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Tom,your grocery prices are right on and even higher.Grocery shopping has always been fun for me and when the guvmint says we have 7--8% grocery inflation this just reinforces my distrust of guvmint.Across the board groceries are up 80--200% and unfortunately most of it is price gouging by the companies--foreign and domestic.
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"combativeness approach" is this anything like threatening to "jump in my truck and drive where ever and kick your %ss"?? Several posts in the past have reflected a "combativeness approach". Just sayin'.
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"I don't enjoy drama or mud slinging BUT if you had not spent over half the introduction doing the same oh drama bashing"----OOOOOH MYYYYY. LOL
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The Confederate favorite,model 1853 British Enfield,had 3 lands&grooves.The smooth sided .577 bullet with 3 grooves is a beautiful relic.
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Growing up in a"war zone":
My passion in detecting has always been artillery projectiles and growing up in Vicksburg they were everywhere.Flower beds were lined with shells,mail boxes had shells as counter balances and a few instances of tradegy,but dark humor.Fireplaces were very common and andirons were used to keep the wood elevated so as to burn better. I remember 2 or 3 newspaper
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Ole Miss is low,but I remember when I was in high school she dropped to -3 at Vicksburg--current level is +2.5.Across the river on the LA. side is a huge sandbar with banks about 15' high--many large caliber shells were found in this area--it is across from a Civil War battery.
We didn't know about "climate change/global warming/BS--it was just a dry year.
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I'm with you Harold with the ole timey detectors sounds--I still relish the "big hum" of my old Garrett Deep Seeker on dozens and dozens of balls and rifled shells that I found with it. Those were the days.
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Hope they have fixed the coil wire deteriorating problem--Garrett was aware of this problem with the ATX,but did Nothing about it for years.Wish them luck.
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Great MRH I have always been interested in the 2 box performance. Back in my shell hunting days I entertained the idea of one ,but the steeeeep cane covered hills of Port Gibson and Vicksburg sorta won out. Good luck and keep us posted.
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