For $3000 You Can Become A Psychic In Hillsborough County
An officially licensed psychic, that is. MJ just loves to paint me into a corner of being someone who is enamored with “kooky” stuff. He was so excited to tell…

An officially licensed psychic, that is.
MJ just loves to paint me into a corner of being someone who is enamored with "kooky" stuff. He was so excited to tell me that for a mere $3,000, I can become a "registered" psychic in Tampa.
First, I'd like to set the record straight. I'm not INTO all the things he thinks I'm into. I don't believe in aliens and ghosts. I don't go to psychics. I know my astrological sign and other people's signs, and I think there's a little something to what your sign says about you and how you may or may not get along with others.
But if you are interested and you'd like to become a registered soothsayer, you can do so for really less than three grand.
Whether it's a clairvoyant, psychic, medium, or psychic, you can make it official with some paperwork and set up shop.
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~Roxanne
Froggy’s Metal Detecting Finds
Froggy has pastimes he enjoys when he's not busy making us laugh on the MJ Morning Show or running the shelving business. His favorite hobbies are magnet fishing, regular fishing, and metal detecting. So basically, he enjoys anything that has to do with using a rod of some sort to lure or attract things.
We recently chatted with him about his metal detecting scores and what makes it fun. Here's what he had to say:
My metal detecting obsession began almost 10 years ago when I moved into a new house, and there was a metal detector left in the garage. One day, I decided to try it out. I went around my yard and found all kinds of old coins and cool fishing lures, as well as old bullets.
Since then, I have purchased a better metal detector. Now my sons and I like to find spots where a lot of people congregate. One type of spot we've had good luck at is under bleachers at Little League parks. On one occasion, we actually found a ring.
I found these decades-old Hot Wheel cars.

Pretty cool, right?
Well, the coolest part is that I actually found these cars in my parent's backyard.

That means I basically found my old toys as a kid.
What are those initials?

Looks like it says "GJM."
Maybe the money belonged to George Michael?

He wasn't just careless with his whispers, but with his money, too, and accidentally dropped that money clip somewhere.
Found some bullets on the beach.

Hope these weren't used in some sort of a crime!
I found this weird bracelet.

The eagle design looks a little bit like the Freemason's eagle logo.
We've also found old coins.

Metal detecting is a good time. You never know what you'll find, and there's a story behind every item.