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 "Sorry Rocks" regularly returned to Uluru
"Sorry Rocks" regularly returned to Uluru
At least one package a day containing rocks arrives at Uluru. The rocks, stones and pebbles were all taken by tourists as souvenirs, but are returned for a variety reasons, 25% of them from people believing they had been cursed for their initial indiscretion. picked by pocksucket 2 months ago
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 2manyusernam...
2 months ago
ah yes, the same thing happens in Hawaii, or rather The Big Island where people send the volcanic rocks back to hold off Pele's wrath.

and of course we all remember:


<a href='http://www.plime.com/redir.p?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prFoj29WxH4' class='plime' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'><b>flash video</b></a>



<a href='http://www.plime.com/redir.p?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zznn88TiGe0' class='plime' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'><b>flash video</b></a>



<a href='http://www.plime.com/redir.p?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSoUmsc2D4U' class='plime' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'><b>flash video</b></a>

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 pocksucket
2 months ago
« 2manyusernames:ah yes, the same thing happens in Hawaii, or rather The Big Island where people send the volcanic rocks back to hold off Pele's wrath.

Indeed, the God of Football is concerned by Hawaiian rocks.



But returning them does cheer him so.

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I'd just like it noted that this represents another first for Plime. I'm fairly confident that these are the first examples of what should be known as LolPels.

And reasonably certain that they will also be the last in that subgenre.
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Plime is a pliable tree of interesting links, cultivated and pruned by everyone. Be sure to read the FAQs, they can be found below among the links to the other categories.

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