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I wonder if the Gypsum in Nova Scotia is related to the White cliffs of Dover? Were they once attached at the lip, as it were, back in the Pangaea days?
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/gs-geo-imag...bbc66cc7f3.jpg Flint house? Doesn't flint give off a pungent smell when it gets wet? |
Did you just call Flint a dog?!
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No, he called him a smelly wet one.;)
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Well. there you have it. Near where I once lived in CT, there is a rock outcropping right next to the street that has been identified as having its other half in Africa.
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How quaint. In Washington, we call this a summit, often found near mountains, sometimes in the presence of trails.
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Quaint? You pompous motherfucker, mountains are not erections, you had no hand in creating the geology, or geography of WA which only came about for raping nature, and thee only reside there by happenstance. http://cellar.org/2012/bwekk.gif
Having spent considerable time there, I will admit it's attractive, if you can put up with changes in climate every 75 miles. But viewing lovely scenery is like seeing a gorgeous street walker when you can't be late for work. Makes an unpleasant commute. The MA turnpike has a sign saying highest point on I-90 east of the Rockies. |
Clearly jealous. Pacific Northwest is well known as the very best place in the US of A!
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By whom? The people who live there?
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