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The Daily Troll. | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 06:41:30 |
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A beautifully crafted | by Didactylos | 2002-06-07 06:55:46 |
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There are bits of it... | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 07:08:09 |
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in texas too huh? | by stig_mata | 2002-06-07 07:14:28 |
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Nope, Alabama. | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 07:25:42 |
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*checks history books* | by Didactylos | 2002-06-07 07:37:20 |
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It's the Expected Language. | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 07:55:12 |
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One little comment | by naxfen | 2002-06-07 08:16:17 |
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I think that, by now, | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 08:19:48 |
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Just one of those things... | by naxfen | 2002-06-07 08:29:58 |
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Nope, not quite. | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 08:34:25 |
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This brings another question... | by naxfen | 2002-06-07 08:54:37 |
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Woo, an offshoot topic! | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 09:04:16 |
| But the Americas |
by hyzenthlay |
2002-06-07 09:12:01 |
Are still conected right below the canal.
I wouldn't think a little scratch like that would make a difference geographically speaking.
I learned 7 back about 20 years ago North America, Africa, South America, Asia, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica. I thought North and South America were always seperated :\
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If you look at it that way... | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 09:16:51 |
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Hmmmm | by hyzenthlay | 2002-06-07 09:21:11 |
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An even easier nitpick is, if Eurasia, why not | by adiplomat | 2002-06-07 09:30:28 |
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No you couldn't. | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 10:06:24 |
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**chuckle** I'm curious. Which do you think is | by adiplomat | 2002-06-07 10:15:01 |
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Personally? | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 10:29:01 |
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<sigh> You're an evil person, Jason... (n/t) | by adiplomat | 2002-06-07 10:46:13 |
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Never in my wildest dreams... | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 11:00:09 |
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Circus clown. The mutilation bit would fit in | by adiplomat | 2002-06-07 11:07:00 |
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Heck, no. | by nin_man | 2002-06-07 11:11:35 |
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