ScubaDetector
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Well folks, time for laughs and snarky comments? I know the first one was a joke. I wanted to post it as a chisel. However, it is just a piece of rock I found with thousands of others and because of the other rock threads I thought people would get a laugh.
Here is the story on the second two. The people in the apartment above me moved out and tossed them on the lawn today before they left. I am in Indian country and everywhere you look here there are signs stating stay on the road. If you get off it you are trespassing on Indian property. I know the second one could just be a rock. I was thinking petrified hockey puck.
However this last one looks like the ones I can find in the river in Michigan used to hold down fish nets. I forgot what they are called. Unlikely the two ladies that lived above me made it. If it was used to hold down fish nets in the river here there is probably a name for it. Was there any other uses for a rock this big to put a rope around? The grove does go all the way around it.
Anyway. Thanks for looking. I am sure the last one has some major history behind it. I wish I could have asked them where they found it before they headed to Colorado. But I am glad they tossed it out. It is mine now.
Here is the story on the second two. The people in the apartment above me moved out and tossed them on the lawn today before they left. I am in Indian country and everywhere you look here there are signs stating stay on the road. If you get off it you are trespassing on Indian property. I know the second one could just be a rock. I was thinking petrified hockey puck.
However this last one looks like the ones I can find in the river in Michigan used to hold down fish nets. I forgot what they are called. Unlikely the two ladies that lived above me made it. If it was used to hold down fish nets in the river here there is probably a name for it. Was there any other uses for a rock this big to put a rope around? The grove does go all the way around it.
Anyway. Thanks for looking. I am sure the last one has some major history behind it. I wish I could have asked them where they found it before they headed to Colorado. But I am glad they tossed it out. It is mine now.
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