Curmudgeons Under Down

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Now there’s where I have an advantage. I can be crabby whether or not I fast.
 
Since this is an “Under Down” thread, we should all get out our Bowie knives and go skin some Kangaroos.
 
I was with you all the way to the skinning kangaroo part 😠. Deal breaker 😡.
 
So that’s what those white pointy things are? I thought they were bear claws. Croc teeth go better with the title though.🐊
 
I’m in 🙂 I tanned a wallaby skin once …it had just been hit with a car.After all that work of skinning it was kind of dissapointing to find it was just a little triangle 😡
 
I gave it to my brother 🙂 tanning is very satisfactory when you get into the swing of it,and then lasts for years.
 
That may be, wise guy, but I’m also pretty handy with a knife. I went out just now and hunted us up some breakfast.
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San Fernando’s easier for me to get to, but I’ve been planning to go back to San Gabriel soon. I haven’t been there since my son was young.
 
So magnets only point north all over the world? Where do southern hemisphere magnets point? Are there magnets in Australia? Is the world coming to an end? AAAAAAAAH. Now see what you’ve done? I want a cigar, except I don’t smoke.😡😡
Who needs directions when the whole country looks the same, apart from one big rock?


Still, if anyone ever does get lost they can always ask me or @Greenfields for directions.

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Now, get off our sand. 😡
 
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That looks like a reverse shellprint of the turtle holding up the Earth.
 
I looks as though it were covered with chocolate icing applied by a 4 year old. Where did it come from, being totally out of place and all?
 
Hey. That’s a good point. However, it’s also dangerously close to my last chocolate icing venture. Are you saying… nah, she wouldn’t be saying that.
 
IIRC, doesn’t Ayers Rock mark the southernmost point of the ocean that used to cover all of central Australia? And about how long ago did that ocean disappear? Did it simply dry up.

There is a similar “thing” in America on the border between the states of Minnesota and both of the Dakotas. There was a huge inland lake/sea there, formed by glacial melt, called Lake Agassiz. It existed until about 8,200 years ago.
 
Ayers Rock mark the southernmost point of the ocean
I haven’t heard of that, particularly. The centre of the continent of Australia was an ocean until 150 million years ago, hence the presence of marine fossils in the desert. Ayers Rock (Uluru) would have been roughly in the middle of it. I haven’t been able to find an age for it, but from my reading of Uluru - Wikipedia it would have existed in the ocean, or maybe as a mountain range in the ocean.

I am sometimes wrong, however.
 
On a chick trip to Arizona, we took a tour in Sedona. There are formations which are way high now that were seabeds at one time. Then running water formed all kinds of canyons, or gorges, or whatever they are called; my western geographical vocabulary is limited. Anyway it is gorgeous and like another planet to me where it is flat and green.
 
Katy did you ever look around for Indian Beads in our state? Those were mostly marine plants.
 
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