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<blockquote data-quote="WormWiggler" data-source="post: 255587" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>heard a interesting statement recently. If you pick up a rock and throw it in the water, you are likely the last person to touch that rock for millions of years. I assume the person is referring to a lake with a somewhat stable elevation but still an interesting thought. Years ago had a conversation with a young co-worker, not sure if he was jerking our chain or someone was jerking his... He had spent a weekend in a small SW ND town with his girlfriends father and had brought back a small rock carved like a bear. As the story goes, the FIL & buddy would search the badlands, looking for a box canyon type land structure with a mound in the center and then dig into it, finding a burial mound. Made me go ick, but I have often wondered of the validity... I have an arrowhead, hope I don't get charged for having it... at what point is a lost item considered lost?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WormWiggler, post: 255587, member: 245"] heard a interesting statement recently. If you pick up a rock and throw it in the water, you are likely the last person to touch that rock for millions of years. I assume the person is referring to a lake with a somewhat stable elevation but still an interesting thought. Years ago had a conversation with a young co-worker, not sure if he was jerking our chain or someone was jerking his... He had spent a weekend in a small SW ND town with his girlfriends father and had brought back a small rock carved like a bear. As the story goes, the FIL & buddy would search the badlands, looking for a box canyon type land structure with a mound in the center and then dig into it, finding a burial mound. Made me go ick, but I have often wondered of the validity... I have an arrowhead, hope I don't get charged for having it... at what point is a lost item considered lost? [/QUOTE]
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