Five years and still no answer!!

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

I see Gypsy's faces, as well as this one.
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

I believe that's called the "Man in the Moon Effect". Humans are so conditioned to pick up visual clues from other human faces that our brains try to make faces where none exist on things like . . . the moon, bits of toast, potatoes, rock outcroppings and melted globs of metal.
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer maybe it goes this way!!

Maybe it goe's this way instead !!! :icon_study:
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

Now that you've rotated it, I see Homer Simpson right in the center.. :D :D

Well, anyway, that's a nice 1809 Large Cent. :icon_thumright:

FC
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

George Washington?
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

LoL....you guys crack me up!!! I see alot of thing on the it too :laughing11: :tongue3:
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer maybe it goes this way!!

john glassman said:
Maybe it goe's this way instead !!! :icon_study:
lol you dont know?
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

To be quite truthful, I think its gonna be another fiveyears
 

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Re: Five year's and still no answer!!

Thank you for submitting such a fine specimen!

This is definitely what is known as a corprolite, or as
known in the vernacular, a fossilized dinosaur doo-doo.

I have taken the liberty to pass the photo around to my
colleagues here at the Museum of Anomalous Antiquities.
They all remark on what a fine example your find is,
although some minority scientists feel it may not be from
a dinosaur, and in fact may not be fossilized at all!
Oh, dear me! I may have to get back to you on this.

(Uh, is it too late for an April Fools joke??)
 

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