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    Trigger Time

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    I have a rock in my living room that they used for grinding corn on/in. I just thought it was a neat rock and had it in my flower bed and this guy we know who is into the reenactments and such told us to put that inside where the weather wouldn't destroy it. It had black stuff all over the top, and he said that was from when they burned something in it...I don't remember exactly what. It is a fairly good sized rock with the top all dished out. I have it setting by the woodstove up there.
    That's very cool!
     

    RobbyMaQ

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    Just found out some old arrowheads I got from my uncle are really old. Some 4,000 and others 5 to 6,000 years old. Another couple are hopewell and 500-1500 years old
    amazing that we can dig up artifacts this old in America.

    That's cool. Where I grew up (Western NY) we'd find arrowheads often as kids. We'd go camping and dig along creek beds looking for them (and snakes, and crawdads, etc)
     

    Trigger Time

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    That's cool. Where I grew up (Western NY) we'd find arrowheads often as kids. We'd go camping and dig along creek beds looking for them (and snakes, and crawdads, etc)
    That's cool Robbie. I remember finding them as a kid too. CreekS and in the farmers fields every year after they plowed. Lots of walking and staring at the ground after a rain. Or just dry dirt.
     

    Suprtek

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    That's cool Robbie. I remember finding them as a kid too. CreekS and in the farmers fields every year after they plowed. Lots of walking and staring at the ground after a rain. Or just dry dirt.

    Some people might say that sounds boring. To me it sounds like a childhood experience I wish I could have had. I had a few creeks to explore, but it was all urban. Not too many wide open spaces.
     

    BiscuitNaBasket

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    Just found out some old arrowheads I got from my uncle are really old. Some 4,000 and others 5 to 6,000 years old. Another couple are hopewell and 500-1500 years old
    amazing that we can dig up artifacts this old in America.

    Well that's really neat man! Old things like that amaze me. Someday, maybe 5,000, years from now somebody will be digging up a lot of old plastic and **** lol
     

    Suprtek

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    This is weird. I usually don't get cold that easily but today I can't seem to get warm. I know what I need! A nice ice cold rum and coke! :):
     

    Trigger Time

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    Some people might say that sounds boring. To me it sounds like a childhood experience I wish I could have had. I had a few creeks to explore, but it was all urban. Not too many wide open spaces.
    I wish I would have saved them all. They were common. I didn't really think or know they were so old back then not would I have cared probably. I have them to friends at school and some I think are still I my old hotwheels box at my parents.
    i can't say it's still anything I'm really interested in starting to collect but I'll definitely take care of them for their historical value now.
     

    Sylvain

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    Hey I'm good thanks for asking. Seems like this flu or cold is just lingering and makes me nauseated. Thanks for asking. You holding it down in France?
    Yeah it's still down over there where you are. If you were south of the equator I'd ask you how's it standing instead of hangin. :):

    Yeah it's all good.I actually had a better V day than expected.
     
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