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Fredhead

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  1. Patience young jedi . There are lots of pucks (maybe enough to last until the last puck drops this season!) and waiting a week will just help you appreciate it more . You can help the time fly by, if you help your good ol' Dad shovel snow - do you have snow there? Hello Landsharkz, You said to have patience, that there are lots of pucks well now there are two less. I got two in the mail today, THANK YOU Since I got two I am giving one to my Sisiter. You can see mine here: Fredhead's Goal Here is me with the pucks. Thank you so much, Fredhead
  2. Not sure if this one was done or not but we can do one in Russian if you would like. Свертывая убийство стопов, управляющ и ответственная помощь за исключением жизней Rolling Stops Kill,Driving and Riding Responsible Helps Save Lives Спасибо за поднимать осведомленность цикла Thanks for raising cycle awareness
  3. Remember Rolling Stops Kill, Driving and Riding Responsible Helps Save Lives!
  4. As you can see I have my Dinosaur, Geocaching bag, this is why I should win the Albertosaurus geocoin. GPS Flashlight Three Jeep TB's A Micro Pathtags A Hockey Puck A Bone Shaker Hot Wheel for trade 2 Carbiners Sharpie GCF 2008 nametag GCF 2008 Coin Frozen Buns Geocoin Kachin' Kat Geocoin Caching Log Labels A BIG bag of trade swag I hope that covers it. Thanks for the Cointest!!!!!!
  5. Nova Scotia Fact: Cape Breton Screaming Eagles City: Sydney, Nova Scotia League: Q.M.J.H.L. Division: Eastern Founded: 1997–98 Home Arena: Centre 200 Colours: Black, White, Gold & Grey General Manager: Mario Durocher knock Knock Joke: Knock, knock. Who's there? Pecan. Pecan who? Pecan someone your own size!
  6. Nova Scotia Fact: Marc-André Fleury Fleury played major junior in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) for the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, beginning in 2000–01. After a strong 2002–03 campaign that included a silver medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships and QMJHL Second Team All-Star honours, he was chosen first overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Knock Knock Joke: Knock, knock. Who's there? Luck. Luck who? Luck through the key hole and you'll find out.
  7. Nova Scotia Fact: The mace is the ancient symbol of Royal authority, originally used as a battle weapon carried by the royal bodyguard. When the House of Assembly is in session, the mace is the symbol of the Speaker's authority to conduct the business of the House. The mace is always in the care of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Assembly. Knock Knock Joke: Knock knock Who's there? Omelet Omelet who? Omelet smarter than I look!
  8. Nova Soctia Fact: Hylonomus lyelli was declared the Provincial Fossil of Nova Scotia in 2002. Hylonomus lyelli is the oldest known reptile in the world, dating back 315 million years. It is the ancestor of subsequent reptiles, including dinosaurs and, much later, mammals. Nova Scotia–born geologist Sir William Dawson first discovered Hylonomus lyelli in the mid-1800s. It had a very slender body and reached 20 centimetres in length, including the tail. Hylonomus lyelli was an insectivore and used its small, sharp teeth to feed on millipedes and insects. Knock Knock Joke: Knock, knock Who's There? Ivan. Ivan who? Ivan to suck your blood!!
  9. No snow the rain took it away We are gettin ready to watch the PENS beat the Devils
  10. Got some money for Christmas Told Dad we can order the puck now he said we will do it next week Save me some
  11. Novia Scotia Fact: The Shield of Arms represents a unique union of the Royal and National Arms of Scotland. Granted in 1625, it includes a blue cross - the cross of Saint Andrew from the National Arms, but with the colours reversed - on a white or silver background. In the centre is the royal lion inside a double red border, on a yellow or gold background Knock Knock Jokes: Knock Knock Whos there? A herd A herd who? A herd you like knock-knock jokes. Thanks for the fun!!!!
  12. Nova Scotia Fact: The flag of Nova Scotia was the first flag in the Commonwealth to be authorized by Royal Charter in 1625. The flag displays the province's Shield of Arms with the cross of Saint Andrew. It is flown on provincial buildings and on public and private flagpoles throughout the province. During the Age of Sail, the flag flew at the masthead of many Nova Scotia merchant ships. Knock Knock Joke: Knock Knock Who's there? Who Who who? Is there an Owl in here? Goog cointest I am 8 and love Knock Knock Jokes.
  13. If you come to Victoria BC you can buy them singly in our shop, but online they are only sold as 5 and 10 packs. Shipping from us to you is $4.00 (Canadian dollars). Just did a Google Earth, its 2649 miles Dad said maybe tomorrow, he is funny thats Christmas I will see if I get some money for Christmas Merry Christmas
  14. Do they only come in 5 or 10 packs? Can I get just 1? What is shipping? Dad said I need to pay for them.
  15. GPX can you tell me the website? This coin is not active I would like to get more informationon it Maybe I will send it out one day maybe just keep it Thanks
  16. Hi Dad said you might be able to help me get some information on my coin. I got this coin, in a trade, I know it is a 2006 coin but can anyone tell me more? The frog and I like to hang out. Thank you, Fredhead
  17. This is me (FREDHEAD) with my Santa Mission..... In it was candy, coins, swag, and a TB to release. I received my Mission from the UK, The EssexKellys, mine came from Ella. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I can't wait till next year. Best of all my Sister is still waiting for her's to arrive. Sorry for the positing delay. Fredhead
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