Image 1 — Here are my roundest boys (spherical rocks)
Image 2 — Here are my roundest boys (spherical rocks)
Image 3 — Here are my roundest boys (spherical rocks)
▲ 63 r/Rocks

Here are my roundest boys (spherical rocks)

This is my collection of spherical rocks found these all over the country. 2 of which came from south Florida shell gravel. (And one pearl from an oyster) I love them and just wanted to share my treasures.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 2 days ago

Is this what I think it is?

I've watched many nodules gets cracked and fossil reveals carved and this looks an awful lot like those. Found it in my woods stuck between some roots yesterday and I'm excited because its my first one ever if so!dude!

Update: It was a dud, wah wah. Still a fun journey!

u/Shrimp_kisses — 2 days ago

So this is a Slime Mold?

So its been hot in NE IN this week, stepped in the front yard and noticed this in my grass and freaked out, I thought was some horrible blight disease starting. I worry because I had a decorative tree nearby die after suddenly turning black a few years back, and also found Morels in the yard too. But after taking pictures learned it may be Physarum cinereum or Diachea leucopodia slime molds!? Says they're harmless and appear in the hot temperatures. Whichi think is awesome if true.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/knives

Who else loves the John Gray Thuck?

This is my baby! My only custom folder in my 20+ years of collecting. Ive had it for 12 years I think. I'm obsessed with these early ones and you don't see them often, I feel they truly defined his style. Ti and XHP. Not sure of exact production year I'd have to dig.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 9 days ago
▲ 68 r/Tudor

I would have done numbers back in 2016

Since everyone else is posting their 3 Tudors, I'd figure I'll show you wippersnappers what a 2016 3pc looks like. Got my BBB right when it dropped in 2015 as my first big watch, was going to be one and done. Then they dropped the in house movement 6 months later making the Eta a 6mo run. I can't destroy a future classic, so I got the BB36 in 2016 as a Explorer substitute and used it without worry. Then I picked up the Pelagos in 2018 second hand but it is also 2015. The blue Pelagos is probably my favorite watch overall, most worn and best value. The BB36 just a perfect simple no frills watch and I adore it. And the Eta BBB is purely sentimental being my first

It's what really started the revolution and they hit a homerun. (Imo over the red and blue). At the time I was less daring and was intimidated but fascinated by the blue Peli (while I was buying my bbb), and thought I could never pull it off lol. Ive just been enjoying what I had for the last decade apparently, I thought i just got them!?

u/Shrimp_kisses — 9 days ago

Pulled up carpet to reveal...

My 1984 Ranch slab, that was a model home. It was covered in beige carpet...so much beige and carpet. With all the shoes and paws, it was impossible to keep clean and a dirt canvas, it had to go. I was shocked by how beautiful the concrete slab was, the paint stains, boot prints, the patina of the original stain. It can't be replicated. Now I (get to) use a mini blower to gather the clouds of dog hair.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 12 days ago

Another sampling of my work

Here are more of my abstract alcohol marker illustrations from 2020-Now. The owls are from 09/10 when I was studying art in college and just doodling. Graffiti heavily influenced me artisticly in middle school and was drawing graffiti with Prismacolors through highschool in the early 2000's. I dont feel like markers are taken seriously as an medium and have just been exploring a different side of them and what they can do. I try not to look at other art or draw inspiration from anything and just focus on growing this little culture nobody knows about.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 13 days ago

My newest of 6 years of exclusively abstract alcohol marker illustrations

Started this style during the pandemic as a no stress creative exercise, to counter my stressful af job. Start with no planning, influence, or ideas, just instincts and vibes. No repeats, or do overs, just single strokes. It turned into a thing, I've kept true to my experiment and now im stuck. There's no lime between practice and art, I have hundreds, in drowning in them. Just share a few on ig without much fanfare, sold a handful to friends but mostly given out to my friends and family. First 2 are my newest the rest are 24 to 26. Probably never before seen.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 14 days ago
▲ 10 r/Tudor

Smoke 'em if you got 'em

Some shots from over the years. Spent a decade stacking broadcast towers and everything to do with them. I didn't daily my Tudor's but I wore them quite often. My BB36 is my real workhorse, I've put it through it's paces.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 19 days ago

[WTS] John Gray Thuck

### [WTS] John Gray Thuck Titanium scales bronze treebark finish in XHP $1800

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**Timestamp https://imgur.com/a/h7xOHrW

Images:** https://imgur.com/a/7uI5Pvq

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**John Gray Thuck:**

- Model Number: N/A

- Steel: CTS-XHP

- Blade Length: 3 1/2"

- Overall Length: 8 3/8"

- Sharpened: Yes

- Used to cut: No

- Carried: Yes

- Blade Condition: Sharpened

- Number of Owners: 3+

- Centering: Favoring show side

- Lockup: Solid

- Visible Issues: 1 scratch

- Accessories: None

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**Payment methods accepted:** PayPal Goods & Services

**Shipping included?** Yes

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**Will NOT ship to:** None

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Hello all! First time seller. I'm offering my John Gray Thuck for the first time in 11 years. Ive had it 2015, sharpened it once which was terrifying, its got a nice edge and its been sharp since. Carried it a handful of time, just admired it mostly. It has one light scratch on the blade towards the spine. These don't come up often, and these Thucks are some of his most iconic work. Im asking $1800 PayPal g&s

u/Shrimp_kisses — 21 days ago
▲ 222 r/Pizza

Aldi Mama Cozzi's Pizza Dough is incredible

So I haven't made my own dough yet or have a pizza oven. But ive been practicing my form and perfecting my own sauce. I have been blown away with the Mama Cozzi's dough at Aldi. Ive had been using the walmart dough and its terrible in comparison since I discovered Mama Cozzi's. It doesn't tear, its got bubbles, flavorful, crunchy outside and tender inside. The crust is almost the best part. I really cant say enough good about it. I use a pizza stone in my little 1984 oven at only °450f and bake the hell out of it, untill you think you're gonna burn it. I searched and saw one post from 3yrs ago mentioning it. I think you'll be hard pressed to make something better with everyday equipment and store bought ingredients. I cant believe im making this in my little oven.

Edit wow I didn't expect so much feedback, Thanks everyone! I will clarify im cooking these by vibes. I set the timer for 10 minutes but may go to 15min. My stone was °262f when I made mine lastnight.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 26 days ago

Cool little project

I salvaged these explosion proof lights 10 years ago from giant walk through hvac units we were removing from my old job. Finally doing something with them. Getting back into polishing professionally after a decade hiatus. Not perfect by any means, but a fun project to "polish" my skills.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/Tools

This is my profiler, its an old Jiffy from the 80's for industrial mold polishing that attaches to a Foredom flexshaft motor. I didn't know what one was before I started polishing like 12 years ago. Im getting back into it and "polishing" my skills in the big leagues again. Still have never seen another example or mention of one other than looking at the ones on Gesswein. My old boss gifted me this one as I aim to start my own polishing operation, these are the only profiler we ever used. It's like a tattoo gun on steroids. It micro strokes in and out like 1mm real fast and you use different attachments to stone and lap surfaces flat. Ive always been fascinated with them and nobody knows what they are. Figured id give the public a peek behind the curtain into an unknown world.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 2 months ago
▲ 27 r/Tools

Found this in my late grandfathers barn. I got his collecting/hoarding gene that skipped my dad. I have zero idea what this might do. A knurled wheel, a clamp, a spring thread latch. No markings ive found yet.

u/Shrimp_kisses — 2 months ago