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harmonyharmony
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« Reply #390 on: 16:06:58, 21-08-2007 »

Last night I dreamt
A man without a head
With blinding light atop
Besuited shoulders
Entered
And spoke you have
a Doppelgänger he said
Never ceasing forward
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« Reply #391 on: 17:19:36, 21-08-2007 »

Last night I dreamt
A man without a head
With blinding light atop
Besuited shoulders
Entered
And spoke you have
a Doppelgänger he said
Never ceasing forward
Here, h-h, don't spend it all in one place
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« Reply #392 on: 19:36:46, 21-08-2007 »

Sorry about the spelling someone's chopping onions in the next room and I can't see a thing
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« Reply #393 on: 20:11:09, 21-08-2007 »

youhaveperformedanillegaloperationyouhaveperformedanillegaloperationyouhaveperformedanillegaloperationnnnnnnnnnn
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« Reply #394 on: 20:36:34, 21-08-2007 »

'Would you like mayonnnaise,mayunaze,mayonaisse'...oh sack it, 'Would you like mayo with your fish?'
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« Reply #395 on: 20:47:02, 21-08-2007 »

David chuckled at me ruthlessly.
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« Reply #396 on: 22:55:39, 21-08-2007 »

Just heard on the kids' dvd....

'You are neither dead nor dying, what is your purpose here?'

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« Reply #397 on: 00:04:28, 22-08-2007 »

Night-bus is beckoning. Any going sleep to point?
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« Reply #398 on: 00:05:11, 22-08-2007 »

The first potato reached Europe in 1540.
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« Reply #399 on: 00:10:07, 22-08-2007 »

Since any ordinary unit tangent vector has just two manifestations as a spinorial object (one being the 'negative' of the other), we must identify these two if we wish to pass from the spinorial vector to the ordinary vector.
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« Reply #400 on: 00:13:34, 22-08-2007 »

Nooooo! The potatoes are following me!

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« Reply #401 on: 00:17:30, 22-08-2007 »

Rarely seen these days, greengage jelly is yet an ideal

source of nourishment before Performance on 3.

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« Reply #402 on: 00:28:49, 22-08-2007 »

The first potato did indeed arrive in this country in 1540 but being one of the first few here he faced prejudice from vegetablists. Being a Roman Catholic in Reformation England did not help either. All he had wanted to do was become mashed or even sauteed but doors were closed to him and he had to set his sights lower. Eventually he decided to return home and everyone said: "Goodbye, Mr Chips."
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eruanto
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« Reply #403 on: 00:36:15, 22-08-2007 »

Thus fortuitously was he spared the Potato Famine, and lived many a happy year in Masham, sampling the many delights of the Black Sheep.
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« Reply #404 on: 00:43:19, 22-08-2007 »

Here are some examples of the so-called "London Dome" model of ear trumpet, which is not known to have been used by Beethoven.
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