I like games ,,Do you like Games ?

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Here are the answers to the two objects that you all could not identify..

The large ball in the center is called a THUNDER EGG that I dug up in the Ochaco National Forest here in Oregon back in the mid 60ies.. While hunting I came across a place where people were digging these Volcanic rocks up out of the ground in this Forst high in the mountains .. google it for a better explanation than I can give,, Rock hounds have these cut in half and then polish the halves and they can be a very beautiful when done .. You may find that these thunder eggs are millions of years old ??..

The other object is the grey slender one below the thunder egg and it is a key to a paddle lock .. about 25 years ago I bought a couple of these locks to lock my spare tire up under the rear of my trucks .. lost the key and had to cut the lock off and eventually through the cut lock away and later found one of the keys.. it is a magnet lock .. you hold the key up to a indentation on the side of the lock and little arranged magnets pull on the tumblers inside the lock and it opens up

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have a good weekend folks My picks in football this Sunday are NOT for the birds,,"Go Steelers" which are made of Iron and not feathers,,, Cardinals ,Eagles ,and Ravins are goning down.,..And the STEELERS have the key to unlock all other defences
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Sorry, Larry, but the BUS doesnt run through Pittsburg any more.
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manoa matt wrote: Does anybody know the "real" name for the can opener? hint: If you were in the armed services you should know.
That would be a F.R.E.D. :lol:
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