billcoe Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 prehistoric glacier rock - $2500 This rock has glitter in it. It has been inspected by two different scientist. One who works with the university downtown and one who actually works in the university downtown. Both have confirmed it is a prehistoric glacier rock due to the melting's of the rocks appearance. I have also called other scientist who work through out the united states and have seen pictures of the same type of rock in museums. The largest recorded glacier rock in the state of oregon is at a museum in salem maybe (it was a couple of years ago I checked) was only about 4 to 5 inches around. small enough to fit in your hand and was valued at 500.00 dollars. This rock is about a foot long. They wanted it but I wouldn't donate it. To a collector, this will be your prize. 2500.00 dollars is the firm price. Actually worth twice that. Girlfriend is ill and the copays are climbing. I've had this rock for some time and it is time to sell. Len 503 422 5320" On Craigslist now: better grab it quick before it's gone. Link to buy said rock Quote
ZimZam Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 What is a glacier rock? What makes it unique? Sorry to hear about you SO's illness. Quote
billcoe Posted February 12, 2008 Author Posted February 12, 2008 Sorry to hear of your girl's illness. Not trying to be a wiseass but what makes this rock so special. Aren't all rocks in some way prehistoric? I'm not Len, Zim Zam - I'm bill, I just saw the ad and thought you'd enjoy it. I do have some a couple of handfuls, almost 30 pieces, classic ancient gravel I could part with for a couple of hundred bucks $500.00 if you'd like. 2 different professors say that these rocks come from the igneous period, which was even before your ancestors were born. That old. yup. Price reduced to $450.00 as there is NO glitter, however, I have been assured it is in fact real old stuff. Quote
billcoe Posted February 12, 2008 Author Posted February 12, 2008 $3000 $5000.00 for the hand. It set the house record for most times wacking off. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 I'll pay you $5 if you trim your thumbnail. Quote
pink Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 looks freshly shaven, you must be blind as a bat Quote
Dechristo Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 Is that prehistoric fecal matter under the thumbnail? Quote
lI1|1! Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 glad to hear the copays are still getting out with this weather... Quote
ZimZam Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 Sorry to hear of your girl's illness. Not trying to be a wiseass but what makes this rock so special. Aren't all rocks in some way prehistoric? I'm not Len, Zim Zam - I'm bill, I just saw the ad and thought you'd enjoy it. I do have some a couple of handfuls, almost 30 pieces, classic ancient gravel I could part with for a couple of hundred bucks $500.00 if you'd like. 2 different professors say that these rocks come from the igneous period, which was even before your ancestors were born. That old. yup. Price reduced to $450.00 as there is NO glitter, however, I have been assured it is in fact real old stuff. Anybody got any land in FL they wanna sell me. Quote
sexual_chocolate Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 hey i'm sorry about your girlfriend. i hope she gets better soon! Quote
billcoe Posted February 12, 2008 Author Posted February 12, 2008 hey i'm sorry about your girlfriend. i hope she gets better soon! She moved to Florida with ZimZam today. Quote
builder206 Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 We’re currently mining about 200’ deep through some of the Pleistocene glacial deposits here in the Puget lowlands. Here are pictures of a couple items we have pulled out. Both items might be approximately 100,000 years old, although some of the deposits we will go through elsewhere were laid down 600,000 years ago. Wood, mangled by the boring machine: Charcoal from a prehistoric forest fire: Quote
builder206 Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 your sacred honor But you don't want that skinny thing...you want my much thicker and longer stick. It's so meaty it's called a Philadelphia rod and it comes with a Cox computer so you can lick any layout problem. yes that's real wood Quote
denalidave Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 Wow, nice yardage. Does it really measure up to all the hype? Quote
AvlNC Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 lets see, prehistory means before written history, so(for the US)you are selling a rock older than ~ 250 years old for $2500. I am sorry to hear about your girlfriend and I want the email or phone number of anyone who actually falls for this. people never cease to dumbfound me. Quote
archenemy Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 I'm looking for an abacus. Tax season is here. Quote
ericb Posted February 14, 2008 Posted February 14, 2008 We’re currently mining about 200’ deep through some of the Pleistocene glacial deposits here in the Puget lowlands. Here are pictures of a couple items we have pulled out. Both items might be approximately 100,000 years old, although some of the deposits we will go through elsewhere were laid down 600,000 years ago. I'd keep your discoveries on the down low b206, unless you want your job shut down and turned into an archaeological dig. Quote
builder206 Posted February 14, 2008 Posted February 14, 2008 Artifacts in glacial till laid down 100,000 years ago? Not possible. For one thing, the oldest artifacts in this area are 15,000 - 18,000 years old (18,000 is a controversial figure). Also, this all lacustrine and alluvial stuff we're in. There's no way artifacts could be present in a meaningful way even if the strata age fell within the dates of human occupation. Quote
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