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WhiteTara

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22. Why of course...you have the definitive authority.
Sun Mar 9, 2014, 09:14 PM
Mar 2014

Who could ever think that this person doesn't have the answers. Who could possibly argue with his vast and all knowingness. Thanks for bringing me to my senses. You are all knowing as well. Thank you for your great lesson is all ancient history.

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Cool story pipoman Mar 2014 #1
Incredible Stargazer09 Mar 2014 #2
I love lines like this WhiteTara Mar 2014 #3
6M over what period of time? MisterP Mar 2014 #11
Couple thousand years. WhiteTara Mar 2014 #14
Starhawk? MisterP Mar 2014 #16
I'm honored but WhiteTara Mar 2014 #17
no--I meant what are the sources? MisterP Mar 2014 #18
try the bible. nt WhiteTara Mar 2014 #19
or a real history! MisterP Mar 2014 #20
Why of course...you have the definitive authority. WhiteTara Mar 2014 #22
also found a traditional English breakfast (still uneaten) Botany Mar 2014 #4
Looks great except for the baked beans theHandpuppet Mar 2014 #5
Just got hungry, again! ChazInAz Mar 2014 #7
Not really - beans rule. dipsydoodle Mar 2014 #8
yes completely incomplete Paulie Mar 2014 #13
Kingston Surrey ? dipsydoodle Mar 2014 #15
bangers and beans, right? certainot Mar 2014 #9
glorious english brekky yum roguevalley Mar 2014 #10
Had no idea that fossilized tomatos would keep their colour so well. nilram Mar 2014 #12
Fascinating theHandpuppet Mar 2014 #6
if you subtract the Indo-European from Celtic you get a few scraps of their language MisterP Mar 2014 #21
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