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Tenderfoot
- Apr 29, 2008
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Rock'in the Point
Oh those magical Christmas mornings, the special moment
When you can look into a childâs face and see the happiness a special gift brings.
It is too bad that this moment is only shared once a year across the globe.
Once a year only if your not part of the East Coast Fossil Club! You see folks, Me and Christina
were able to see the expression on the face of young Dewayne Varnam when he pulled out a
couple of huge âKellumsâ Noids from his bag. âThese are so gosh darn nice! I canât believe
I was able to find these so close together.â He was heard to remark.
He went on to state; âHere and Castle Hayne, thatâs the only two places on earth you can find these,
and when this place is gone can you imagine the value these will have!?â
I can tell you what folks, Iâm not a noid guy but those sure looked good in Dewayneâs hands,
about as big as a baseball those Noids were. Thatâs all I needed to stop looking for the elusive Ricky,
I took off one way and Christina the other, while Dewayneâs day was now to be completed at a
more leisurely pace.
I am happy to report that I too, found me a couple of dem dere Kellum noids, even though
they were quite a bit smaller, but at least I accomplished the mission of finding one. The day
was near perfect with overcast skies and pleasant temperatures and many new folks showed
up some who drove across several states to hunt the Point. As usual the newbies were handed
very little, while the old vets like Dewayne & Gerald âReal Toothâ scored some nice finds with
âReal Toothâ scoring not one but two Rickys.
However, one fella whose name I didnât get; did score a rare sea urchin fossil, which flipped out
Dewayne and fellow Noid nut âGrandpaâ Tom who drove from Texas to hit the Point and PCS.
âGrandpa was a walking encyclopedia of Noid News and facts! Hope you join the club Tom!
Thanks again to the folks at Martin Marietta for letting us have the opportunity to have fun in the sun!
Bob
http://www.okinawarelics.com
Oh those magical Christmas mornings, the special moment
When you can look into a childâs face and see the happiness a special gift brings.
It is too bad that this moment is only shared once a year across the globe.
Once a year only if your not part of the East Coast Fossil Club! You see folks, Me and Christina
were able to see the expression on the face of young Dewayne Varnam when he pulled out a
couple of huge âKellumsâ Noids from his bag. âThese are so gosh darn nice! I canât believe
I was able to find these so close together.â He was heard to remark.
He went on to state; âHere and Castle Hayne, thatâs the only two places on earth you can find these,
and when this place is gone can you imagine the value these will have!?â
I can tell you what folks, Iâm not a noid guy but those sure looked good in Dewayneâs hands,
about as big as a baseball those Noids were. Thatâs all I needed to stop looking for the elusive Ricky,
I took off one way and Christina the other, while Dewayneâs day was now to be completed at a
more leisurely pace.
I am happy to report that I too, found me a couple of dem dere Kellum noids, even though
they were quite a bit smaller, but at least I accomplished the mission of finding one. The day
was near perfect with overcast skies and pleasant temperatures and many new folks showed
up some who drove across several states to hunt the Point. As usual the newbies were handed
very little, while the old vets like Dewayne & Gerald âReal Toothâ scored some nice finds with
âReal Toothâ scoring not one but two Rickys.
However, one fella whose name I didnât get; did score a rare sea urchin fossil, which flipped out
Dewayne and fellow Noid nut âGrandpaâ Tom who drove from Texas to hit the Point and PCS.
âGrandpa was a walking encyclopedia of Noid News and facts! Hope you join the club Tom!
Thanks again to the folks at Martin Marietta for letting us have the opportunity to have fun in the sun!
Bob
http://www.okinawarelics.com