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Post by captbob on Apr 10, 2017 13:50:53 GMT -5
My answer would depend entirely upon whether you are single or married. And maybe the time of year (temperature). just sayin'
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Post by captbob on Apr 10, 2017 13:56:40 GMT -5
In that case, attractive members of the opposite sex would be my suggestion.
The rocks will still be there when you have forgotten why the answer used to be "attractive members of the opposite sex".
You may need to trust me on this ...
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Post by captbob on Apr 10, 2017 14:09:10 GMT -5
well deleting the question in the original post sure messed up a good thread !!
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 14:34:37 GMT -5
well deleting the question in the original post sure messed up a good thread !! I didn't realize I didn't include my full question
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Post by captbob on Apr 10, 2017 14:40:48 GMT -5
I didn't realize I didn't include my full question Your original question was quite clear and it was understood that you were likely talking about rocks. I was just messin' around. Many of us here are quite odd that way. You will get used to it!
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 14:42:31 GMT -5
I didn't realize I didn't include my full question Your original question was quite clear and it was understood that you were likely talking about rocks. I was just messin' around. Many of us here are quite odd that way. You will get used to it! oh ok yah sorry for not including question but any suggestions for rocks.
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Post by captbob on Apr 10, 2017 14:50:59 GMT -5
Never been to Lake Michigan, but whether talking about rocks or hotties on the beach, I would suggest picking up the pretty ones.
You may have to trust me on that again, but it is the correct answer. Really not that complicated.
Depends on what you want to do with them as to what size to go for.
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 14:55:30 GMT -5
Never been to Lake Michigan, but whether talking about rocks or hotties on the beach, I would suggest picking up the pretty ones. You may have to trust me on that again, but it is the correct answer. Really not that complicated. Depends on what you want to do with them as to what size to go for. [br OK thanks for the information.
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Post by captbob on Apr 10, 2017 15:17:29 GMT -5
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Apr 10, 2017 15:23:44 GMT -5
Upper Peninsula has 1,700 miles of shoreline on three different great lakes. Rocks of every shape size and color. Agates are very rare even in the best locations. Chuck
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 15:30:46 GMT -5
Upper Peninsula has 1,700 miles of shoreline on three different great lakes. Rocks of every shape size and color. Agates are very rare even in the best locations. Chuck Thank you
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Post by Jugglerguy on Apr 10, 2017 20:04:21 GMT -5
I want to help, but with no question, I don't know what to say. Seems to be a question about looking for rocks in Michigan. I pick up all the pretty ones. Most are worthless. The rocks that have value are pudding stones, Petoskey stones, lightening stones, and agates to name a few.
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 20:12:40 GMT -5
Ok i will look into getting a lake superior rock identification guide
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Post by wigglinrocks on Apr 10, 2017 20:19:02 GMT -5
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 20:29:18 GMT -5
I have this partialy crushed glass.Wondering what its for came with tumbler
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Post by wigglinrocks on Apr 10, 2017 20:40:44 GMT -5
I have this partialy crushed glass.Wondering what its for came with tumbler Glass can be tumbled , either the beach glass look or polished . I can't give you any tips on that , never tumbled glass .
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 20:56:48 GMT -5
I have this partialy crushed glass.Wondering what its for came with tumbler Glass can be tumbled , either the beach glass look or polished . I can't give you any tips on that , never tumbled glass . Why shouldnt I tumble it
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Post by wigglinrocks on Apr 10, 2017 21:03:34 GMT -5
I have never tumbled glass so I can't give you any tips on it . A lot of people do tumble it . From what I have read it can be tricky .
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Post by AveryLindgren on Apr 10, 2017 21:10:38 GMT -5
I have never tumbled glass so I can't give you any tips on it . A lot of people do tumble it . From what I have read it can be tricky . Oh ok,I got sad there I thought you meant never tumble it its bad because I've seen some amazing pieces of polished glass
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Post by wigglinrocks on Apr 10, 2017 21:23:14 GMT -5
Look around the forum , I recall seeing some real nice glass tumbles .
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