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Old 09-20-2010, 03:03 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by PKFFW View Post
Just did the quiz. Very interesting.

I bit the same bullet ShortNCuddlyAm did.

I also took the Loch Ness monster direct hit. I must say I was considering nessie to be a physical creature living in a finite physical space. This line of logic and rationale is dealt with in the Q&A section and they do make a good point about it that got me thinking.

Thanks for link WT Sharpe.

Cheers,
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