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Will Deseret Book Start Selling Replicas Of The Seer Stone?


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I had one when I was a kid but I lost it.  It was a white one.

 

I had a triangular shaped piece of shale that I found on a climbing expedition up Provo Peak back in 1975, that I used to help me get up to the top.  I really liked that rock, but I ended up leaving it on the peak.

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I want a 25lb. one that says "shhhh!"   There are many uses for one of those.

 

In places where you can't carry a concealed pistol, for one reason or another, I would like to have three one-pound "smooth stones" that I could use to good effect.  I used to be pretty good at throwing rocks; with a little practice the skill would return quickly, I'm sure.

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Having had tinnitus before, I have to say that would be awful. Is it constant?

 

My tinnitus is constant, but it isn't all that loud, so it has gotten to the point where I only hear it if I pay attention to it.  It's like a constant hiss from a white-noise speaker.  It even sounds electric.  It is only awful if I pay it too much attention.

 

I got seasick once, when aboard a US Navy transport.  The weather was fine, but it was a constant up-and-down movement that you cannot escape.  It was three or four days long, half of which was spent being queasy.  The queasiness eventually stopped, but the movement was eternal.  Gosh was I glad to get off that ship.

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Just wondering.

 

Would you buy one?

Never had a pet rock - even when it was a fad. Can't imagine what I would do with a replica seer stone.

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Having had tinnitus before, I have to say that would be awful. Is it constant?

 

Sorry I missed this.

 

I can't remember when I didn't have it.  It is constant.

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