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| Happy Birthday Iowanic! | |
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| Topic Started: Dec 14 2010, 12:08 PM (296 Views) | |
| Ddraig Goch | Dec 14 2010, 12:08 PM Post #1 |
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Ar hyd y nos
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Penblywdd Hapus i ti!
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| Save the Blibbering Humdinger from extinction! | |
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| lamna | Dec 14 2010, 12:33 PM Post #2 |
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Happy birthday! |
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Living Fossils Fósseis Vibos: Reserva Natural 34 MYH, 4 tonne dinosaur. [flash=500,450] Video Magic! [/flash] | |
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| Holben | Dec 14 2010, 02:23 PM Post #3 |
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Rumbo a la Victoria
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Indeed, my long-gone old friend! |
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Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea. "It is the old wound my king. It has never healed." | |
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