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european vacation packages
CurtisR
by CurtisR  11-12-2009   
 european vacation packages
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In a week of real sadness, this was sheer bliss to read
Antara
by Antara  11-11-2009    9
 :) as Atlas said "And pigs DO fly", lol
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Quando as continuações estragam bons filmes - por Senhor Oscar
sroscar
by sroscar  11-10-2009   
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1979 history
chetler
by chetler  11-8-2009   
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Morocco Attractions
studydiscussion
by studydiscussion  11-6-2009   
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Black Swans and Babies
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  11-2-2009    3
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Most important historical events of the Vikings in Greenland:
amgumen
by amgumen  10-27-2009   
 After excavations of 2,400 Viking objects there is no longer any doubt that the Vikings discovered America long before Columbus. Read more about The Norse History of Greenland 982-1500 on the site http://www.greenland-guide.gl/leif2000/history.htm
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Why NASA Bombed Ancient MOON RUINS
leevardi
by leevardi  10-27-2009   
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Mexican Church Devoured by Lava
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-27-2009    3
 Born in a cornfield, Paricutin's formation was witnessed from the very beginning.
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War and Pieces
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-26-2009   
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Philippine Postal Service
philippinetrivia
by philippinetrivia  10-26-2009   
 trivia about Philippine Postal Service,Touted as one of the most dominating landmarks in Metro Manila and considered the grandest and the most beautiful building of its time, it was built during the early American occupation in 1926.
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Chris Matthews to Oath Keepers Founder, "Which scenario do you live in?"
merrie
by merrie  10-23-2009    3
 and the violation of rights that has happened in other countries in recent history.” Under the thin veil of questioning, Matthews used an array of crayons to color Rhodes as paranoid and delusional. The Left will never understand the military life, or their sense of duty and loyalty to America. To them, police will always be “pigs” and see our military as “baby-killers” and Mao as a great political leader. And yet, as long as we have honorable men and women willing to protect our Constitution and keep their oaths– The Wall will stay in ruins and our experiment in liberty will continue. Which scenario do you live in? Guardians of the Republic Honor Your Oath http://oath-keepers.blogspot.com/2009/03/oath-keepers-declaration-of-orders-we.html
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Credit History Repair Options
lburns
by lburns  10-21-2009   
 Some thoughts about credit history repair.
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The HIDDEN AGENDA behind the Moon Bombing
leevardi
by leevardi  10-18-2009   
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The Most Amazing Temples in the World
Apsidal
by Apsidal  10-17-2009   
 for more info about the temples: http://www.nature-spot.com/2009/09/10-most-amazing-temples-in-world.html
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Archeologists unearth 'lost' mini Roman Coliseum
smellydiaper
by smellydiaper  10-15-2009   
 wow.. tis right out of indiana jones huh...lol
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Another lost Gospel found
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-12-2009    3
 When Obama became a man he took Mary Michaela as his wife, and she was beautiful, and her wedding gift was a huge ass that could be seen for miles around their town of Bethlago. And Obama went to a temple and began preaching, and many were amazed that he spoke such sooth, saying 'Rabbi, rabbi, can you turn this water into some Paul-masson Chardonn'ay?' But Obama rebuked them, saying 'Let us not, at this point of time, pay heed to what are, in essence, mere beverages, and, we can now say with some certainty, are foodstuffs that, in time, will not necessarily raise our spiritual awareness for, as we now know, we have come to this moment where we can, in fact, make our views heard. Yes we can!' And grown men wept in amazement at such profound thoughts, though a few of the women of Bethlago muttered such things as 'He soundeth like a 10-year old talking through a pig's bladder', and 'Bring back King David Burning-Bush, at least he was funny'.
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Ground Zero: Taliban gone but Swat Valley in ruins
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  10-11-2009   
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Sexy indian Family Pool Party Photos
u4i86
by u4i86  10-11-2009   
 Dayita is an NRI living in Jordan with her family. These photos are taken on a pool party she arranged at her home. Dayita is with her friends Julie and Disha. They are Indians living in Jordan with their families. They live near Dana Nature Reserve. Dana Nature Reserve covers 308 square kilometres and is a world of natural treasures. It is composed of a chain of valleys and mountains which extend from the top of the Jordan Rift Valley down to the desert lowlands of Wadi Araba. The visitor to this area will be awed by the beauty of the Rummana mountain, the mystery of the ancient archaeological ruins of Feinan, the timeless serenity of Dana Village and the grandeur of the red and white sandstone cliffs of Wadi Dana. The Reserve contains a remarkable diversity of landscapes, which range from wooded highlands to rocky slopes and from gravel plains to dunes of sand. Moreover, Dana supports diverse wildlife which includes a variety of rare species of plants and animals; Dana is home t
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One Nation Under the ELDER GODS!
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  10-9-2009    3
  The Thing That Should Not Be by Metallica: Messenger of fear in sight Dark deception kills the light Hybrid children watch the sea Pray for father, roaming free Fearless wretch Insanity He watches Lurking beneath the sea Great old one Forbidden site He searches Hunter of the shadows is rising Immortal In madness you dwell Crawling chaos, underground Cult has summoned, twisted sound Out from ruins once possessed Fallen city, living death Fearless wretch Insanity He watches Lurking beneath the sea Timeless sleep Has been upset He awakens Hunter of the shadows is rising Immortal In madness you dwell Not dead which eternal lie Stranger eons death may die Drain you of your sanity Face the thing that should not be Fearless wretch Insanity He watches Lurking beneath the sea Great old one Forbidden site He searches Hunter of the shadows is rising Immortal In madness you dwell.
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Relief Relife: One Hope, One Life, One Family at a Time
P-Fielding
by P-Fielding  10-8-2009   
 Because you care, because you love, because you give to a cause greater than yourself. Donate to Project RELIEF…RE:LIFE.
