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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:41 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:43 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:43 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:43 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The Phrase "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" contains all the letters of the english alpabet

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:43 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The Phrase "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" contains all the letters of the english alpabet

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:44 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Caviar, or fish eggs, contain the same healthful omega-3 fatty acids as salmon

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:44 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Caviar, or fish eggs, contain the same healthful omega-3 fatty acids as salmon

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:45 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Insects consume 10 percent of the world's food supply every year

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Insects consume 10 percent of the world's food supply every year

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:45 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Long before it was used as a "kiss encourager" during the Christmas season, mistletoe had long been considered to have magic powers by Celtic and Teutonic peoples. It was said to have the ability to heal wounds and increase fertility. Celts hung mistletoe in their homes in order to bring themselves good luck and ward off evil spirits

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:45 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Long before it was used as a "kiss encourager" during the Christmas season, mistletoe had long been considered to have magic powers by Celtic and Teutonic peoples. It was said to have the ability to heal wounds and increase fertility. Celts hung mistletoe in their homes in order to bring themselves good luck and ward off evil spirits

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:46 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:46 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The first drive-in service station in the United States was opened by Gulf Oil Company on December 1, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:46 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The first drive-in service station in the United States was opened by Gulf Oil Company on December 1, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:46 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
So that it can pull its lithe body into a tight, prickly little ball for defense, the hedgehog has a large muscle running along its stomach

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Posted 2002-06-07, 01:46 PM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
So that it can pull its lithe body into a tight, prickly little ball for defense, the hedgehog has a large muscle running along its stomach

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