[QUOTE=Raptor;29730970]Pretty sure its a complete fact[/QUOTE]
do u have a dick
OP lives on an Indian burial ground and is raping the sanctity of their eternal rest.
[QUOTE=Squarebob;29731144]Pretty sure you're arguing over dicks, are you gay?[/QUOTE]
I didn't start the argument and it was a fucking joke in the first place. You mad?
[editline]10th May 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=archangel125;29731182]do u have a dick[/QUOTE]
whats a dick
Looks like a fossilized fruit loop
[QUOTE=Checkers;29731795]Looks like a fossilized fruit loop[/QUOTE]
Yes, Op should eat it and gain its powers.
Maybe its a fossilized anus of some deer.
Return the Slab.
Indian Fleshlight
[QUOTE=Chunky kong;29735968]Return the Slab.[/QUOTE]
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7THfwjstNr8&feature=related[/MEDIA]
Indian... skateboard wheel?
It looks like a really old one that got chewed up by a motor. I've never seen that happen to one so I'm not real sure..
In all honesty though I can't tell what it is. Could be a bead or something like that, I'd keep it and maybe get it appraised. Even if it's not worth anything maybe keep it as a good luck charm or something.
[quote]Indian Artifacts in my Backyard?[/quote]
It's more likely than you think!
OP found it six years ago :smug:
Ghosts!
Indian Cock Ring?
I think it's a solid ring turd.
I believe you have stumbled upon an anal bead, my friend.
[QUOTE=Lordgeorge16;29729830]Now, when you say "Indian", do you mean the ones from India or are you really trying to say Native Americans? :colbert:[/QUOTE]
Indians tend to dislike the term "Native American".
Columbus did not call them Indians because he thought he landed in India, he called them a title similar to the word Indian which meant in spanish or whatever the fuck language "people of god".
Indian is a mistranslation of that title, but it is still preferred to the US gov concocted politically correct phrase "Native American"
[QUOTE=Lebowski;29746761]Indians tend to dislike the term "Native American".
Columbus did not call them Indians because he thought he landed in India, he called them a title similar to the word Indian which meant in spanish or whatever the fuck language "people of god".
Indian is a mistranslation of that title, but it is still preferred to the US gov concocted politically correct phrase "Native American"[/QUOTE]
In Canada "First Nations" is probably the most acceptable term, is that used at all there?
[QUOTE=Lordgeorge16;29729830]Now, when you say "Indian", do you mean the ones from India or are you really trying to say Native Americans? :colbert:[/QUOTE]
you're fucking shitting me
Ancient Cockring
[QUOTE=Lordgeorge16;29729830]Now, when you say "Indian", do you mean the ones from India or are you really trying to say Native Americans? :colbert:[/QUOTE]
What, your casino have a bad day?
indian burial ground
retuuuuuuuuurn the slapb
Go to the library, see what you can [i]dig up[/i].
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it's more likely than you think!
get it checked out!
I think it's a rock.
That does look like an aboriginal artifact.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;29747718]In Canada "First Nations" is probably the most acceptable term, is that used at all there?[/QUOTE]
I've honestly never heard "First Nations" here in California or used by anyone else here, but it's a possibility.
[QUOTE=Lebowski;29766175]I've honestly never heard "First Nations" here in California or used by anyone else here, but it's a possibility.[/QUOTE]
Actually in Canada its usually aboriginal or native, and california isnt canada, so im having a hard time understanding that comment.
[QUOTE=flamehead5;29767154]Actually in Canada its usually aboriginal or native, and california isnt canada, so im having a hard time understanding that comment.[/QUOTE]
See, he asked me if "First Nations" was used at all where I am.
Supposedly Zeke129 mentioned Canada because that's where he is, hence he knows the term "First Nations".
California is where I am.
Reading comprehension 101 :eng101:
[QUOTE=Lebowski;29767264]See, he asked me if "First Nations" was used at all where I am.
Supposedly Zeke129 mentioned Canada because that's where he is, hence he knows the term "First Nations".
California is where I am.
Reading comprehension 101 :eng101:[/QUOTE]
Actually the question he asked was if anybody from Canada had heard this term, so the reply didnt really make any sense.
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