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Old August 15th 04, 09:48 PM
Nicole
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Hi, all. I saw a post awhile back about Holy Rock. Forgive my
inexperience, but what IS Holy Rock? Is there a difference between
Holy Rock and Texas Holy Rock?


Nicole
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Old August 15th 04, 11:37 PM
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Nicole wrote:
Hi, all. I saw a post awhile back about Holy Rock. Forgive my
inexperience, but what IS Holy Rock? Is there a difference between
Holy Rock and Texas Holy Rock?


Nicole


It's holey, not holy. Holey - having holes. Holy - sacred or worthy of
worship. As far as differences in holey rock from different localities, I
wouldn't know, though a landscaping rock seller nearby has some pretty
fantastic rock that's full of holes.

Cindy


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Old August 16th 04, 02:50 AM
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"Cindy" wrote in message ...

It's holey, not holy. Holey - having holes. Holy - sacred or worthy of
worship. As far as differences in holey rock from different localities, I
wouldn't know, though a landscaping rock seller nearby has some pretty
fantastic rock that's full of holes.

Cindy


Thanks, Cindy. I thought it was probably self-explanatory and just
spelled wrong in the posts I saw. :-) But I figured I should check in
case I was missing out on some super-cool secret!
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Old August 16th 04, 04:36 AM
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Nicole wrote:
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It's holey, not holy. Holey - having holes. Holy - sacred or
worthy of worship. As far as differences in holey rock from
different localities, I wouldn't know, though a landscaping rock
seller nearby has some pretty fantastic rock that's full of holes.

Cindy


Thanks, Cindy. I thought it was probably self-explanatory and just
spelled wrong in the posts I saw. :-) But I figured I should check in
case I was missing out on some super-cool secret!


I think it's going to be my new curse; when I'm mad at my kids, I'll yell,
"HOLY ROCK!!!" and they won't know WHAT the hell to think....LOL

Cindy


 




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