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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by CyBer I used to go when I was a little kid with my parents, and would like to take my girlfriend out to do this because I think she would have fun. Anyone know of a good place in southeast Iowa to do this? I'm looking for a state park type place with lots of Geodes in it. Anyone been out to do this recently? I remember there being a lot of water moccasins. Try taking your girlfriend to a nice jewerly store to look at the diamonds...they are a lot like geodes . No water moccasins either!
On second thought, maybe the snakes aren't so bad...
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by CyBer Agree, it should be a good time if I can find a place that actually has them. Plus it relieves stress/anger when smashing them open.
Wow, for her sake I hope you find some or I hope nobody is taking a nap and you smash open her/their noggin. I can see this being on Dateline now. Geode hunter becomes enraged and smashes girlfriends head just to relieve stress/anger. -
Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by 19210 Wow, for her sake I hope you find some or I hope nobody is taking a nap and you smash open her/their noggin. I can see this being on Dateline now. Geode hunter becomes enraged and smashes girlfriends head just to relieve stress/anger.  Huh?
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by 19210 Wow, for her sake I hope you find some or I hope nobody is taking a nap and you smash open her/their noggin. I can see this being on Dateline now. Geode hunter becomes enraged and smashes girlfriends head just to relieve stress/anger.  ...hosted by Stone Philips, natch.
I apologize for that.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by Senolcyc I would just take her snipe hunting and avoid possibility getting bit by a water moccasin.  Well there were snakes swimming in the water that's all I know, would rather not be bit by one.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by CyBer Well there were snakes swimming in the water that's all I know, would rather not be bit by one. Snakes, or were you skinny dipping with dudes? You can tell us. We're all friends here.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by Naughtius Snakes, or were you skinny dipping with dudes? You can tell us. We're all friends here. Are you hitting on me?
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by CyBer Are you hitting on me? I asked you first.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by Senolcyc I would just take her snipe hunting and avoid possibility getting bit by a water moccasin.  The problem is if you aren't too familiar with snipe you may end up hitting a woodcock. Although their feathers are supposedly more desirable for artist.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by CyBer Well there were snakes swimming in the water that's all I know, would rather not be bit by one.
I believe ya. Isn't the whole point just to get your girl out in the woods alone? The supposed activity is just a means to an end, no? So why not keep it simple and poisonous snake free?
Or do you actually want to spend all day hunting rocks? God, I'd rather drag my dick through a colony of fire ants.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by Senolcyc I believe ya. Isn't the whole point just to get your girl out in the woods alone? The supposed activity is just a means to an end, no? So why not keep it simple and poisonous snake free?
Or do you actually want to spend all day hunting rocks? God, I'd rather drag my dick through a colony of fire ants. It's a little bit of all the above, though hunting for geodes is fun and I suggest you don't knock it unless you have tried it.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by Naughtius I asked you first. No.
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Re: Geode Hunting In Iowa?
 Originally Posted by CyBer It's a little bit of all the above, though hunting for geodes is fun and I suggest you don't knock it unless you have tried it. Cyber - I don't think you know this but geodes are rocks. You would be hunting for rocks. Seriously. For rocks. I thought I would give you a heads up because clearly you think geodes are something else.
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