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  • Leadeye

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    The gardener found a hagstone today I told her it was her lucky day. Asked for an explanation I said that Celtic druids and the Norse considered them very magical and lucky finds. She wanted to know how I knew that and I told her those are my people, mixed with some Cherokee Indian.

    Actually I have one and read about it on the internet, but this story sounded better.;)

    They are really just rocks with a natural hole in them caused by water erosion.

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    MindfulMan

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    The gardener found a hagstone today I told her it was her lucky day. Asked for an explanation I said that Celtic druids and the Norse considered them very magical and lucky finds. She wanted to know how I knew that and I told her those are my people, mixed with some Cherokee Indian.

    Actually I have one and read about it on the internet, but this story sounded better.;)

    They are really just rocks with a natural hole in them caused by water erosion.

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    I like the 'magical' story much better ! :cool:
     

    tmschuller

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    The gardener found a hagstone today I told her it was her lucky day. Asked for an explanation I said that Celtic druids and the Norse considered them very magical and lucky finds. She wanted to know how I knew that and I told her those are my people, mixed with some Cherokee Indian.

    Actually I have one and read about it on the internet, but this story sounded better.;)

    They are really just rocks with a natural hole in them caused by water erosion.

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    I knew a guy that called them sex stones..
    just another f’n rock ;)
     
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