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Fungus feasted on mass extinction
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-5-2009   
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Mosul
zizzy
by zizzy  10-4-2009   
 From the New York Times archives BY REV. DR. BACON. March 20, 1852, Wednesday Page 1, 1249 words Dr. BACON gave his second lecture on Eastern Travels at the Tabernac'e last evening, The lecturer proposed briefly to speak of the Euphrates, the Tigris, and the adjacent countries. Tile section attended to embraces nearly all the countries noticed in the New Testament as having been visited by the Apostles of Christ--the regions most celebrated in ancient history Babylon and Tyre, the first of tile great empire cities and the Syrian kingdoms. From Diarbakir you descend the Tigris to Mosul ... The scenery is far surpassed by any ever seen by the lecturer. It banks are covered by ancient tombs and cities, and in one place where the ruins of a massive bridge, with some arches and towers, that in its time must have surpassed in strength and beauty, the bridges that span the Thames in London.
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Fungus Feasted Off World's Worst Extinction
tabsey
by tabsey  10-4-2009   
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May God please help these people
shaor
by shaor  10-2-2009    2
 My heart goes out to these victims, I can only pray for them!
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Vile Vortices
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  10-2-2009   
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Emperor Nero's 'rotating' dining room found
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-29-2009    7
 Now if they could only find his fiddle.
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Exploring the powerful history of Gdansk
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-29-2009    2
 This lovely street wasn't always so lively and carefree. On Sept. 1, 1939 — nearly 70 years ago to this date — Adolf Hitler invaded this once-German city, sparking World War II. By the end of the war, nearly 80 percent of the city had been destroyed, and the main street lay in ruins. Locals stubbornly rebuilt their town with the help of detailed drawings and photographs, mostly using the original brick. Today, excursion boats ferry history buffs through shipyards to Westerplatte point, where the war's first shots were fired.
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TiltShiftMaker.com - Discover the world in miniature
Lexica
by Lexica  9-22-2009    2
 Tilt-shift photography is a technique that makes photos of real, life-size things look like they're tiny little model train sets or something of that sort. This web utility lets you get a similar effect on your own photos without the expensive fancy camera lens.
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Monarch - The Butterfly King
fodogol
by fodogol  9-22-2009   
 Monarch - The Butterfly King
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SYNARCHY: A “JUDEO-CHRISTIAN” THEOCRACY FRONT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH BANKING CARTEL
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  9-21-2009   
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Urine In Spaaaaaaace
kelvin273
by kelvin273  9-17-2009   
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Kitchen Tiles Designs Decorative Kitchen Tiles
volvo1980
by volvo1980  9-16-2009   
 Kitchen Tiles Designs Decorative Kitchen Tiles : One of the most public barrier tiles is pottery. Ceramic tiles have been made by man over 4,000 time ago. They have been found in the pyramids, the ruins of Babylon, and primeval Greek cities. They displayed scenic sculptures of that spot of time.
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Bible-Era Mystery Vessel Found
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-15-2009    1
 more (at source): From the objects that surrounded it, Gibson determined that the cup dated from some time between 37 B.C. and A.D. 70, when the Romans nearly destroyed Jerusalem after a Jewish revolt. Among the dig's other finds are ruins spanning the time of the founding of King Solomon's Temple, around 970 B.C., to the destruction of Jerusalem by Christian crusaders in A.D. 1099.
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Super Sperm
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-14-2009   
 more (at source): The researcher said: 'Sometimes, during the fine-tuning process, high rates of infertility can be seen. That's probably the reason for the very high rates of unexplained infertility in the last decades.' Dr Hasson, of Tel Aviv University in Israel, says women's bodies have gradually evolved extra 'defences' to force sperm to become more competitive to reach the egg at all. Men have responded by making more of the aggressive super-sperm. Once the first sperm fertilises an egg, a woman's body throws up a further range of biochemical defences to stop all the others reaching it. Dr Hasson said: 'To avoid the fatal consequences of polyspermy, female reproductive tracts have evolved to become formidable barriers to sperm.
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The Dying Dead Sea
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  9-14-2009    4
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South Korea's latest export: Hangul alphabet
mona
by mona  9-13-2009   
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How Facebook Ruins Friendships
merrie
by merrie  9-9-2009    1
 Like many people, I'm experiencing Facebook Fatigue. I'm tired of loved ones"you know who you are"who claim they are too busy to pick up the phone, or even write a decent email, yet spend hours on social-media sites, uploading photos of their children or parties, forwarding inane quizzes, posting quirky, sometimes nonsensical one-liners or tweeting their latest whereabouts. ("Anyone know a good restaurant in Berlin?") One of the big problems is how we converse. Typing still leaves something to be desired as a communication tool; it lacks the nuances that can be expressed by body language and voice inflection. "Online, people can't see the yawn," says Patricia Wallace, a psychologist at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth and author of "The Psychology of the Internet." But let's face it, the problem is much greater than which tools we use to communicate. It's what we are actually saying that's really mucking up our relationships. "Oh my God, a college friend . . .
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A Planeswalker's Guide to Zendikar
Mauyoah
by Mauyoah  9-9-2009   
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Discovery Journey to the Edge of europe
FincaFantastica
by FincaFantastica  9-4-2009   
 In just two weeks we explore the vibrant city of Sofia, the bustling markets of Skopje, the Rila Monastery and remarkable Roman ruins at Plovdiv. There is also time to enjoy the beautiful scenery surrounding Lake Ohrid, the oldest lake in Europe, nestled on the border between Macedonia and Albania. This trip takes you to the very edge of Europe, well off the beaten track on a fantastic journey of discovery.
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