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I'd be OK on animals of burden. But the prancing fillies at the stables I mentioned must practically collapse in a heap, huffing and puffing, if you drop a wren's feather on their back.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
After letting on you are too big to be carried around by animals of burden, it's probably best not to mention the word lazy for a while
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After letting on you are too big to be carried around by animals of burden, it's probably best not to mention the word lazy for a whileOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostCouldn't you have posted a link? Some of us are very laz^D busy.
They're large spider holes, and Gadaffi will be hiding in one.
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Couldn't you have posted a link? Some of us are very laz^D busy.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostJust reading about a possible final location for Gadaffi being the southern city of Sabha. Looking at the terrain around it in Google Maps I found a number of 600-700m diameter circles at g.r. 27.627422, 15.053930 .
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They're large spider holes, and Gadaffi will be hiding in one.
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Areas of land that are automatically watered from a pipe radiating out from the centre and rotated automatically.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostJust reading about a possible final location for Gadaffi being the southern city of Sabha. Looking at the terrain around it in Google Maps I found a number of 600-700m diameter circles at g.r. 27.627422, 15.053930 .
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Creates round fields.
Oh, I see that you've worked it out.
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Alien craft landing points. He'll shortly be collected for anal probing.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostJust reading about a possible final location for Gadaffi being the southern city of Sabha. Looking at the terrain around it in Google Maps I found a number of 600-700m diameter circles at g.r. 27.627422, 15.053930 .
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Anyone know what these are?
Just reading about a possible final location for Gadaffi being the southern city of Sabha. Looking at the terrain around it in Google Maps I found a number of 600-700m diameter circles at g.r. 27.627422, 15.053930 .
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