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#41
Did that rock already have that street address on it when the pilgrims found it?
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#42
Same brain!
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#43
::sneaky::I'm scared.
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#44
There's no way the numbers on that rock are that old. They don't even look weather worn at all.
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#45


Somehow I thought that rock would be bigger...It is so significant that it should be more the size of a boulder...I am disillusioned.
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#46
I thought Plymouth Rock was a big boulder jutting defiantly into the sky.

Not a big grey pebble.

How disappointing.

I think the freaking Blarney stone is bigger than that.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#47
I keep picturing some bedraggled fancy-pants crawling onto shore with his hammer and little date stamp....
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#48
(11-26-2009, 12:11 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: I thought Plymouth Rock was a big boulder jutting defiantly into the sky.

Not a big grey pebble.

How disappointing.

I think the freaking Blarney stone is bigger than that.
ALL the tourists say the same thing, they expect something HUGE.52::lol::
it IS largely symbolic after all. nearby is Mayflower ll, a recreation of the ship.

















































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