soupoftomato wrote:
777w wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Coolstone Coolbrowoah man i shouldve said that
I said it earlier but you didn't notice the stone part.
oh okay i see
but hes still angry because he can never be coolstone or coolston coolbro
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This is my rock, Peaches.
This is Peaches next to the house.
And this is the inside of the house.
The house is a tin of herbal tea. Don't buy the tea in the picture, it tastes nothing like it says it is. Ginger mint? How about ginger being the second-to-last ingredient, peppermint the third, and 8 ingredients that are not ginger or mint?
Anyways, back on topic:
I cut out a piece of dark blue felt for a carpet. The cushion is a small dark pink felt sachet with spices in it. There is also a die in the house.
I'm going to also make wallpaper.
And I don't like drawing faces on rocks because sometimes they don't turn out good.
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This is also relevant: https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos- … 1807_n.jpg
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Agg725 wrote:
I shall find myself a pet rock!
Rivers, streams and pebbly beaches are great places to look for rocks. If you want a rock you can carry around in your pocket, choose one that is small. If you want a big one that just lies around in your room, then get a big one.
Also, don't go swimming with your pet rock unless you have something attached to it that you are SURE it won't fall out of that you are sure floats, or you have a zip pocket in your swimsuit that you can put it in. Even small pebbles sink suprisingly fast.
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banana500 wrote:
I always thought that pet rocks were for weirdos when I was little, but then I got my own.
I immediately regretted the opinion. I've been keeping the SAME rock since I was five.
The SAME?!
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Dinoclor wrote:
banana500 wrote:
I always thought that pet rocks were for weirdos when I was little, but then I got my own.
I immediately regretted the opinion. I've been keeping the SAME rock since I was five.The SAME?!
Yeah. And I just went out into my backyard and collected three more.
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banana500 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
banana500 wrote:
I always thought that pet rocks were for weirdos when I was little, but then I got my own.
I immediately regretted the opinion. I've been keeping the SAME rock since I was five.The SAME?!
Yeah. And I just went out into my backyard and collected three more.
Pics?
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Aw, does he know any tricks?
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banana500 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Yeah. And I just went out into my backyard and collected three more.Pics?
I can't. Sorry.
You don't have a camera?
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banana500 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
banana500 wrote:
I can't. Sorry.You don't have a camera?
I do, but it's a big hassle to try and upload them.
It's pretty easy.
Take a picture.
Find the SD card in the camera.
Take it out.
Put it in the computer.
Open the SD card in your file browser and find the images.
Drag them into imgur.com.
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Dinoclor wrote:
Agg725 wrote:
I shall find myself a pet rock!
Rivers, streams and pebbly beaches are great places to look for rocks. If you want a rock you can carry around in your pocket, choose one that is small. If you want a big one that just lies around in your room, then get a big one.
Also, don't go swimming with your pet rock unless you have something attached to it that you are SURE it won't fall out of that you are sure floats, or you have a zip pocket in your swimsuit that you can put it in. Even small pebbles sink suprisingly fast.
thanks for the advice!
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I made this one when I was around five.
It is a cyclops rock with a moustache.
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I'm going to get three rocks. One big one, one small one, and once average size one.
I shall name the big one Steve. He shall be my Steve. Steve will live on my desk.
The small one shall be George. He shall have a keychain on him (let me drill a hole in him), and I shall put him in my keychain collection.
The medium one will be Bob. Bob will be an angry rock. He will live on top of the TV in a box, or for you people who love pet rocks, his 'habitat'.
I'm also going to get my sister some. And my other sister. And my little brother. ROCK ARMY TIME!
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G0D_M0D3 wrote:
I'm going to get three rocks. One big one, one small one, and once average size one.
I shall name the big one Steve. He shall be my Steve. Steve will live on my desk.
The small one shall be George. He shall have a keychain on him (let me drill a hole in him), and I shall put him in my keychain collection.
The medium one will be Bob. Bob will be an angry rock. He will live on top of the TV in a box, or for you people who love pet rocks, his 'habitat'.
I'm also going to get my sister some. And my other sister. And my little brother. ROCK ARMY TIME!
when i heard rock army i pictured the craziest scene ever
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stevetheipad wrote:
Pet rocks' diets and day-to-day needs are hard to guess, so I suggest pet rock owners find some resources from professionals like this neat guide.
Also, those considering having, please check yourself: according to multiple professionals "Love, care, and patience" are necessities in order to properly care for your pet rock. If you can't provide those needs, don't buy one.
That's the guide I used :D
Speckles lives on a diet of cinnamon, water, and delightfully crumpled aluminum foil.
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jackrulez wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Pet rocks' diets and day-to-day needs are hard to guess, so I suggest pet rock owners find some resources from professionals like this neat guide.
Also, those considering having, please check yourself: according to multiple professionals "Love, care, and patience" are necessities in order to properly care for your pet rock. If you can't provide those needs, don't buy one.That's the guide I used :D
Speckles lives on a diet of cinnamon, water, and delightfully crumpled aluminum foil.
I like that guide too.
Peaches lives on a diet of cloves-fennel-allspice-cinnamon-anise-smell, cello music, water, Planet Earth videos, and pop music (Not very often. Pop music is junk food for pet rocks!).
I follow the feeding guide in the article.
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