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    Japanese Treasure Ship Found

    http://joongangdaily.joins.com/artic...sp?aid=2937342

    #2
    Right Birdie
    With all this talk of sunken goodies I'am off to walmart for a mask and a snorkel. Are you coming?
    To hell being land bound working me butt off I'am going to grab meself some gold bars and buy that eagle!!

    Eric

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      #3
      Lets go

      Originally posted by 704hoss55 View Post
      Right Birdie
      With all this talk of sunken goodies I'am off to walmart for a mask and a snorkel. Are you coming?
      To hell being land bound working me butt off I'am going to grab meself some gold bars and buy that eagle!!

      Eric

      I'm with ya, lets ditch the land lubbers and hit the high seas..

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        #4
        I love finding treasure

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          #5
          This is what our hobby and passion is all about.

          Thank you for sharing this amazing find.

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            #6
            Funy how when it is one of our ships, or somewhere near us, it is a "war grave", but when it is further away, a bit older, or one of 'theirs', then it is "treasure".

            JL

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jean-Loup View Post
              Funy how when it is one of our ships, or somewhere near us, it is a "war grave", but when it is further away, a bit older, or one of 'theirs', then it is "treasure".

              JL
              A true voice of reason Jean Loupe. I have respect for your sentiments.
              PS. Yes, to finally answer your question from many moons ago, most guys from the country your med school room-mate was from really are like him. The saddest news is that the young women are the worst. Cheap, materialistic, self-centred, rude, deranged and deluded by an over-blown sense of false pride brought upon by an inferiority complex at the root. That is why most of them have plastic surgery to look western, but they only manage to look like weird, space aliens or squids with fake big eyes.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sathukles View Post
                A true voice of reason Jean Loupe. I have respect for your sentiments.
                PS. Yes, to finally answer your question from many moons ago, most guys from the country your med school room-mate was from really are like him. The saddest news is that the young women are the worst. Cheap, materialistic, self-centred, rude, deranged and deluded by an over-blown sense of false pride brought upon by an inferiority complex at the root. That is why most of them have plastic surgery to look western, but they only manage to look like weird, space aliens or squids with fake big eyes.
                Huh!
                Anyway
                Sathukles..
                Me and Birdie are looking for shipmates to search for sunken plunder. Half mad.. Your in..

                Eric

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                  #9
                  A intresting thread with a good read. However, it got off track with the new guys post. As Eric said, "huh"?

                  Chet
                  Zinc stinks!

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                    #10
                    Eric lets set the rules

                    Originally posted by 704hoss55 View Post
                    Huh!
                    Anyway
                    Sathukles..
                    Me and Birdie are looking for shipmates to search for sunken plunder. Half mad.. Your in..

                    Eric
                    I'm the captain and half the treasure is mine..the other scurvey dogs can come, but we might have to kill'em...Dead men tell no tales...welcome aboard ! Oh, and my dog comes along as well..

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chet Sowersby View Post
                      A intresting thread with a good read. However, it got off track with the new guys post. As Eric said, "huh"?

                      Chet
                      Sorry, I was a bit drunk when I wrote that. I'm in with the rest of the crew. Yar matey!

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                        #12
                        Sathukles welcome aboard

                        Originally posted by Sathukles View Post
                        Sorry, I was a bit drunk when I wrote that. I'm in with the rest of the crew. Yar matey!

                        You passed the first test at being a pirate, a rum soaked brain...

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                          #13
                          Great story.

                          Although those coins pictured are coins dating from the 1940s, not 20s or 30s as the article suggested. I guess they were being brought to Japan to be melted down because of the nickel content.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by birdie View Post
                            I'm the captain and half the treasure is mine..the other scurvey dogs can come, but we might have to kill'em...Dead men tell no tales...welcome aboard ! Oh, and my dog comes along as well..
                            Aaarr
                            "Thems that die will be the lucky ones..Aaarr"
                            Gents
                            Me balls. Both dug up on the beach which is almost in the water. Actually I have to own up my mother found the one on the left on a beach in Guernsey when we acting like the idiots we were. She was my favorite idiot in the nicest sense. She hadn't hold of it 5sec before I pushed her over and ran off with it.

                            Have any of you guy's found old anything 'almost in the water'. There was a guy in England found a Sherman Tank! while walking his dog.

                            Eric
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