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Ticket pic of the week: 'I found something over here'

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"I don't know what it is, but there's something right under here that's driving my gauges crazy."

No, not really. It's just part of some innocent Spring Break hijinks on the beach in Fort Lauderdale.

It actually sounds too good to be true.

Jerry Calabrese was making his regular sandy rounds with a trusty metal detector the other day, looking for misplace coins or whatever. Then 21-year-old Nicole Ruggiero of New Jersey asked him to pose for a goofy photo of him scanning her sunbathing body.

It worked.

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-- Andrew Malcolm

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Photo: Sarah Dussault / Sun-Sentinel (For a funny photo, vacationing Nicole Ruggiero of New Jersey asked Florida beach prospector Jerry Calabrese to check her out while she 'slept').

 
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i thought 'metal' was needed for those things to work. when getting older, i guess technology needed to get the needle to point 'North'.

Don't tell his wife what he found!

The Treasure on the Beach! That treasure is my beautiful daughter.


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A veteran foreign and national correspondent, Andrew Malcolm has served on the L.A. Times Editorial Board and was a Pulitzer finalist in 2004. He is the author of 10 nonfiction books and father of four. Read more.
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