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Main Discussion Area => Cave Men only "Oooga Booga" => Topic started by: Justin Snyder on August 10, 2007, 12:16:10 am
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OK lets play Bob's game. Tell me what it is and what it is used for. Not just rock either, what kind. Justin
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ooh-ooh ;D ok I wont say but ooh-ooh wish we had it here ! ;D.........bob
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quartz/sandpaper
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really old cheese?? :o ???
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really old cheese?? :o ???
Hahaha ! its 'GORGONZALA !" hahahaha !..bob
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Stop the press! Was that a serious guess from Marie? It is about 98% quartz, but it has a specific name. And no it is not sandpaper. ;D
You will have it there in a few days Bob. ;D Justin
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serious guess
exfoliating skin to create soft smooth feet during a pedicure?
quartz was the easy part...let me keep thinking
looks like a geod (spelling)
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rose quartz
jewelry after shining it and sending it to Dick to make me a necklace! ;D
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soft smooth feet ! ???...bob
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Hellloooo cave women still have grooming needs! Jeweled encrusted bones for the matted hair to keep it out of the face so the fire coal smears are clearly seen. GregB's elderberry stain for the toenails buffed to a shine with hillbilly's dead animal hat and heels and callouses smoothed by NON;s rare rose quartz used only for the special cave woman! ;)
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NO TO BOTH. But if you use them on your feet, and I guess you could. Then they would smell like really old cheese. :-\ Then Sarah would be right. ;D Justin
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a paver ya cut on a wet saw ;D
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I would get banned from this forum if I posted a paver or used a wet saw. It truly belongs on this site. It is between 150-200 million years old. Justin
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some kind of obsidian that u use to sharpen/cut with
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Nope,
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i hate this game
let's play one that I can win :)
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pipestone
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This is a multi-purpose tool:
used to keep kids in line
crack the eggs when making an omlet
paper weight
hold down hide when tanning after scrapiing the gunk off of the hide so that it can be stretched and dried
;D
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Marie I think you mean multi-purpose rock ;D ugh!
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Not just rock either, what kind. Justin
Ugh! >:( Was humoring host! :o Cavewoman know caveman have fragile ego ;) must make to feel important! ;D
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its not ego its confidence 8)
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It truly belongs on this site. It is between 150-200 million years old. Justin
All right, I think I've got it...it's slightly stale pound cake with a brown sugar/cinnamin coating best served with coffee or milk! ;D
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Greg he said it was 150 million years old, who's pound cake could it be, Marie's, Sarah's oh wait its my wifes ;) ;D
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Not pipestone either, but that was a good guess. I am surprised that some of the knappers haven't figured it out. Justin
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I dont cook....
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A slabbed portion of an anchient Anasazi ruins. ;D or prehaps silicilated(sp) sandstone? Pat
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Ding Ding Ding.... I was actually looking for a specific name, but we are going to give it to Pat. It is Navajo Sandstone, or some call it Jurassic Navajo Sandstone. They are actually unsure if it is from the late Triassic or early Jurassic period. It is the same sandstone that makes up Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Zion National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado National Monument, the sandstone around Lake Powell, and lots of others. There are quite a few specimens around with dinosaur tracks in them, so I do believe they have been around a while. It also comes in white, pink, grey, brown and multicolor.This particular piece has been used as a grinding stone for grinding horn down and as an abrader for knapping. I have some bigger pieces that can be left stationary and rubbing your bow on for grinding/sanding. They also work well as sharpeners for axes and hatchets. Justin
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;D 8) ::) Pat
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What about callouses on your feet or toughened heels? ;)
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I thought Justin had very soft feet already ;)....Brian
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That, I wouldn't know! ;D Pat
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Yes Marie, I'm sure that the early NA used it like pumice. I'm sure they wanted the soles of their feet nice and soft while they were walking around in the thorns and cactus of the desert.
Brian, ??? ??? ??? Justin
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Justin, what happens in Tenn. stays in Tenn....... ;D....Just kiddin...Brian
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Ugh! >:( Hellloooo the important Cavewoman knows that her feet must be soft because he strong cave man drags her everywhere. ;) She doesn't need to walk. Just needs thick hide on back and strong hair weave! ;D
Justin you said Brian gives the best foot massages....I heard it ;) :-X :P
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SAYWHAT!!!.... :P