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SOS Gab & Eti 1.34

" Those who explore an unknown world are travelers without a map; the
map is the result of the exploration. The position of their destination
is not known to them, and the direct path that leads to it is not yet
made…" Hideki Yukawa

One time Gab and Annalee decided to go coinshooting on a ridge where a
major party had took place. They had been on this ridge before and every
time they went, something exciting came out. On this particular trip his
machine was a Tesoro Silver Sabre Elongated MicroMax while Annalee used
a Garrett Grand Master Cupper XII. On previous trips to this site, they
had found some dropped roach clips, which indicates a good spot when
hunting relics from the 60’s revolution. They also had found some square
nails, which is an indication of wine crates being opened. When they
first got there after a five-mile walk, they started hunting along a
rock barrier and worked their way down toward a precipice. They found
several bottle caps below the steep rock on a flat spot. Annalee was
looking just below Gab when she decided to search in some stone at the
base of the cliffs. Annalee swung her loop and got a good augury.
Annalee kicked back the covering and saw a pile of rocks about the size
of a balloon; so she reached in between where the signal came from and
raked the moss out. Annalee then checked the hole again and the signal
was still good. Annalee proceeded to clear out more dirt with her hands
because her shovel wouldn't fit and she saw something.

With a press and release, shutting down the fast track ground balancing
function, she was ready to activate the deepsinking mode. When you
pinpoint your treasure, the screen converts to depth readout for
accurate pinpointing. So simple to use, if you can push a button, you
can find love in low places.

The Automatic Ground Balance Motion Disk Mode OneTouch Detecting Fully
Automatic Microprocessor Controlled Weather Beater Pinpoint Powerful
Titanium Coated Hard Case Shockproof Stainless Bracket Hip Mount
Penlight Holder Kit indefinitely maintaining non-memory characteristics
does more than beep!

She lined up the target under the hole in the center allowing acceptance
or rejection of the target to set up notch discrimination, such as
searching for a lost pulltab. The label on her unit said, “Press this to
put into operation any changes in mode you have made from the menu.” She
quickly experienced raising and lowering, threshold, sensitivity,
switching modes, G-spot tuning a mode on or off then bumping, and more
bumping, finally bumping the sensitivity up to max, something you can do
here in this part of the world.

But Gab kept falling asleep because he was experiencing overshoot at the
end of his swing, a problem that occurs if you don’t maintain a constant
level with the coil. Beside that, Gab tends to abuse things when he gets
excited.
Annalee reached down and grabbed the object and tried to pull it out but
realized that she just had the end of a long something. At that point
she still didn't realize what it was. Annalee pulled the object out and
it was big. Annalee just couldn't believe what she had. She then yelled
at Gab and he woke up and looked at it.

Gab thought it was just more pig iron until Annalee scrapped the dirt
off with her finger. He could not believe it; she had found a bronze
political campaign button made for the 1844 Whig party presidential
candidate Henry Clay and his vice-presidential nominee, Theodore
Frelinghuysen.
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][<en Follett
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