From: BoBo
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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My buddy found this in the woods. Thoughts on what it is from?
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From: Thundermtn
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Looks like a drilling from a blasting site, does it have tool marks?
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From: OleThumper
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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I think someone shot it with a Browning Serpentine! 8>))
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From: MStyles
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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If you turn the picture around(180°), it looks like the right eye socket of a face. I also see the remnants of a nose.
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From: col buca
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Fred Flinstone's tire
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From: Foo-E
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Agreed. Blasting debris
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From: BoBo
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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LMAO...you guys are too funny. Keep em coming...
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From: Tal McNeill
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Looks like one of those Easter Island statues lost his left nostril.
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From: Jeff G
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Aliens made it for a peep hole to line up the sun at a certain time of the year. It's part of an ancient calendar. Probably worth it's weight in pennies. If he finds the rest it will be priceless.
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From: Dry Bones
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Not sure for your area, but we have found stones similar to that around old oil rig drilling sites. East Texas had an oil boom years back, and since a lot of the wells actually did not turn up much they just left their "shhhtuf" all over. Man is really a wasteful lazy being.
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From: jjs
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Stone age toilet lid.
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From: robert
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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It could be any of the above that goes without saying, but it looks to me like the remnant of a blast from a powder hole for dynamite, probably made by aliens.
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From: Thundermtn
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Stoneage prototype version of a bucket, before they made the bucket all new-fangled with a real working bottom.
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From: Nemah
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Erosion caused by climate change. Unless we tax everyone, all rocks will end up looking like this.
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From: Jeff G
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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A round hole in a rock! A miracle of nature.
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From: inrut
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Rage Broadhead after it shot through two whitetails and a cape buffalo.
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From: South Farm
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Prehistoric necklace, give it to your mother in law for Christmas.
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From: Tom McCool
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Them fellows that can handle those 80# plus bows out stump shooting.
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From: dire wolf
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Looks like a piece of stone that someone core drilled for a rock sample..Not a blasting drill hole or it wouldn't be intact... BTW..Lawman...The fellow on TV who does some of the ALIEN shows is named George Tsoukalas.... Not related to our LW George Tsoukalas..:) Jim
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From: Linecutter
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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You guys calling it blasting debris which it could be, do we know if there was any mining or road construction at any time in this area where they may have blasted? If so I would have hated to have been in the woods having that come down and any other pieces with it. DANNY
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From: Jim Casto Jr
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Don't know, but it looks like an axle hole for an old grinding wheel. Curious... what's the diameter of the hole and the width (thickness) of the stone.?
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From: dallsheepstkr
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Looks like part of an old stone grinding mill. Spaniards dug for gold and silver all over the U.S. I believe they called them arastas.
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From: kenwilliams
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Somebody dropped a insta-hole on a rock?
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From: Jim Casto Jr
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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...... but, the hole looks too "new", and there's no mold, mildew, moss, on the stone. Hmmmmmmmm.
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From: northern lights
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Prehistoric bong.what the caveman used before rolling papers came out.
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From: kenwilliams
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Captain Kirk missed with phasar set to obliviate?
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From: Joey Ward
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Looks like someone pulled a fence post out of the cement.
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From: skookum
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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A pulley from a sasquatch's compound.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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I figure you was thinking a mortar. Wished I could post pictures as I have an actual mortar that is larger than a basketball with the hole starting at 8" across at the top and funnels down thru and out the bottom of the rock with a 3" hole. It has a cone shaped hole.
One of the neatest artifacts that I have found.
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From: BoBo
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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a mortar came to mind but the hole goes all the way through as you can see the leaves
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From: Slayer
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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a caveman's can cooler - course it was never used because they didn't have cans or beer!
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From: Old Crow
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Jimmy Hoffa's foot wear!
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From: Sniper
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Porthole...to another dimension...
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From: John-Doc
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Pebble toss game? Corn husker? Petrified bagel or donut? Target for skilled archers, Golf trophy for "hole in one"?
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From: foxbo
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Prehistoric toilet for guys with bows which "stacked badly". :)
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From: Jeepman
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Come on guys you know a few hundred years ago men had the old NOT hole in the tree,well this is a few thousand years older it's the really OLD stone hole in the cave.......that's my guess lol. Jeepman
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From: Jaxn
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Often a rock at river's edge will bore a hole in the bas rock as currents spin it, ut I think they would be bigger thwn that hole seems to be,
Jack
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From: 4nolz@work
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Sex stone(its a fking rock..)
Lord I apologize
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From: BusAL
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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Some of these replies made me smile. Harleywriter's made me guffaw!
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From: Red Beastmaster
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Date: 17-Dec-14 |
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I live in the middle of the coal stripping in western PA. Rocks like that are from drilling and blasting. Folks around here try to get them when they can for yard ornaments. My neighbor has a big one about the size of an electric stove sitting by his mailbox.
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From: Tajue17
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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all wrong that's called a "Durham hole liner" in the winter they use those in Maine to line the top of the ice fishing holes so they have a place to put their feet or Brandy on as they nap.
summer time its used as a toilet seat so you don't fall back and get pine needles all over your butt.
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From: TrapperKayak
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Lawman, that 'alien' looks kinda like a young Bill Clinton saying "I did NOT have....with that woman".
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From: Codjigger
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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A lawyers'heart.
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From: Codjigger
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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A lawyers'heart.
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From: BearFoote
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Sometimes I wish this forum were on facebook as I would have hit the ;like button about twenty times. Funny stuff up there.
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From: TradbowBob
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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They must have used a Rage!
TBB
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From: Muttly
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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An early bagel toaster..
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From: Smithhammer
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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It's either an unused blast hole, or a core sample.
But I'll go with Harleywriter for the win.
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From: Wixnwoods
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Man, you guys have some seriously tough gophers out there!
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From: RymanCat
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Pretty funny call in Myth busters now? LOL
Better yet call in Mick Dodge he knows it all as he sips tea from an Dingalberry.LOL
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From: oso
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Drill core sample. Looks to be approx. 3" across. too big for blasting.
They drill these core samples for lots of reasons ... future oil drilling locations, house houndations, water wells, etc.
This rock got stuck to the bit and was brought to the surface........ I.... think ......
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From: SWAG
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Flower pot holder!
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From: GROUNDHOG
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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caveman condom fossil
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From: mangonboat
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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I don't know what it is, but I can predict with 100% certainty that somebody would buy it at a flea market.
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From: Slayer
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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All you guys are just guessing, I know what it is, it's a piece of rock with a round hole through it, and the hole was made with something harder than the rock!
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From: leveraction
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Date: 19-Dec-14 |
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maybe an old piece of a mill stone!
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