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Me in the middle Coaching the Local Pee Panthers. This is at half time. Had to change our tactics during half time on Defense. We were down 14-6. Won the game 20-14...  One of many wins for these hard working boys that season.  

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I spare no expense when it comes to shorts.

 I actually invested in a pair of urban camo jorts. I bought them solely for the purpose of going shooting. I couldn't stand being the only guy shooting ***** [EDIT: "s k e e t?" Really? Damn you lil Jon] in a cardigan. (Caveat: wtf is up with that? When my granddad went shooting, he dressed like it was an occasion; khakis, smoking jacket, collared shirt. Now just because I want to play with things that go boom, in order to blend in I need to wear a Big Dog t-shirt, or a pink one that says "Don't laugh, it's you girlfriend's shirt.")

 

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yeah the sky is pretty awesome. unfortunately i'm hundreds of miles south of the nazca region... when i was here two years ago i rented a car and drove through the desert to paracas, but then i was several hundred miles north... so i've never quite managed to get there.

 

if i come back a third time i'll make it a priority. you can charter small aircraft to fly over the nazca lines for pretty cheap... it's supposed to be a hell of an experience

 

What kind of pottery do you find then?

Long time ago i was doing the same (hobby) since i was and still am a fan of sciences all sciences but here in France this is mostly Roman Roman Roman and more Roman remains, especially around Paris. I have spent a full month as a turrist in Mexico and Guatemala because i am a big fan of  preocolumbian history.

 

PS Next time bring a telescope even a small one! :D

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What kind of pottery do you find then?

Long time ago i was doing the same (hobby) since i was and still am a fan of sciences all sciences but here in France this is mostly Roman Roman Roman and more Roman remains, especially around Paris. I have spent a full month as a turrist in Mexico and Guatemala because i am a big fan of  preocolumbian history.

 

PS Next time bring a telescope even a small one! :D

 

we're dealing with the wari empire, which is middle horizon, around 600-1200 CE. you see some similarity to paracas pottery styles, which is lower horizon, and definitely similarities to tiwanaku. most of it's slipped, inclusions are mostly fragments of older shards, etc. it's about standard for the andes as far as materials and processes go, but unique morphologically.

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Ahh, nevermind. Me and some friends watch go down to Four Corner's every weekend, was gonna see if you wanted to join at some point.

 

 

 

I working here next year, so I definitely would be interested 

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