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Döbbie03 wrote:Here is my little workspace
Nice ....
OK here come the dumb: What is Crimson King?
The Crimson King is a character in The Dark Tower series but in this context it is the album by King Crimson...........glorious. In the Court of the Crimson King.
Man, now I want to listen to King Crimson.
"All we are is dust in the wind, dude"
- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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Thanks buddy
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Thank you, @nore.
Nice to see you again ![]()
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…except for that paperweight.
Useful, that.
Can double as a paper shredder.
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that paperweight.
That is the most stunningly gorgeous paperweight I have ever seen. Wow.
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It's a cat. Skin it.
/katskinner
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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It's a cat. Skin it.
/katskinner
It's hhh, skin him! Then give him to nore's paperweight.
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NOTE:
noire, nice workplace
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My "office" as a fossil-hunter - A Day at the Office
I use the kayak to access remote areas on the Peace River in Florida's "Bone Valley" formation. Fossil deposits are found near and in the river. Florida was underwater during the time of the dinosaurs, so no dino fossils. But we do get everything else from Megalodon shark to Mammoth.
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Hey, neat. I'm just across "America's wang" from you in Fort Pierce.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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But we do get everything else from Megalodon shark to Mammoth.
To refrigerators and tractors and whatever else the rednecks throw in there.
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GalacticStone wrote:But we do get everything else from Megalodon shark to Mammoth.
To refrigerators and tractors and whatever else the rednecks throw in there.
I've seen some weird flotsam in the river after the seasonal floods.
The areas I hunt are very remote and impossible to reach by foot or larger boat. Anything bigger than a canoe or kayak cannot pass. The river is too shallow for motors and it's too far to walk. I will see a bunch of trash by the boat ramp where the rednecks congregate, but the further you get away from the ramp, the cleaner the river gets. I rarely see trash or litter in my hunting spots and when I do, it's washed downriver from humans further upstream.
I did find a television set once. Weirdest thing. It was out in the middle of nowhere, so it had to be carried by floodwaters, but I didn't think a TV could float. If it travelled along the river bottom, pushed by currents, it should have fallen into a hole and become trapped underwater somewhere.
FREE REDNECK STUFF - Free River TV (as-is, no returns)
Somebody stacked some rocks in the middle of the river (not me) - https://files.mastodon.social/media_att … 3ce38.jpeg
Your's truly uncovering a Pleistocene-era Mammoth tusk - https://files.mastodon.social/media_att … a66a20.jpg
Fort Pierce isn't far. If you are ever on the East coast during fossil season, shoot me a message and I can bring you out fossil-hunting. I have multiple kayaks and enough gear for 5-6 people. In another life, I should have been a tour guide. I enjoy bringing new people out to find fossils.
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