RE: Discovery in Texas changes pre History, and shakes things up a little!

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Discovery in Texas changes pre History, and shakes things up a little!

in archeology •  6 years ago  (edited)

Been there twice when they could not fix their own mess. That is a rabbut warren we would be better off without! I have lived in and visited a lot of cities, but never such an offensive used up place as that.

There are two places I refuse to sight see when I am there. NYC, and Las Vegas. Not scared to do so; just don't feel clean when I go outside!
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haha! smithlabs! why don't you tell us what you really feel? what is a "rabbut warren"?

A hole in the ground where the Rabbits live. Efrafra is the most famous. :)

https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/rabbit_warren.htm

"Familiarity information: RABBIT WARREN used as a noun is rare." I rest my case. only a compete nerd would use such a phrase. lol

Thanks for the compliment, LOL! Note: it would be worse as a verb, ROFLOL!

You should read "Watership Downs", well worth the time. Then you can be a nerd too. :)

hey smithlabs what is that, I've heard of it but can't remember what it is?

A novel, written from a Rabbit's viewpoint. I really is a good read. :D

well sir smithlabs that sounds like your level of reading material. isn't that an old, famous book?

Never limit what you read; it limits what you can think! I read my first submarine book when I was 10, called "On the bottom" about recovering a sunken submarine, from dangerous depths. Been hooked every since.

Reading opened my mind to the rest of the universe.