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Edited by
MelodyGirl
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Mon 10/19/09 01:14 AM
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Today I was picking pinecones at a local park and security told me I couldn't take them because the Tribal Members might see and I could get in trouble. Call me and I'll bail you out of the clink! |
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We have laws like that also on state land in new York!
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I confess! Me too. I went to Hawaii. They have a law there prohibiting people from taking anything from the land, especially chunks of lava. I took TWO!!!!! Is the Big Island still there? If not, it's all my fault. In Hawaii they tell you if you bring back the lava rock you will have bad luck |
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Today I was picking pinecones at a local park and security told me I couldn't take them because the Tribal Members might see and I could get in trouble. Wow, you can get in trouble for pine cones? What would the charges be? |
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Edited by
Quietman_2009
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Mon 10/19/09 07:14 AM
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I confess! Me too. I went to Hawaii. They have a law there prohibiting people from taking anything from the land, especially chunks of lava. I took TWO!!!!! Is the Big Island still there? If not, it's all my fault. In Hawaii they tell you if you bring back the lava rock you will have bad luck never never never take anything from Hawaii the goddess Pele "She-Who-Shapes-The-Sacred-Land" owns every pebble and grain of sand. She lives inside Halemaumau, the fire pit of Kilauea crater on the island of Hawaii. if you take anyting she will be pissed and will follow you with bad luck until you return it The Hawaiian Park Service says they get rocks and pebbles in the mail all the time from people who took it and had such bad luck that they mailed it back to Hawaii |
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Add me to the list of thieves. I picked up a rock at the Washington National Cemetary. I was 12 and my Grammy told me to. She said to write the date on the rock and it will be a rememberance forever. Then, when we got to the JFK's grave, Rose walked up to my Grammy and gave her a hug. I still have the rock and will always remember that hug.
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Today I was picking pinecones at a local park and security told me I couldn't take them because the Tribal Members might see and I could get in trouble. |
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I'd love to have some of those big pine cones from Sequoia National Park..They'd be so pretty at Christmas!
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Edited by
luv2roknroll
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Mon 10/19/09 10:29 AM
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Stealing pinecones.
For shame, for shame. Just think of those who make a living makeing little statues out of them.... |
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Which tribe?
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Which tribe? The lesser known "tweeker tribe". |
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