Download Failure
Stupid downloads... My computer won't donload the photo of my rocks. That's probably a good thing for all of you innocent bystanders. You'll just have to miss out on my immense quartz collection, my pumice, my beatiful comparisons of Gabbro and Basalt which can again be compared to my Pink Granite, Not to mention my many pieces of sand stone.
Right now you're all thinking "thank goodness we got out of that one!"... shame on you all...
Hehehe
CU Soon!
Right now you're all thinking "thank goodness we got out of that one!"... shame on you all...
Hehehe
CU Soon!
9 Comments:
you can read my mind? wow. scary! :-P
I'm sure they were pretty...
ah, that's where you'd be wrong Matt. See most of my rocks are quite uninteresting to look at to the untrained eye. I do have some different coloured qurtz, like rose quartz (symbolises love...hehe, personal joke).
Rocks can be gorgeous - I did EES and we got to see some amazing ones in that. And Daddy just bought back some awesome ones from WA - there are a lot of BIF rock samples and he bought back some some old Aborigine grinding stones and spear heads and the like - very cool rocks!
awsome, can I have a bif...have you got a small one...I dont have one. Did you learnt all about them in EES too?
I shall see what I can do. If not this time, I want to go over to WA sometime and go camping and exploring - I promise that when I do so I shall bring you back one - if you don't come too! :-)
Yes, EES is the source of all my geology knowledge. That and the internet!
the official comment is on the "clouse"naming post, but for those of you who havent seen it, my comment was
NONONNONONONONO9NONONNONONONONONO
NONONONNONNONONNONNONO!
HOUSE OF KLAUSS.
KLAUSSKLAUSSKLAUSS.
K-L-A-U-S-S.
forget it not
Well I had no idea how to spell it
KLAUSS!
lol. :-)
Manda, mummy says that they are her BIFS, but apparently there are some extra, slightly bigger, ones at my uncle's house. When I next get across to Denmark I shall try and bring one back for you, my friend! Or, my family may be driving across for Christmas, so perhaps they can bring one back when they go. We shall see!
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