jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 11, 2020 7:49:54 GMT -5
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Feb 11, 2020 7:55:54 GMT -5
You guys are killing me with this side thread!
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Post by knave on Feb 11, 2020 8:40:10 GMT -5
Robin, I really do my best to keep up.... but there are times like this where I lay down the verbal sword and jump into the stands to with the rest!!
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Post by jamesp on Feb 11, 2020 10:32:39 GMT -5
You guys are killing me with this side thread! Glass thread wandering aimlessly picking up hitch hiking aliens, snow birds and any one else needing a ride Robin. Hop in !
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Post by RocksInNJ on Feb 11, 2020 11:33:59 GMT -5
I come 150 million light years just to try and enjoy some BBQ and this is the service I get? And you wonder why we don’t just land on the White House lawn?
Note to self: Human DNA manipulation failure! More testing needed. Species is not ready to leave their Earthen shell. Current prognosis: TERMINAL! Probability: 1 Task time: Infinite
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Post by RickB on Feb 11, 2020 12:34:30 GMT -5
You guys are killing me with this side thread! Nothing like rare alien art glass.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 11, 2020 16:54:26 GMT -5
You guys are killing me with this side thread! Nothing like rare alien art glass. Tread softly Rick. Robin is suspect as much a RocksInNJ. Arizona touts heavy alien populations. They may be in cahoots. They messed up big in this 1997 Arizona sighting:
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Post by 1dave on Feb 11, 2020 16:57:48 GMT -5
A trpical jamesp thread - y=b x - A simple beginning fast approaches infinity.
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Post by mohs on Feb 11, 2020 17:10:24 GMT -5
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Post by RocksInNJ on Feb 11, 2020 17:49:40 GMT -5
Nothing like rare alien art glass. Tread softly Rick. Robin is suspect as much a RocksInNJ . Arizona touts heavy alien populations. They may be in cahoots. They messed up big in this 1997 Arizona sighting: They have great rocks there!
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Post by jamesp on Feb 12, 2020 5:47:25 GMT -5
Tread softly Rick. Robin is suspect as much a RocksInNJ . Arizona touts heavy alien populations. They may be in cahoots. They messed up big in this 1997 Arizona sighting: They have great rocks there! rockpickerforeverDo you have that photo of the field trip ya'll made to where those spherical alien eggs were laying all over the ground ? RocksInNJ ? Remains of an ancient bowling facility ?
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Post by jamesp on Feb 12, 2020 6:18:22 GMT -5
A trpical jamesp thread - y=b x - A simple beginning fast approaches infinity. How about an out of control sin wave approaching infinity 1dave ? Remember Tacoma Bridge 1940 ?
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 12, 2020 6:21:37 GMT -5
They have great rocks there! rockpickerforever Do you have that photo of the field trip ya'll made to where those spherical alien eggs were laying all over the ground ? It wasn't a field trip, just a weekend out at Ocotillo Wells. More alien eggs, not. These are iceballs, I think off of Iceland. ETA - And then there's the thread you started with photos you took of the white eye agates and bubblegum agates I sent you from OW. Got a California question
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Post by jamesp on Feb 12, 2020 10:25:31 GMT -5
Thanks for hunting those down Jean. Unbelievable orbs rockpickerforever. The ice eggs are cooling pellets for back pack nuclear engines. Poor pup has to sit and walk on those round balls ? The agates and woods you sent from OW were surprisingly well sand blasted to a decent polish. They had to pass thru an alien's digestive tract.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 12, 2020 10:41:13 GMT -5
Thanks for hunting those down Jean. Unbelievable orbs rockpickerforever . The ice eggs are cooling pellets for back pack nuclear engines. Poor pup has to sit and walk on those round balls ? The agates and woods you sent from OW were surprisingly well sand blasted to a decent polish. They had to pass thru an alien's digestive tract. Spunky had a mind of her own. Wherever you didn't want her to walk, that's right where she'd go. Not coerced to walk there.
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Post by RocksInNJ on Feb 12, 2020 12:10:42 GMT -5
They have great rocks there! rockpickerforever Do you have that photo of the field trip ya'll made to where those spherical alien eggs were laying all over the ground ? RocksInNJ ? Remains of an ancient bowling facility ? Yup, these were set up and played with during lunch break, while mining for ore. We thought it would be funny to leave them behind and watch you humans try to figure it out.
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Post by RocksInNJ on Feb 12, 2020 12:17:01 GMT -5
Thanks for hunting those down Jean. Unbelievable orbs rockpickerforever . The ice eggs are cooling pellets for back pack nuclear engines. Poor pup has to sit and walk on those round balls ? The agates and woods you sent from OW were surprisingly well sand blasted to a decent polish. They had to pass thru an alien's digestive tract. Handle with care. That’s not the only thing they had to pass through.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 12, 2020 17:27:16 GMT -5
Thanks for hunting those down Jean. Unbelievable orbs rockpickerforever . The ice eggs are cooling pellets for back pack nuclear engines. Poor pup has to sit and walk on those round balls ? The agates and woods you sent from OW were surprisingly well sand blasted to a decent polish. They had to pass thru an alien's digestive tract. Spunky had a mind of her own. Wherever you didn't want her to walk, that's right where she'd go. Not coerced to walk there. Like Mommy, like Spunky. he he ho ho
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Post by jamesp on Feb 12, 2020 17:28:19 GMT -5
Thanks for hunting those down Jean. Unbelievable orbs rockpickerforever . The ice eggs are cooling pellets for back pack nuclear engines. Poor pup has to sit and walk on those round balls ? The agates and woods you sent from OW were surprisingly well sand blasted to a decent polish. They had to pass thru an alien's digestive tract. Handle with care. That’s not the only thing they had to pass through. There you are. Thought you might have been devouring cows again.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 12, 2020 19:37:34 GMT -5
Spunky had a mind of her own. Wherever you didn't want her to walk, that's right where she'd go. Not coerced to walk there. Like Mommy, like Spunky. he he ho ho Of all the dogs we have owned, she was by far the most stubborn and strong headed. Queensland Heeler and Chow, our best guess. A found dog, someone dumped her when she was a puppy. She was actually Bob's dog, not mine. Really tore him up when we had to have her put to sleep. We were out at Ocotillo Wells for a week between Christmas and New Year's.some time ago. After a painful night (she couldn't pee, we suspect bladder cancer), we had to drive her into Brawley to a vet we'd never seen before. We had to fill out all the paperwork like she was going to become a regular patient, even though we had told them we were there to have her euthanized. Our vet would have given a relaxant first before the heart stopping med, this vet did not. Her death was not peaceful, she quivered and shook the whole time. When her muscles finally relaxed enough to allow the pee to flow, we knew she was gone, didn't need the vet to check her heart with a stethoscope and tell us. We have stayed with every pet as it was euthanized, never experienced that again, thank God. Making the decision to put a loved pet out of their suffering, and then having it go so horribly wrong not something I'd wish on anyone. She was 17 years old, and was spoiled rotten. She had a good life. She was quite the character.[/div]
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