move my head to see around him!!!! DOH!!!
Sun, 12/11/2005 - 2:04 PM Permalink
KITCH

oh no....I don't like this....

something is up...
Mon, 12/12/2005 - 8:26 PM Permalink
KITCH

who's got access to this thread???
Mon, 12/12/2005 - 8:28 PM Permalink
Clue Master

Just cleaning house girlfriend
Mon, 12/12/2005 - 8:28 PM Permalink
Clue Master

BASTARD TIMES TWO!!

How dare you post in the oldest thread in this place. :wink:
Tue, 11/28/2006 - 5:07 PM Permalink
KITCH

:wink:
Tue, 11/28/2006 - 7:03 PM Permalink
OTiS

old huh?

heh
Sun, 01/07/2007 - 4:17 AM Permalink
Clue Master

I forgot this was here
Sun, 01/07/2007 - 11:37 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Can anyone else see this thread?
Mon, 12/17/2007 - 12:11 PM Permalink
Terry

I don't see a thing. :eek:
Mon, 12/17/2007 - 12:43 PM Permalink
Clue Master

That's cool. I wasn't sure who could see what.
Mon, 12/17/2007 - 12:59 PM Permalink
KITCH

I feel like a blind chipmunk running from a squirrel.
Mon, 12/17/2007 - 3:16 PM Permalink
KITCH

you should have carpet on your deck??

I don't want to take my shoes off if you don't...
Wed, 02/13/2008 - 2:15 PM Permalink
Clue Master

Hey, how'd you get in here? :wink:

And wipe your damn feet. This is a new house you know. :smile:
Wed, 02/13/2008 - 2:21 PM Permalink
KITCH

9-Year-Old Boy Finds $265,000 Medieval Treasure Trove

A nine-year-old Swedish boy and his grandfather have found a hoard of 13th-century coins while treasure hunting on a battlefield. Just the silver in the coins alone is estimated to be worth a whopping $265,000.

It's every child's dream come true: A nine-year-old boy was out treasure hunting with his grandfather and uncovered a medieval hoard worth a small fortune.

Alexander Granhof and his grandfather Jens wanted to look for cannonballs on the site of the 1676 Battle of Lund on the outskirts of their home city of Lund in southern Sweden, the Swedish newspaper Sydsvenskan reported on Monday. They ended up finding a treasure trove of 4,600 silver coins from the 13th century.

Alexander Granhof told reporters he had first of all found a piece of metal which he took to be a shard of bullet. He then called his grandfather over, and the pair quickly uncovered more and more coins. Archaeologists with metal detectors were later able to find more coins at the site, bringing the total up to 7,000. The stash, which had been buried in two clay urns, also contained a number of English coins as well as Scandinavian coins.

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Experts estimated that the silver in the coins alone is worth 1.5 million kronor (€170,000 or $265,000). Until now there has been no announcement about a possible reward for the young man.

Bernd Gerlach of Lund's Historical Museum said the find was "absolutely unbelievable." Local archaeologist Mats Anglert told the Swedish English-language news Web site The Local that young Alexander was "somewhat overwhelmed" by the find but was "very enthusiastic" in helping the archaeologists with the dig.
Tue, 04/29/2008 - 5:43 AM Permalink