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uwe:
Thanks for your help Wayne. Indeed, I should have said "awesome"! The word awful is also meant dreadful or even "God- awful".
Regards Uwe

stickbender:

     You are welcome Uwe, actually it is the " E " that makes the difference between the two.  Aweful vs awful.  One meaning awe inspiring, and one meaning  terrible, bad, et cetera.  It has been misused for some time.  It is usually now just awful. and you have to use it in the context of it's meaning at the time.  The English language is not the most organized, or well thought out language.  Especially on the spelling.  There was famous author here a long time ago, by the name of Ogden Nash.  He supposedly had big reward for the person or persons who could change the English language into a phonetic language.  Some things make no sense at all.  Like the spelling of "psychology", or "Pneumonia".......You don't pronounce the " P " because it is silent.   Uh....if it is silent, why is it there?  No big deal.  Life goes on.  Any more prehistoric finds?  Did you ever find out if the jaw was from a bear?
                                                                             Wayne

uwe:
No Wayne! I had been there after the iceblocks had melted. There were bones, china and those stuff, but nothing to say its prehistoric. I must have to do some more visits to the old campside. IŽll meet some archeologists in the early summer. I`ll send those pictures to a friend of mine. She is a studied archeologist, too. I`ll see what she means about.
Regards Uwe

stickbender:

     Thanks Uwe, I will await your findings. ;)

                                  Wayne

Lombard:
Wonderful quiver, and wonderful art work.

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