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    Default Indiana Jones was real and is really dead!!!!

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    A friend posted this on FB and thought it was interesting. Seems the age would be about right.
    From their stillness came their non-action...Doing-nothing was accompanied by the feeling of satisfaction, anxieties and troubles find no place

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    This cant be, just like Chuck Norris, Indiana Jones is immortal (especially after he drank from the grail )
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    Photoshop?


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    The photo does look to be altered.
    From their stillness came their non-action...Doing-nothing was accompanied by the feeling of satisfaction, anxieties and troubles find no place

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    If Indiana Jones was a living human being Wikepedia is unaware of it .........

    Indiana Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    That stone looks awfully well preserved for something that is supposed to have lain in wind and weather for half a century.
    Without further evidence, I'm inclined to take it as a photoshop job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    That stone looks awfully well preserved for something that is supposed to have lain in wind and weather for half a century.
    Without further evidence, I'm inclined to take it as a photoshop job.
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    I have older stones that look better than that. Entirely possible. We either believe or we don't. Sorta like Santa Claus.
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    Yes, there really was such a person. I checked it out on ancestory.com and there is a match found in Berlin, Maryland. don't think i can give the link because it requites a membership to use. you'll just have to trust me. if i find out anymore i'll share it. My son's the genealogy expert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tintin View Post
    I checked it out on ancestory.com


    Is that site worth joining to dig up legal documents on relatives that are a matter of public record ? I've seen the web page but never felt confident enough that it would be worth it to pay for a membership.

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    my son uses it a lot, he finds it very helpful. the more info you have on the person the easier it is to find the one your looking for. you can really make a neat family tree once you get the hang of it.
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