MY GALAXY S7... SHE... SHE DROWNED... HER WATER RESISTANCE FAILED... SHES IN RICE AS WE SPEAK... CRITICAL CONDITION... PLEASE HELP.
EDIT: SHE IS SAFE!
MY GALAXY S7... SHE... SHE DROWNED... HER WATER RESISTANCE FAILED... SHES IN RICE AS WE SPEAK... CRITICAL CONDITION... PLEASE HELP.
EDIT: SHE IS SAFE!
Lol his skull seems to have lots of armour if you know what I mean! @TheChosenZebra
@PlanesOfOld I got told by my history teacher (im in the uk too) that the T34-85 was German and that Poland was Russia AND that the Vietnam war didn't have tank combat, suffice to say I corrected him.
I am a nerd in engineering and geological aspects but I'm absolutely crap at maths lol and I hate the history they teach in uk schools, just the way they teach it.
But I have gotten out of the usual bullying or clever people by being able to play guitar lol! @frostbite
Damn i should stop doing that.... @frostbite
Go do some research, get a geological hammer and any old chisel and also, a backpack and go look around a fossilforous site (IE lots of fossils) most of the time in England you find ammonites,gastropods, bivalves and brachiopods but occasionally if luck is on your side or you happen to brave a winter storm in the south of England's usualy pleasant coast, you can sometimes find ichthyosaurs bones, I personally have found a few vertebrae and a jaw bone, plesiosaurs (I've not been that lucky lol) and pterodactyl fossils, but they are very rare, I some places in Wales you can find trilobites, and on the isle of white actual dinosaurs are found... Unfortunately I have only found a small fragmental piece of what I think is a dinosaur rib. In the Triassic area of Devon and some of Somerset you can also find bones, but they rarely get washed from the very hard red sandstones they get trapped in. IMO the most exiting and interesting fossils are always fossil plants, and fossil fish. I have but found any 'nice' specimens of either, but I've found a scale and a ton of carbonised wood.
I mean it's realy not that hard if I can do it lol ;) plus, MURICA has some nice fossil beds, aswell as gemstone beds, so if you can get out there and dig up all dem bonez and if you don't have time to get hammers and chisels a lot of fossils although sometimes broken, are on the ground! And in places like streams and parks! Although you shouldn't take fossils from parks... Unless you plan on spending the night in a police station explaining why you took a giant rock from the park and hit it with a hammer..., @KingDeadshot
Ahh, fossil hunting is easy, you just have to know what you're looking for and wher to go to search for them. @KingDeadshot
Yes I am a fossil hunter aswell. I have many beautiful display pieces that I have hammered from the rock myself! @KingDeadshot
HERE COMES NURSE XBOX1 AND DOCTOR PS4
do what planes of old said to do.
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It's only a phone but, I hate it when expensive things break.
Add some silica gel sachets, they are used for keeping water at bay, and drying the air in a sealed container. I use them to stop the corrosion of minerals and fossils in my collection.