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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 7/5/2007
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lol... it does have a very "open-ended" view on the right, does it not?
I'll send the "rock" pic to ya direct... when I get around to it.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 7/5/2007
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kekeke seriously I was only up for a laugh thanks dude
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 7/5/2007
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Here is where you come into my life at a disadvantage...
I have already posted and removed shots of the "Rock." This pic was building on things already posted. I'll go back and give ya shot of Starved Rock in a few days. We are going back there.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 7/5/2007
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I reckon if ya swung right.. about six hundred yard it'd be a better shot.. (no dispespect to MM of course)
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Jon O'Brien
{K:11321} 7/5/2007
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Perhaps you should have included an arrow to indicate which of the rocks was starved, then.
Jon
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 7/4/2007
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The actual "Rock" is 600 feet to the right of MM.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 7/4/2007
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oh I get it white folk blew the rock into thousands of bits n then used em all to line the river banks.. how quaint it certainly beats the hell outer grizzlyland
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 7/4/2007
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so which rock is it I can see a whole bunch
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 7/4/2007
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kekekekekekekkekekeke.... well done! Nicely played. Starved Rock is where some Indians (Native Americans) put under siege some other Native Americans (Indians) and starved those on the top of the rock out of existance.
http://www.starvedrockstatepark.org/
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Jon O'Brien
{K:11321} 7/4/2007
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I once had to contact a library in the UK about buying copies of some maps they had. The price worked out to 1700 lbs "or just under 800 kg, as we say here in Canada". I don't think they got the joke, as I did not hear back. Fortunately, as it turned out, since I found a full set of the maps I was after (1907 Fire Insurance plans of Saskatoon) locally, and I was able to get them for free. So I spent my 1,000 kg elsewhere.
Why was the Rock Starved?
Jon
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