bigpete wrote:I'm pretty sure I've passed them....
Die Judicii wrote:Funny Ha Ha,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Your all Cunny Funts.
But I was serious.
Oldbloke wrote:Die Judicii wrote:Funny Ha Ha,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Your all Cunny Funts.
But I was serious.
So was I.
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day Die Judicii,
I have, I once worked as maintenance foreman for one of the biggest suppliers of polished semi-precious gemstone in Australia, we had a 44gallon drum of Coprolites both local and overseas. We also supplied equipment and expertise to Dr Tom Rich of Melbourne Uni's Dinosaur Cove excavations from whom we sometimes recieved samples. I may still have a sample in the shed somewhere, Cheers
Bugman wrote:I've seen Dynomite.....but not Dynopoo. I will keep looking.
on_one_wheel wrote:Why wouldn't they just call the crapolite? It a bit more self explanatory.
On the core samples, are you talking about diamond drill (exploration) core samples?
Die Judicii wrote:Bugman wrote:I've seen Dynomite.....but not Dynopoo. I will keep looking.
All right,,,, I'll make allowance and suggest that in your case it may have been "Gelipoo"
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day Die Judicii,
Yes, it will take a polish, we used to make polished balls with larger pieces and they came up very good. Cheers.
Die Judicii wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Why wouldn't they just call the crapolite? It a bit more self explanatory.
On the core samples, are you talking about diamond drill (exploration) core samples?
PM sent,,,,,, but,,, you never replied to my last one.