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Alan's Psychadelic Earthquake Breakfast
From: Manthorp
27 Sep 2012 05:22
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH)
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Extraordinary, Snort, that with your superhuman insight you seem to have missed
the creation of a new tectonic plate boundary
. Perhaps you were watching Iceland too closely?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
27 Sep 2012 10:29
To: Manthorp
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That was back in April. Iceland is NOW!
Snort.
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From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
28 Sep 2012 20:59
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH)
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Sounds legit.
From: koswix
28 Sep 2012 21:03
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH)
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I have some lovey anake oil for sale that would stop that happening. yours for only £9.95!
From: Manthorp
29 Sep 2012 07:33
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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He has convinced me with his well-reasoned arguments.
From: JonCooper
29 Sep 2012 08:19
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH)
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if the poles flipped (which they may well do, they have before) why would that cause the sea to get out of it's bed and go mountaineering?
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From: Manthorp
30 Sep 2012 07:44
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH)
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a) why would it 'hug' more than it already does, just because it has reversed and b) if they did attract each other, the world would not contact, but become more oblate: it's a balloon full of fluid.
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