He said his lady is ok with that but mine would cut off and fry my nuts
I had a freakin migraine yesterday, that sure killed the V day spirit....
Sorry to hear that.
Did you still had a good time with the Mrs?
You sure did Sam.Damn, SAM Kilt It!!
I wish I would have saved them all. They were common. I didn't really think or know they were so old back then not would I have cared probably. I have them to friends at school and some I think are still I my old hotwheels box at my parents.
i can't say it's still anything I'm really interested in starting to collect but I'll definitely take care of them for their historical value now.
My family owns some ground about a mile away where "heads" have been found quite frequently. I have never been looking, but I know people who have found some.I as well... I am sure they went into a shoe box which eventually got tossed. I don't have any now
It's getting harder all time. What with people finding them years ago and, the switch to no till farming. Years ago the farmers would plow the ground, turning it over. Anything laying 6-8" under would then be on top. When the snow melted and the spring rains started in April, the heads would be visible, if you knew what you were looking for.I never had any luck looking for arrowheads, have never found a single one...
It's getting harder all time. What with people finding them years ago and, the switch to no till farming. Years ago the farmers would plow the ground, turning it over. Anything laying 6-8" under would then be on top. When the snow melted and the spring rains started in April, the heads would be visible, if you knew what you were looking for.