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The Treasures of excavation

Mad Dog
Mad Dog Member Posts: 2,595
The dead men always had a few at lunch time.....Instead of a Budweiser or Miller High Life...they had a WELZ and ZERWECK FRom The High Ground Brewery of Brooklyn New York

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  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 23,184
    Why are you

    digging in your basement. Is there something you want to confess here :)

    hot rod
    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
  • Mad Dog
    Mad Dog Member Posts: 2,595
    You know how it is Hot Rod

    had a bad night....got a few bodies to get ridda...I did grow up in Howard beach (home of John Gotti and other assorted wise guys)you know...I hadda take care of bizness...you didn't see nuthin'''' Mad Dog

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  • Jim Walls
    Jim Walls Member Posts: 49
    \"I can Dig it\"

    Just makes me want to grab a shovel , it's the amateur Archaeologist in me ! Found a "Pikes Peak" Whisky Flask during the excavation of an addition to a law library at Ohio Northern University. After some research , the markings show it came from either Wheeling West Virginia or Pittsburgh P.A. sometime in the late 1800's. ( I think the book said between 1869 & 72, but I have refilled it a couple of times & know I can not remeber ,,,,,,:-)
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