Archeologists In the Future . . .

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Some future archeologists when digging out the foundation of my home, by then buried thousands of years, will marvel at all those little nickel cups less than 1/4" that seem to be in abundance, causing them to speculate that they must have had some great social or religious significance since there were so many of them and they were found everywhere !

By then, firearms will be so long extinct that no one will remember what a pain in the *** it was to try to find and sweep up all those spent primers that hit the floor in the loading room and manage to hide in the darndest places . . . .
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Some future archeologists when digging out the foundation of my home, by then buried thousands of years, will marvel at all those little nickel cups less than 1/4" that seem to be in abundance, causing them to speculate that they must have had some great social or religious significance since there were so many of them and they were found everywhere !

By then, firearms will be so long extinct that no one will remember what a pain in the *** it was to try to find and sweep up all those spent primers that hit the floor in the loading room and manage to hide in the darndest places . . . .
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Obviously those little metal cups played an important part of some religious ritual.
 
As they sift through our remains they will find glass eyes, artificial joints of all kind, metal pieces of skull, artificial hearts, kidneys Etc and then they will find two bags of silicone.

They will ponder the use of these items, then someone will make a decision that they were reservoirs to store the required lubrication for all the bionic parts
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Oh cmon, like that stuff will survive the impending climate tragedy forecasted by Al Gore or Obama. Or the impending nuclear war, forecasted by that nut job running Iran. Just trying to cheer you up!
 
My best friend in high school and I used to joke that the archeologists in the future would wonder about the natural formations of lead nuggets on one bank of an ancient creekbed with a large deposit of "natural" brass on the opposite bank.
 
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