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heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 12:00:50 PM)

Geologist?




poise -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 1:49:55 PM)

Close, but not quite a solid rock answer[:)]




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 2:41:08 PM)

A palaeontologist .




mnottertail -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 2:44:35 PM)

hes a lithologist and a petrologist?




poise -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 2:47:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: heartcream
A palaeontologist .

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Girl, you are on a roll! 2 wins in a row!
Consolation prizes are available to those that participated.[:)]

gracefully steps off the podium...




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 4:44:45 PM)

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If the William is a name and not an abstract clue for bill or something then I don't have it.

I could google and find William McFuddyDuddy who discovered ways of dating 2 types of fossils but I would hate myself in the morning.

Maybe that's a clue that we need a clue.


Maybe EW oughta get this one? He guessed it having it to do with fossils, and imagine if he had Googled William Mc Fossil? He was more on the track than I was.




poise -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 8:33:41 PM)

I didnt write the guidelines for this thread, I was merely a happy participant.
Im sure Mr EW would have no trouble boggling our minds if he so wishes[:)]




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/9/2010 10:00:38 PM)

1) Cave paintings
2) Gift to other countries
3) One of a kind
4) Survive drought




poise -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 8:56:49 AM)

When I was younger, I always dreamt of being an archaeologist.
I really enjoy shows like Cities of the Underworld and Ancient Discoveries.

I need some clarification on clue 2 and 3 please?[:D]
Gift being singular and countries being plural, add to that One of a Kind,
and the mind is stuck in neutral. Im to assume there were many gifts 
given to different countries?




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 9:08:32 AM)


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ORIGINAL: poise

When I was younger, I always dreamt of being an archaeologist.
I really enjoy shows like Cities of the Underworld and Ancient Discoveries.

I need some clarification on clue 2 and 3 please?[:D]
Gift being singular and countries being plural, add to that One of a Kind,
and the mind is stuck in neutral. Im to assume there were many gifts 
given to different countries?


OMG me too. I was three, I am not sure where it came from, folks would ask what I wanted to be and that is what I said. In my paintings I use lots of images from the past, find them so freaking beautiful and by blowing them up and adding color seem to find more answers and information in the imagery. I love History!

Gifts being one of them, given to a country as a gift, no two of them being the exact same. I am not sure how many were given all told as gifts.




poise -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 11:06:58 AM)

1) Cave paintings
2) Gift to other countries
3) One of a kind
4) Survive drought

I keep coming up with more questions than answers darn it![:D] 
I cant fathom who would have authority enough to offer these  one of a kind cave paintings to other countries
...hmmm, unless they were given to "museums" of other countries?




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 11:30:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: poise

1) Cave paintings
2) Gift to other countries
3) One of a kind
4) Survive drought

I keep coming up with more questions than answers darn it![:D] 
I cant fathom who would have authority enough to offer these  one of a kind cave paintings to other countries
...hmmm, unless they were given to "museums" of other countries?


What if the gift was not the cave painting itself?




poise -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 12:07:28 PM)

Pffft! Well fine then! Back to square 2! [:D]




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 2:26:05 PM)

Ans: Succulents

If I'm right, I'll tell why.




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 3:33:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: LanceHughes

Ans: Succulents

If I'm right, I'll tell why.


Succulent try but no juice, sorry[:D]




mnottertail -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 3:36:07 PM)

Bleu cheese?




heartcream -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 3:39:44 PM)

By surviving drought I mean it can last about 14 or so days without water.




igor2003 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 3:53:59 PM)

So I'm thinking it is some kind of animal that is depicted in cave paintings, is somewhat rare, is sometimes given as a gift to other countries or rulers, and it can go for days without drinking?  Like maybe a white elephant or something of that nature?




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 3:58:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003
So I'm thinking it is some kind of animal that is depicted in cave paintings, is somewhat rare, is sometimes given as a gift to other countries or rulers, and it can go for days without drinking?

<snipped>


That was the reason for my guess of "Succulents."  Of course, they can survive droughts.  And yes, there are some rare succulents depicted in cave drawings.

Harrummmm........ mph!  / Lance exits for dinner after making sound of elephant (or maybe the sound of a wooly mammoth. LOL!) /




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (8/10/2010 4:05:01 PM)

/ Lance "grabs" post 8000 just 'cause he can. /




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