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A real geode wouldn’t break into that many pieces by just dropping it. A chip might break off of it or it might break into two (if it already had a crack in it). Otherwise, it would take hitting it pretty hard it with a hammer over and over to produce the result shown here.
Rock dating is always fanciful. E.g, a rock is proclaimed 70 million years old but has a clearly preserved dino’s footprints on it. How the footprints could have resisted the surface erosion more than mere tens of thousands years is beyond me.
Hello all today’s strip is interesting on breaking of that geode.For me a week ago I did a hard fall on asphalt residential street, my daughter and I was walking our dogs, another man walking his dogs, all leashes in use. This was then, ER nurse tried hard to contact Orthopedic as I have a fracture of my left hip, not like when Nelson accidently dropped that geode piece, I did have appointment yesterday, I do have fracture on left side above the hip socket bone, no going anywhere for more then 6 weeks, then another x-ray. Happy for comics.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
it sure did, Nelson
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
The other half of the geode is out there somewhere.
stairsteppublishing almost 3 years ago
But now you can see the beauty that is inside the geode.
cubswin2016 almost 3 years ago
At least Nelson was honest.
dhaiphip almost 3 years ago
Nelson’s attitude is that of a man facing nature. He destroys everything and sees the result without real regret.
iggyman almost 3 years ago
As rocks go!
Doug K almost 3 years ago
A real geode wouldn’t break into that many pieces by just dropping it. A chip might break off of it or it might break into two (if it already had a crack in it). Otherwise, it would take hitting it pretty hard it with a hammer over and over to produce the result shown here.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Time to clean up the mess before Opal sees it ;-)
akiprev04 almost 3 years ago
Rock dating is always fanciful. E.g, a rock is proclaimed 70 million years old but has a clearly preserved dino’s footprints on it. How the footprints could have resisted the surface erosion more than mere tens of thousands years is beyond me.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Remember that last phrase, Earl…
ANIMAL almost 3 years ago
I wanna ROCK..!!!!!!
gluetrap almost 3 years ago
Debbie downer
jango almost 3 years ago
Whoaaaaa Nellie!
Wirepuncher almost 3 years ago
Is the geode going to cry? I know it’s all broken up.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Okay?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 3 years ago
Nelson has a point there.
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
Hello all today’s strip is interesting on breaking of that geode.For me a week ago I did a hard fall on asphalt residential street, my daughter and I was walking our dogs, another man walking his dogs, all leashes in use. This was then, ER nurse tried hard to contact Orthopedic as I have a fracture of my left hip, not like when Nelson accidently dropped that geode piece, I did have appointment yesterday, I do have fracture on left side above the hip socket bone, no going anywhere for more then 6 weeks, then another x-ray. Happy for comics.
Bill The Nuke almost 3 years ago
Guess how he feels about Grandpa’s age.