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Is metal detecting friend a code for something? There is/was someone here who was interested in metal detecting but I can't remember his/her name. But if you are looking for friends then maybe you should say a bit about yourself so people with similar interests and age group might get in contact with you. Don't worry about your spelling. So long as people understand what you mean it doesn't actually matter.
My name is Donna Purdy I'm 28 and buying a Garrett 250 hopefully this week I have only been on one beach metal detecting that was on the Isle of Wight I loved it so I thought I'm going to going to get into the hobby again but I don't know anyone else who does this say when I saw your post I thought well why not. I live in Peckham but I'm in Dulwich a lots as my parents live there. Looking for a body doesn't matter the age.
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