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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    The pagans seem to share your love of stones. You should consider converting.
    It looks like an interesting fair, anyway, though I'd imagine that calling it a "pagan" event may have scared off more potential customers than it drew.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    These are my favorites.
    Cool!
    I never focused on tumbling UV reactive stones, but, if I ever live long enough to finish tumbling the few tons of rocks I have sitting in my garage: I might look into it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    It looks like an interesting fair, anyway, though I'd imagine that calling it a "pagan" event may have scared off more potential customers than it drew.
    Yeah...originally I thought it was a Pagans Motor Cycle Club Fair...and that would be...a different type of event... I dug around online a bit and saw that it was a more 'alternative lifestyle' venue (which does not bother me). I knew that there would be some nice hand-made artwork there-and some interesting crystals and mineral specimens-which was my primary interest.

    My gf was very worried that everyone attending the Fair would be hardcore pagan: have goat skulls for hats, be carrying around snakes, and then try and trap us in a wickerman or something...but, no such luck.

    I had a pagan coworker who I was friends with for years-pagans are probably the most relaxed 'religious' group I have ever dealt with.

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