Ore

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Bill Cosby used to do a funny bit about "Oops" back in the day. Too bad he turned out to be such a shitheel.

Gold ore

(8.5 oz of gold in this pic)

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old ore-os

(8.5 oz of sugar in this pic)

Ore...

Ida

Tater Tots.

Invented in 1953.

 

 

 

Eeyore would not approve...

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Ore-gon.

Ore-gasm

Kiss my Ore-a, Dora.

Thought this could be a newfun thread 

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During the Middle Ages, the öre was a unit of Swedish currency equal to 1/8 of a mark, 3 örtugar or either 24, 36 or 48 penningar (depending on the geographical area in which it was used). It was already a unit of account in the 11th century, but was not minted as a coin until 1522. This öre was withdrawn in 1776, but returned in 1855 as 1/100 of the riksdaler. The riksdaler was replaced by the krona in 1873 (one riksdaler equalling one krona), but öre remained the name of the minor unit. The last öre coin was withdrawn in 2010, but the centesimal subdivision is still used in non-cash contexts such as bank balances and cashless transactions, while bills to be paid in cash are rounded to the nearest krona.

 

Oregano is a herb from the mint, or Lamiaceae family. People have used it for thousands of years to add flavor to dishes and to treat health conditions. It features in the Mediterranean diet. The antioxidants thymol, carvacrol, limonene, terpinene, ocimene, and caryophyllene give the herbTrusted Source its flavor and scent. They also contribute to the health benefits of oregano oil. Oregano provides other antioxidants when people consume it in the diet.

 

Ore eely?

either -  ore

High grade silver / lead ore 

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and in the host rock of mother earth herself 

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Silver Horseshoe mine, Custer Co. Idaho 

Copper ore (Malachite / Azurite)

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Golden Daisy mine, Custer Co Idaho (literally across the ravine from the above silver mine) 

Those are some pretty rocks!