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Re: Skulls
[Re: scootermac]
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08/18/22 10:26 PM
08/18/22 10:26 PM
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g smith
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Scooter I think it would be good to hear the story that goes with the picture ,that is if it is not to controversial !
You can ride a fast horse slow but you can't ride a slow horse fast .
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Re: Skulls
[Re: scootermac]
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08/18/22 11:26 PM
08/18/22 11:26 PM
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g smith
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Thanks Scooter ,we will never know the good part and I suppose that is best in light of the way a large majority of folks think these days .Several years ago there was story about a pest bear that some Inuits followed into the willows on a river island and the kid got it with a Mini 14 as it was coming to him .I think they believed it to be a Grizzly but it turned out to be a Polar .
You can ride a fast horse slow but you can't ride a slow horse fast .
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Re: Skulls
[Re: scootermac]
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08/20/22 06:44 PM
08/20/22 06:44 PM
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crosspatch
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Saw a big whale carcass the other day that washed ashore last year. 3 p. bears on it. Not much left but still enough for the bears to come to it a year after washed ashore. A big whale can take a long while to get down to just bones. Some really big bones there cleaned by the small sea creatures, the water n weather for someones if they want.
Last edited by crosspatch; 08/22/22 06:39 AM.
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Re: Skulls
[Re: crosspatch]
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08/28/22 10:44 PM
08/28/22 10:44 PM
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3 Fingers
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Explain that one N50. Are you saying 10X level of salinity of ocean? Missing something here. Shrimp survive in that? There is a multi million dollar industry harvesting brine shrimp eggs in the Great Salt Lake of Utah. Not to get off topic, that skull turned out beautiful. Have been told that if you clean one in the sea to make sure it doesn’t come in contact with the bottom or it will absorb mud.
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