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    Re: Cumberland Lemons and Lemonade

    Dam Hurricane.. You got some seriously good ideas here.. The state should hire you to solve the economic problems at the lake for the next 7 years.. and I am serious about that.
    Jim Dicken
    PS.. are you still mad at me .. and if so why? I have forgotten.

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    Re: Cumberland Lemons and Lemonade

    Outstanding post Bob...

    Billy

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    Re: Cumberland Lemons and Lemonade

    Interesting post!

    fyi, "f. Lots of folks love metal detecting for lost and historic treasures. With lake a low levels, artifacts from years gone by are treasure to them. So who is advertizing they will provide transportation to now dry spots where they can now, and maybe never agian, find things long lost?"

    That is actually illegal, so I do not recommend it.

    Andrew

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    For everybody's information, apb is an Archeologist. I can't spell that , I don't think. As long as Andrew knows what one is and what he is supposed to do, I don' t have to know how to spell it.

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    Re: Cumberland Lemons and Lemonade

    APB,
    Gotcha when it comes to things like indian artifacts and skeletons of dionsaurs. But I was referrring to the wheel of granddad's 1942 John Deere, or the odd fishing rod, or trolling motor. When you visit the fossil beds at the Ohio, its okay to take stones with fossils imbeded right? So what's the real difference. I do defer to your experise here, and do think that as an example, this is one of those ares where teh Sates and Feds could ease a regulation for a specififed period just to help spur the economy, and provide an alternate source of tourism. I, as always, sir, repsect your view.

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    Re: Cumberland Lemons and Lemonade

    Yo dude, if that's really your picture, then allow me to be the first to call you "SIR".

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    Re: Cumberland Lemons and Lemonade

    Bob,

    Fishing rod, trolling motor, etc., no problem. Technically, anything over 50 years old is an artifact. If you are on federal or state land, it is illegal. If you are on private property, with landowner permission, it is legal. Thats the short answer.

    Andrew

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    RE: state should hire you to solve the economic problems at the lake for the next 7 years"

    Response: forward recommendation with your endorsement to the Capital, and have thier people contact mine for an interview. After that, I'll decide if I want to hire "Them".

    RE:are you still mad at me .. and if so why? I have forgotten

    Response: I had too till you reminded me, but darned if I can remember. Got any suggestions on what we can argue about next? I'm bored.........

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